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Airline eyes Russian love of Pattaya

- BOONSONG KOSITCHOTE­THANA

Qatar Airways is making U-tapao airport its next port of call, giving it more coverage of Thailand than Gulf rivals.

Qatar Airways is making U-tapao airport its next port of call, making it a Gulf airline that offers the most coverage of Thailand.

The fast-growing Middle East carrier will offer non-stop service, four flights a week, from the Qatari capital Doha to the Thai eastern coast starting on Jan 28 next year.

The Doha-U-tapao flight comes on the heels of its launch of Doha-Chiang Mai service, which is confirmed to commence on Dec 12 after some slight delays.

The Doha-U-tapao route will boost Qatar’s connection­s with Thailand to five direct routes, more than its Gulf rivals — Emirates and Etihad Airways — which both concentrat­e on serving Bangkok from their home bases in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, respective­ly.

That underscore­s Qatar’s positive view of direct traffic potential to the Thai resort Pattaya, which is served by the Navy-operated U-tapao airport in Rayong.

Airline sources said Qatar primarily eyes traffic from Russia and Ukraine, which it connects from Doha.

Pattaya is one of the most popular holiday destinatio­ns for Russians, Ukranians and former Russian republics, especially during the high season, running from November to March.

Dubai-based Emirates has long expressed interest in operating a regular flight to U-tapao, but Qatar has been the only Gulf carrier bold enough to establish a link.

Qatar will be the first five-star Middle East airline to offer flights to and from U-tapao, which is mostly served by low-cost carriers like AirAsia with flights to and from China.

Akbar Al Baker, Qatar Airways group chief executive, described Pattaya as one of Southeast Asia’s most popular destinatio­ns and said Thailand is continuing to grow in popularity with Qatar’s passengers.

Qatar will operate a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, with 22 seats in business class and 232 seats in economy class on the DohaU-tapao flights.

Qatar Airways flies to three destinatio­ns in Thailand — 35 times a week to Bangkok, 14 times a week to Phuket and daily to Krabi commencing on Dec 1 this year.

From Dec 12, Qatar will also fly four times a week to Chiang Mai, which will take the airline’s weekly frequency to 60 flights a week.

The 20-year-old airline is adding new destinatio­ns to its growing network in 2017/18, including St Petersburg and Canberra.

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Qatar Airways will deploy the Boeing 787 Dreamliner for flights to U-tapao in Rayong from Doha.

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