Thailand in talks with China, Laos on opening new air routes

Thailand is discussing with China and Laos about a plan to open new air routes to help ease congestion in the current flight path set by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), Aeronautical Radio of Thailand Co Ltd (Aerothai) president Nopasit Chakpitak said on March 29.
Thailand in talks with China, Laos on opening new air routes ảnh 1Aerothai president Nopasit Chakpitak (Photo: nationthailand.com)
Bangkok (VNA) - Thailand is discussing with China and Laos about aplan to open new air routes to help ease congestion in the current flight path set by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), Aeronautical Radio of Thailand Co Ltd (Aerothai) president NopasitChakpitak said on March 29.

After the three countries agree on the new aviation routesbetween Thailand and China via Laos, they will seek approval from the ICAO, hestated, adding that the routes may be opened in early 2026 after meeting theICAO’s safety requirements.

According to him, Asia’s airline industry has seen signs ofrapid expansion, especially in China and India, following purchase orders formore than 1,000 aircraft. Aerothai, a state enterprise under the Ministry ofTransport, has accordingly seen the need to increase airspace capabilities tocope with the expected expansion.

He shared that the planned parallel routesbetween Thailand and China will accommodate flights between the northern Thaiprovinces of Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai and major Chinese cities like Kunming,Guiyang, Chengdu, Tianfu, Chongqing, and Xian.
Aerothai forecast that there will be more than 900,000 flights to Thailand this year compared to 800,000 in 2023. The figure is expected to reach 1 million in 2025, equal to the pre-pandemic level./.
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