The ambiance at Terminal 2 of Don Mueang International Airport amid the Covid-19 outbreak. Airlines have been hit hard by the pandemic. (Photo by Pattarapong Chatpattarasill)
Thai AirAsia (TAA) sees the resumption of international flights as a key for airlines to make a profit, but this may not happen for two years as the country’s reopening scheme may face further challenges.
Tassapon Bijleveld, executive chairman of Asia Aviation, the largest shareholder of TAA, said airlines in Thailand, including TAA, may resume international flights by the first or second quarter of next year but with moderate demand during the initial stage.
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