
GB Desk
Wit Kitchathorn, Vice President of Sales at Thai Airways, reaffirmed the airline's commitment to the Bangladeshi market, aiming to enhance connectivity.
“Thai Airways remains dedicated to providing world-class service and improving connectivity for Bangladeshi travelers, solidifying our position as one of the region's leading airlines,” he stated during the inauguration of its new Dhaka Town Office, designed to explore more market opportunities in Bangladesh.
The office, located on Gulshan Avenue in the capital, was officially inaugurated by Thai Ambassador to Bangladesh, Makawadee Sumitmor, according to a press release.
“As Thailand’s flag carrier, Thai Airways has played a pivotal role in fostering bilateral trade and strengthening people-to-people connections between Bangladesh and Thailand,” said the Thai Ambassador during the office's opening.
The event was also attended by Narintorn Sukkaseam, Team Lead for Western, Middle East & Bangladesh.
Ahmed Yusuf Walid, Managing Director of Air Galaxy Limited, the Passenger General Sales Agent (GSA) of Thai Airways, hosted the event.
Walid stated that the new office aims to enhance customer service and provide greater accessibility for passengers in Bangladesh.
The new office underscores the long-standing partnership between Thai Airways and the Bangladeshi market, which has spanned over 50 years, he added.
Thai Airways further strengthens its presence in Bangladesh with branch offices in Chattogram and Sylhet, in addition to the new town office in Dhaka.
Meanwhile, a networking event was held on Monday evening at a city hotel, organized by the airline.
Thai Airways operates two daily flights on the Dhaka-Bangkok route: TG322, departing at 1:40 PM, and another TG322 at 2:00 AM.
These flights provide seamless connections to numerous international destinations, including Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai, Krabi, Sydney, Seoul, Kuala Lumpur, Taipei, Tokyo (Haneda and Narita), Osaka, Manila, and Hong Kong.
To ensure a premium travel experience, the daytime flight is operated on an Airbus A330-300, featuring 31 business class and 263 economy class seats. The early morning flight uses an Airbus A320 with an all-economy seating configuration.