Thailand’s NokScoot expands Boeing 777 fleet

Thailand’s NokScoot has expanded its fleet to seven aircraft, after commissioning the sixth and seventh Boeing 777-200 Oct. 3. “This sixth and seventh 777-200 will help us further expand our network and elevate Thailand’s aviation industry and image. We are moving forward with our plan to embark on new services and add more flights to China, India, Japan as well as South Korea in the near future,” NokScoot CEO Yodchai Sudhidhanakul said. The airline also expects strong outbound traffic to Japan after Tokyo introduced visa-free concession to Thai citizens. Like all of NokScoot’s 777 fleet, both aircraft are former Singapore Airlines aircraft, first delivered in 2003. The aircraft are configured in a high density 415 seats, with 24 in ScootPlus premium economy and 391 in economy.<br/>
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10/4/19