Holidaymakers could have extra methods to journey to Southeast Asia as demand for long-haul getaways continues to develop.
Norse Atlantic Airways has introduced extra flights between London Gatwick Airport and Suvarnabhumi Airport in Thailand will run from subsequent week.
The airline will add two further round-trip companies on the route in March, serving to passengers as world flight operations modify to ongoing developments affecting airspace in elements of the Center East.
These adjustments have elevated demand for various routes between continents, prompting airways to broaden capability the place attainable.

Norse has introduced extra direct flights to Bangkok
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GETTYThe additional flights will run:
March 9 – LGW–BKK (Z0793) – 12:25 native time
March 10 – BKK–LGW (Z0794) – 09:50 native time
March 11 – LGW–BKK (Z0793) – 08:50 native time
March 12 – BKK–LGW (Z0794) – 05:25 native time
The flights to Thailand’s capital, Bangkok, reply to elevated demand between Europe and Thailand, whereas guaranteeing dependable connections between the 2 areas.
Bangkok is thought for its vibrant nightlife, bustling markets and genuine meals, however it is usually an important springboard for travelling additional and exploring extra of Thailand.
Based on the airline, the route will proceed to be served by its fleet of Boeing 787 Dreamliner plane. Passengers will be capable of select between Economic system and Biz Premium cabins on the long-haul service.
CEO Eivind Roald mentioned: “Atlantic Airways was constructed to supply long-haul connectivity between continents in a versatile and environment friendly manner.

Bangkok is a good springboard for travelling on to different elements of Thailand
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