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Frequently asked questions about Thai Airways
Is Thai Airways a good airline?

Thai Airways is Thailand's flag carrier, a Star Alliance member, and holds a Skytrax 4-Star rating. The airline has made a strong comeback after exiting court-supervised restructuring in mid-2025, posting a record profit of over 30 billion baht for the year. It's a genuine full-service carrier with complimentary meals, drinks, and entertainment on every fare. The fleet is being renewed with new A321neos and Boeing 787s, and services are expanding across Australia, Asia, and Europe through 2026.

Where does Thai Airways fly from Australia?

Thai Airways flies from Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth direct to Bangkok. Sydney and Melbourne each have up to twice-daily services, making it one of the most frequent options to Thailand from Australia's east coast. Perth has around four flights a week. All Australian routes are operated on widebody aircraft — typically Boeing 777s, 787s, or Airbus A350s — so you get a comfortable cabin even in Economy.

What cabin classes does Thai Airways offer?

Thai Airways offers Economy and Royal Silk (Business Class) on Australian routes. Royal Silk features fully lie-flat seats on the 777, 787, and A350, with direct aisle access on some configurations. Economy has a standard layout with 31–32 inches of legroom and seatback entertainment. The airline is also rolling out a new Premium Economy Plus cabin on select routes, though this isn't yet available on Australian flights. Royal First Class still exists on a handful of routes to London and Japan but is being phased out.

What baggage allowance does Thai Airways offer?

Baggage depends on your fare type, so check when booking. Economy Saver and Standard fares include 23kg of checked baggage, while Economy Flexi and Full Flex fares include 30kg. Royal Silk (Business Class) passengers get two bags of 32kg each. Everyone can bring a 7kg carry-on. The cheaper Economy fares dropped from 25kg to 23kg in April 2025, so it's worth upgrading to a Flexi fare if you're a heavy packer — the extra baggage often justifies the price difference.

Does Thai Airways include meals and entertainment?

Yes — every Thai Airways fare includes full meal service and seatback entertainment. You'll get a choice of Thai dishes like green curry or pad thai alongside Western options, and complimentary drinks including wine, beer, and spirits on international flights. Thai Airways is well known for the quality of its in-flight catering, using fresh produce sourced from Royal Projects in Thailand. Seatback screens are available in all cabins with movies, TV, and music. Special dietary meals can be requested at least 48 hours before departure.

Can I earn frequent flyer points on Thai Airways?

Thai Airways has its own loyalty programme called Royal Orchid Plus. As a Star Alliance member, you can also earn and redeem miles across a huge network of partner airlines — including Singapore Airlines, Air New Zealand, ANA, Lufthansa, and United. This makes Thai Airways a good option if you collect miles with any Star Alliance carrier. Royal Orchid Plus has Silver, Gold, and Platinum tiers, with benefits like lounge access, extra baggage, and priority boarding at higher levels.

Can I stop over in Bangkok on a Thai Airways flight?

Bangkok is a natural stopover when connecting through Thai Airways to Europe or elsewhere in Asia. With up to twice-daily flights from Sydney and Melbourne, it's easy to build in a few days in Bangkok before continuing your journey. The city is well set up for stopovers — Suvarnabhumi Airport has fast connections to the city centre via the Airport Rail Link, and Bangkok itself offers great food, temples, and shopping at prices that are easy on the wallet.

Where can I fly with Thai Airways beyond Thailand?

From Bangkok, Thai Airways connects to a wide network across Europe, Asia, and beyond. European destinations include London, Paris, Frankfurt, Munich, Zurich, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Oslo, Brussels, Milan, and Istanbul, with Amsterdam returning from July 2026. In Asia, you can fly to Tokyo, Osaka, Seoul, Singapore, Hong Kong, Delhi, Mumbai, and many more. Auckland is also being added in 2026. For Australians heading to Europe, routing via Bangkok with Thai Airways is a well-established and competitive alternative.

How do I find cheap Thai Airways flights?

Track Thai Airways fares on IWantThatFlight and set up fare alerts to catch price drops. Pay attention to fare types — Saver fares are cheapest but only include 23kg of baggage, while Flexi fares give you 30kg and more flexibility. When comparing against budget carriers to Bangkok, factor in the included meals, drinks, entertainment, and baggage — Thai Airways can work out better value once you add up the extras. The twice-daily Sydney and Melbourne services mean more fare options to choose from.

Thai Airways Established in 1988, Thai Airways is the flag carrier airline for Thailand, flying to 78 destinations in 35 different countries. The airline's headquarters is located in Bangkok, Thailand and Suvarnabhumi Airport serves as its main hub, although other focus airports include Chiang Mai International Airport and Phuket International Airport.

The majority of Thai Airways' destinations are located in Europe and Asia and the company has one of the largest European operations of any Asia-Pacific airline. Moreover, Thai Airways has a subsidiary, Thai Smile, which serves as a regional carrier, handling domestic flights within Thailand itself.

In addition to providing excellent customer service, Thai Airways have developed a superb reputation for hygiene, thanks to the implementation of a special cleanliness measures, including hospital-grade air filtration. As a result, the airline was the first to ever be given an official hygiene award by the World Health Organization.

Thai Airways flys to:

Auckland, Stockholm - Arlanda, Bangkok, Mumbai, Paris - Ch. De Gaulle, Jakarta, Copenhagen, Delhi, Denpasar/Bali, Frankfurt, Hong Kong, Phuket, Washington - Dulles, Incheon - Incheon Intl, New York - John F Kennedy International, Osaka - Kansai International, Kuala Lumpur, Los Angeles, London - Heathrow, Manila, Munich, Nagoya, Tokyo - Narita, Chicago - OHare, Beijing (Peking), Shanghai, San Francisco, Ho Chi Minh City, Singapore, Taipei, Vienna, Toronto

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