October and November are excellent months to visit the Far East, with the rainy season coming to an end and delightful daytime temperatures encouraging outdoor activities such as water sports, golf and sightseeing.
Bangkok, Phuket and Kuala Lumpur are all popular destinations from the Middle East, for relaxation, shopping and business, served by THAI from Dubai with 11 flights weekly to Bangkok and convenient onward connections from Suvarnabhumi International Airport, THAI's home base. Late evening departure times from Dubai allow for a full day's work prior to travel, and the world-renowned in-flight 'smooth as silk service' on THAI ensures that passengers arrive in the early morning, well rested for the full day's activities ahead.
THAI Airways International extends special air fares for October & November to Bangkok, Phuket and Kuala Lumpur
In conjunction with a worldwide media and travel trade campaign to boost tourism to Thailand for the 2008/2009 season, THAI Airways International (Middle East) is offering Break Away Fares to the Far East with no hidden costs, valid for travel through November.
- United Arab Emirates: Thursday, October 09 - 2008 at 12:04
- PRESS RELEASE
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About THAI from DubaiThe Dubai-Bangkok route is currently served by the Airbus 330-300 aircraft with 42 Royal Silk Business Class and 263 Royal Economy Class seats. THAI operates 11 flights weekly from Dubai to Bangkok with onward connections to domestic and international flights from its home base in Bangkok, Suvarnabhumi International Airport.
About Thai Airways International
THAI currently serves 74 destinations in 36 countries across four continents. This total includes 12 of the most important cities of Europe; 39 destinations throughout Asia; three in the Middle East (Dubai, Kuwait and Muscat); five in Australia/New Zealand and the two leading East and West Coast US gateways, New York and Los Angeles. THAI also serves 11 domestic cities, towns and resorts throughout Thailand. This vast network provides unrivalled coverage of the major business centres and tourist destinations spanning the globe.
For media information:
Caroline Tapken
Shrimp Asia/ Dubai Media City
Tel: 971 50 103 0343
Posted by Ehab Al-AbbadiThursday, October 09 - 2008 at 12:04 UAE local time (GMT+4)
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