TAA demons to woo tourists
No-frills Thai AirAsia (TAA) has rolled out unique livery for one of its aircraft, literally taking "Amazing Thailand" to the skies. <br/>The Airbus 320 jet features an artistically tweaked image of a demon, "Yak" in Thai, from the Thai version of Hindu classical epic Ramayana, lying horizontally on both sides of the fuselage. <br/>TAA, in collaboration with the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), is using this decked-out aircraft as an airborne tool to promote Thailand's tourism, which is expected to attract almost 34 million foreign investors and generate 1.72 trillion baht in revenue this year. It is hoped that the image will drive passenger traffic for TAA, which promotes itself as an Asean airline and carries mostly tourists. <br/>
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TAA demons to woo tourists
No-frills Thai AirAsia (TAA) has rolled out unique livery for one of its aircraft, literally taking "Amazing Thailand" to the skies. <br/>The Airbus 320 jet features an artistically tweaked image of a demon, "Yak" in Thai, from the Thai version of Hindu classical epic Ramayana, lying horizontally on both sides of the fuselage. <br/>TAA, in collaboration with the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), is using this decked-out aircraft as an airborne tool to promote Thailand's tourism, which is expected to attract almost 34 million foreign investors and generate 1.72 trillion baht in revenue this year. It is hoped that the image will drive passenger traffic for TAA, which promotes itself as an Asean airline and carries mostly tourists. <br/>