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Friday, December 30, 2011

Thai Airways announces amendment to retrofitted schedule on London to Bangkok route THAILAND-Thai Airways regret that due to unforeseen events, its new retrofitted aircraft with individual Economy Class entertainment consoles will not be able to operate on a daily basis over the next month. However the retrofitted plane will be operational on the following dates. TG911 on Dec 18, 24 and 30 2011 and Jan 1-15 2012TG917 on Dec 22, 28 and 31 2011 and Jan 1-15 2012 On days not mentioned above, a B747 without individual TV entertainment consoles in Economy Class will be used. From Jan 16, 2012, A340-600 aircraft will operate the service which will provide all Economy passengers with individual In-Flight Entertainment. The basic difference between the A340-600 and the B747 is in the seat capacity which can be summarised as follows: B747: Royal First Class 10 lie-Flat seats / Business Class 14 Seats / Eco class 325 seats A340-600: Royal First Class eight flatbed seats / Business Class 60 Seats / Eco Class 199 seats

THAILAND-Thai Airways regret that due to unforeseen events, its new retrofitted aircraft with individual Economy Class entertainment consoles will not be able to operate on a daily basis over the next month.  However the retrofitted plane will be operational on the following dates.

TG911 on Dec 18, 24 and 30 2011 and Jan 1-15 2012TG917 on Dec 22, 28 and 31 2011 and Jan 1-15 2012

On days not mentioned above, a B747 without individual TV entertainment consoles in Economy Class will be used.  From Jan 16, 2012, A340-600 aircraft will operate the service which will provide all Economy passengers with individual In-Flight Entertainment.

The basic difference between the A340-600 and the B747 is in the seat capacity which can be summarised as follows:

B747:  Royal First Class 10 lie-Flat seats / Business Class 14 Seats / Eco class 325 seats
A340-600: Royal First Class eight flatbed seats / Business Class 60 Seats / Eco Class 199 seats

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