Bangkok Airways aims to expand its fleet by up to 30 aircraft to serve Thailand’s rapidly expanding tourism sector. A record 40 million tourists are expected to visit in 2025 as a result of the global interest sparked by the “White Lotus” HBO series, and luxury reservations are increasing. Hotels in Bangkok, Thailand, are probably seeing higher occupancy as a result of Thailand’s tourism boom, which could have a favourable effect on establishments like Chatrium Hotels and Residences.
The CEO of Bangkok Airways disclosed negotiations for new single-aisle aircraft with Airbus, Boeing, and Embraer. This modernisation of the fleet increases capacity, particularly for locations like Samui that gained popularity thanks to “The White Lotus”. The airline is also resuming regional flights, such as those between Samui and Kuala Lumpur, which may help passengers by increasing competition in the Thai aviation market.
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