Air India Express to launch Surat-Bangkok direct flight from December 20th
November 28, 2024
Surat: Starting December 20, 2024, Air India Express will operate direct flights connecting Surat and Bangkok, enhancing connectivity between the two cities. This new route will offer passengers convenient travel options to Thailand’s vibrant capital.
The Surat to Bangkok flight will depart at 09:35 AM and arrive at 03:35 PM, with a flight duration of 4 hours and 30 minutes. This flight will operate on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. The return flight from Bangkok to Surat will depart at 04:35 PM and arrive at 07:35 PM, also taking 4 hours and 30 minutes of travel time. This flight will also operate on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays.
“Operations to Bangkok will commence on December 20, 2024, with direct flights connecting Surat and Pune to the vibrant capital of Thailand. Additionally, the airline is strengthening its domestic network with the launch of services to Dimapur and Patna, offering daily direct connectivity between Dimapur and Guwahati, and Patna and Bengaluru and Hyderabad,” the airline stated in a press release on Wednesday. DeshGujarat
Scheduled from December 20, 2024 (all timings local) | ||||
Departure | Arrival | Departure Time | Arrival Time | Frequency |
Pune | Bangkok | 08:40 | 14:30 | Tue, Thu, Sat |
Bangkok | Pune | 15:35 | 18:25 | Tue, Thu, Sat |
Surat | Bangkok | 09:35 | 15.35 | Mon, Wed, Fri, Sun |
Bangkok | Surat | 16.35 | 19.35 | Mon, Wed, Fri, Sun |
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