Thai aviation continues recovery as country expects nine new airlines by EOY

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Nine new airlines have applied for Air Operator Certificates (AOC) in Thailand to commence commercial flight services this year, the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) shas revealed. 

The report, published by Thai media outlet The Nation, is a strong indicator that aviation and tourism in Thailand is well on its way to pre-pandemic levels. 

The CAAT said that in deciding whether to grant the carriers a license, it considered each airline’s business plans, financial status, and safety standards.

Details about the nine new operators, including details on certificate status, are as follows:

The CAAT also said that passenger volume in Thailand has rebounded to 90% of pre-COVID levels, and that it forecasts a total of 127 million passengers in Thailand in 2023 (63.03 million international passengers and around 64.43 million domestic passengers). 

For 2024, the CAAT is optimistic, anticipating volume to return to pre-COVID levels with around 162 million passengers (88.62 million international and 74.05 million domestic).

Thailand’s top three tourist markets post-pandemic are China, Malaysia, and South Korea, followed by India and Russia. 

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