27th Sep 2013
Bangkok Airways will soon add more daily flights to both international and domestic routes. There will be at total of 14 additional flights in the local routes of Bangkok-Phuket, Bangkok-Lampang, and Bangkok-Krabi, while 4 new schedules will be added to the Bangkok-Yangon route.
The additional service to the island-province of Phuket, flight number PG283, will leave Bangkok at 09.10 hrs and arrive in Phuket at 10.35 hrs. The return flight PG284, on the other hand, will depart from Phuket at exactly 11.30 hrs to arrive in Bangkok at 12.55 hrs. These flights will commence December 1st, using an Airbus 320.
Meanwhile, the new Bangkok-Krabi service, via flight PG267, will leave Bangkok at 13.20 hrs and arrive in Krabi at 14.40 hrs. The Krabi-Bangkok flight PG268 will leave at 15.25 hrs to land in Bangkok at 16.50 hrs. The new service will also start on December 1st, using an Airbus 320 and an ATR72.
The new Bangkok-Lampang flight, PG207, will depart at 12.20 hrs and arrive to Lampang at 13.50 hrs. The Lampang-Bangkok return flight will fly from Lampang at 14.20 hrs and land in Bangkok at 15.50 hrs. This service will be available on October 27th, utilizing an ATR72.
Finally, the only additional international flight, the Bangkok-Yangon route via flight PG707, will leave Bangkok at 13.40 to arrive in Yangon at 14.30 hrs. The return flight PG208 will leave Yangon at 15.20 hrs to arrive in Bangkok at 17.15 hrs. The additional flight will be introduced also on October 27th, and will make use of an Airbus 320 and ATR72. Thailand time is 30 minutes ahead of Myanmar time.
Passengers of Bangkok Airways are welcome to stay at the boutique lounge of Suvarnabhumi Airport and enjoy a wide variety of free snacks and drinks. The lounge also boasts of free WiFi access and a kids' corner for child passengers. Business class passengers, on the other hand, will enjoy extra offerings at the Blue Ribbon Club Lounge. Additional services like hot meals, shower rooms, massage parlor, and personal library rooms are available for their use.