Thai Airways Reduces Flight Planes due to Drop in Passengers
The Thai Airways International Public Company reduced the number of airplane flights after the passengers cancelled their travels during flooding.
Thai Airways International Public Company cut more than 500 domestic and international flights due to a dramatic drop in passengers who remain uncertain about the flood crisis.
In addition to flight reduction, Thai Airways will downsize its airplane in correlation with the numbers of passengers in each flight.
The company will assess the situation on a daily basis.
The company will make sure that any changes made has minimal affect on passengers and hopes the situation would return to normal in December.
The flood crisis will have an extensive impact on the company's income this year, pointing out that the company normally earns a large amount of profit during the high season period.
Thai Airways has already lost around 4.8 billion baht in the first nine months due to money exchange rate fluctuations and an increase of fuel prices.
Airport of Thailand Public Company or AOT Manging Director, Anirut Thanomkulabutra said that six international airports nationwide experienced a 9 percent drop in passenger numbers when compared to last October.
As for the Suvarnabhumi Airport, the number of passengers went down from 130,000 to 100,000, while the numbers of flight reduced by 100 from 900 to 800.
-- Tan Network 2011-11-18