Melburnian1
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This makes no mention of Australian routes that are continuing as normal for Thai Airways (TG):
Thai Airways to cut 1,401 jobs, suspend flights to U.S. | Reuters
While overall yield (bearing in mind that TG carries quite a lot of freight, above its market share for passengers in and out of Australia) is more important, the April 2015 government statistics show that TG has only moderate passenger loadings (see Table 3):
http://bitre.gov.au/publications/ongoing/files/International_airline_activity_1504.pdf
My perception of TG is that after being a major player in the 1980s and 1990s to and from Oz, it has slowly receded into the background. It does not seem to get a lot of media in the consumer travel press (such as 'The Australian' and 'Sydney Morning Herald'/ 'The Age' Saturday travel supplements) and nor does it heavily advertise (if at all.)
Do AFFers think that any of TG's '50 loss making routes' would include some of the Australian ones? (see the Reuters article above.)
Thai Airways to cut 1,401 jobs, suspend flights to U.S. | Reuters
While overall yield (bearing in mind that TG carries quite a lot of freight, above its market share for passengers in and out of Australia) is more important, the April 2015 government statistics show that TG has only moderate passenger loadings (see Table 3):
http://bitre.gov.au/publications/ongoing/files/International_airline_activity_1504.pdf
My perception of TG is that after being a major player in the 1980s and 1990s to and from Oz, it has slowly receded into the background. It does not seem to get a lot of media in the consumer travel press (such as 'The Australian' and 'Sydney Morning Herald'/ 'The Age' Saturday travel supplements) and nor does it heavily advertise (if at all.)
Do AFFers think that any of TG's '50 loss making routes' would include some of the Australian ones? (see the Reuters article above.)