TAAX aims to spread wings
Thai AirAsia X is getting ready to embark on a significant expansion after a hiatus caused by aviation safety issues related to Thai regulators. Thailand's first medium-to-long-haul low-cost carrier (LCC) will add at least three new Airbus A330-300 widebody jets to its current six-aircraft fleet,<br/>introducing more North Asian routes and debuting flights to Europe and Australia. All these plans are most likely to be activated next year after the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) officially removes the punitive restrictions on Thailand's international flights, TAAX CE Nadda Buranasiri said Wednesday. Thai authorities and the industry are hopeful the UN agency, whose officials are here in Bangkok to begin auditing the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand, will agree to remove the red flag in the coming weeks.<br/>
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TAAX aims to spread wings
Thai AirAsia X is getting ready to embark on a significant expansion after a hiatus caused by aviation safety issues related to Thai regulators. Thailand's first medium-to-long-haul low-cost carrier (LCC) will add at least three new Airbus A330-300 widebody jets to its current six-aircraft fleet,<br/>introducing more North Asian routes and debuting flights to Europe and Australia. All these plans are most likely to be activated next year after the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) officially removes the punitive restrictions on Thailand's international flights, TAAX CE Nadda Buranasiri said Wednesday. Thai authorities and the industry are hopeful the UN agency, whose officials are here in Bangkok to begin auditing the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand, will agree to remove the red flag in the coming weeks.<br/>