AVIATION
Qantas, BA trim some Thai routes
- Published: 17/08/2011 at 02:49 AM
- Newspaper section: Business
Qantas will no longer operate the Bangkok-London route starting early next year while British Airways will stop offering Bangkok-Sydney flights as part of their revised joint services agreement.
The change to the so-called JSA, established in 1995, is meant to maximise the two respective networks' strengths and forms part of Qantas's new international strategy announced yesterday.
Qantas and British Airways each currently operates a daily flight on the two routes, Bangkok-London and Bangkok-Sydney.
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- Writer: Boonsong Kositchotethana
- Position: Deputy Editor Business
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