4,977 Thai Airways Staff to Voluntarily Resign
4,977 staff at Thai Airways International (THAI) applied for different stages of its Mutual Separation Plan (MSP) for the survival of the airline.
4,977 staff at Thai Airways International (THAI) applied for different stages of its Mutual Separation Plan (MSP) for the survival of the airline.
Thai Airways International (THAI) has confirmed it will not disband its wholly owned Thai Smile Airways, the business of which remains competitive.
Prime Minister and Defence Minister Gen.Prayut Chan-ocha pledged to offer 2.4-billion – baht in soft loans to seven airlines by October during a meeting with their executives on Friday.
The Civil Aviation Board allowed local mutual funds and provident funds to acquire shares in airlines.
The Civil Aviation Board increased assistance for airlines affected by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) including waived parking charges.
The director-general of the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) planned to convene representatives of all international airlines
Executives of eight Thai airlines on Friday met senior officials from the Fiscal Policy Office to discuss relief measures for their ailing businesse.
The operators of airlines will seek help from the government as the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) heavily affects their businesses.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) is taking a close watch on airlines, especially their safety aspects, as they are facing serious financial