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Thai Vietjet joins hands with Tourladfah to launch Bangkok – Okinawa

Thai Vietjet joined hands with the major leading travel agent in Thailand Tourladfah Co., Ltd. launching a direct international flight service between Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi) and Okinawa (Japan).

The new service Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi) – Okinawa will be operated by the airline’s charter flight service, with the frequency of 2 flights per week, every Thursday and Sunday, starting from March 16, 2023, according to the following flight schedule:

Flight no. Origin Destination Departure Arrival Days of Operation
VZ3800 Bangkok Okinawa 08:50 15:00 Thu / Sun
VZ3801 Okinawa Bangkok 16:00 18:50

The collaboration between Thai Viejet and Tourladfah broadens a new opportunity for both service providers. Thai Vietjet is the leading low-cost carrier, serving flights service to many top domestic and international destinations. On the other hand, Tourladfah is the leading tour operator specializing in outbound travel to Japan. Both believe the new cooperative service will help stimulate the travel market between both countries. Japan is the top destination among Thai travelers, and Okinawa is a historic city in Japan which has outstanding architecture, traditional culture, as well as beautiful natural landscapes that impress tourists from around the world.

Thai Vietjet continuously expands its wing to new markets and embraces new opportunities. The new service Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi) and Okinawa (Japan) has great support from Tourladfah, Okinawa Convention & Visitors Bureau (OCBV) and local authorities. With Thai Vietjet’s strategy to serve and further invest in Japan market, the airline also expects the rising demand for inbound Japanese tourists to Thailand.

Passengers can book the flight service between Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi) and Okinawa by contacting Tourladfah via phone number 062-781-6165 or emailing inquiries to fintrip@tourladfah.com.

Thai Vietjet has been providing leading capacity to passengers with the highest level of safety for travel during the Covid-19 outbreak. The carrier also strictly performs aircraft disinfection throughout its fleet in compliance with Thai Ministry of Public Health and CAAT’s directives, to reduce potential risks to the health of passengers and its staff.

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