Thai Airways to resume daily Bangkok–Amsterdam A350 service from 1 July 2026

Thai Airways will resume daily Bangkok Suvarnabhumi–Amsterdam nonstop service on 1 July 2026, reinstating a link paused for nearly 28 years. The carrier plans to operate the route with Airbus A350-900 aircraft; reservations were not available at the time of the announcement.

Discovered 2026-01-29T13:12:52.676008-08:00 | 2026-01-29T13:12:52.676008-08:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • The route returns a daily nonstop Bangkok–Amsterdam link from 01JUL26 using A350-900 equipment after a near-28 year hiatus, signalling a measurable restoration of long-haul Europe–Thailand connectivity and incremental widebody capacity.
  • The deployment highlights Thai Airways' ongoing network and fleet reconfiguration as it brings modern widebodies into service and secures operational resilience through expanded MRO and fleet plans (see recent A321neo deliveries and Thai's long-term MRO arrangements) — source:c74eff8e-9e14-4eb0-89cb-010698e8a006, source:57e047b6-b644-417f-8959-a1a8297a5d5b
  • Reservations were not available at announcement, indicating commercial details (pricing, schedule slots and interline/codeshare feed) remain to be finalised before market impact can be fully assessed.

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2026-01-29T13:12:52.676008-08:00
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2026-01-31T23:35:23.140742-08:00
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