Low-Cost Airlines Gradually Increase Domestic Flights
BANGKOK, June 24 (TNA) – Thai Lion Air and Thai Vietjet have gradually increased domestic flights and opened new routes after the fourth round of easing restrictions in the country.
BANGKOK, June 24 (TNA) – Thai Lion Air and Thai Vietjet have gradually increased domestic flights and opened new routes after the fourth round of easing restrictions in the country.
BANGKOK, June 23 (TNA) – About 21,000 schools are 100% ready for their new term that will begin on July 1 while about 5,000 schools will also apply remote education, according to the Office of Basi
NONTHABURI, June 23 (TNA) – Deputy Commerce Minister Weerasak Wangsuphakijkosol expected higher value for shallots and garlic in Si Sa Ket province because the products’ geographical indications (G
BANGKOK, June 23 (TNA) - Thailand confirmed five more cases of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients who returned from Egypt and Qatar earlier this month.
BANGKOK, June 23 (TNA) - The Tourism Authority of Thailand’s office in Krabi province has launched the “Krabi We Care” campaign to present health promotion activities, delicious foods and others to
BANGKOK, June 23 (TNA) – The Civil Aviation Board increased assistance for airlines affected by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) including waived parking charges.
BANGKOK, June 22 (TNA) – Researchers of Chulalongkorn University today started giving the second shots of the mRNA vaccine to mokeys in the Covid-19 vaccine trial while the human trial phase is exp
BANGKOK, June 22 (TNA) – Thailand reported three new coronavirus cases, all of which were imported cases while the country marks 28 days without local transmission.
BANGKOK, June 22 (TNA) – Operators of night entertainment venues were hopeful that they may be allowed to resume their businesses on July 1after Sunday’s talks with the business lockdown –easing co
BANGKOK, June 20 (TNA) - Thailand logged a new case of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), raising the total to 3,147, the Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration reported.