British Airways cuts capacity on Bangkok service

BRITISH Airways (BA) will trim capacity on its Bangkok services by 22,568 seats annually in each direction between London and Bangkok from October 27.

BA will replace the 337-seater Boeing 747-400 that operates its daily connection linking Bangkok and London with a 275-seater B777-200ER.

As a result of this change, BA will no longer offer first class service on the route. The latter comprises 48 seats in business class, 24 in premium economy and 203 in economy.

Additionally, the flight’s departure time from London-Heathrow has been moved from 22.05 to 15.05 to arrive in Bangkok in the morning. Bangkok-London will now become a daylight flight.

Just like the carrier’s Sydney and Singapore services, outbound Bangkok flights will move from the current Terminal 3 to Terminal 5.

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