BIG Comfort, Entertainment and Service.

The world’s largest and most technologically advanced aircraft, the Airbus A380, joins the THAI fleet with 6 aircraft being delivered over the next 6 months, each with unique “Touches of Thai”. THAI’s incomparable service in the air goes from superb to superlative with just 507 seats, compared to the manufacturer’s recommendation of 525 – 853…


Thai Airways A340-600 (HS-TNA) takes off from London Heathrow Airport, England.
Author: Adrian Pingstone

The world’s largest and most technologically advanced aircraft, the Airbus A380, joins the THAI fleet with 6 aircraft being
delivered over the next 6 months, each with unique “Touches of Thai”.
THAI’s incomparable service in the air goes from superb to superlative with just 507 seats, compared to the manufacturer’s
recommendation of 525 – 853 seats. This spacious configuration allows for greater comfort in all classes, and more than any
other airline, 7 galleys and food service stations that will take THAI’s legendary in-flight service to new heights.
Luxurious Royal First Class is a cabin unto itself with just 12 compartments with overly wide seats that recline to a lie-flat
bed. Mingle over cocktails in the Sky Bar, while a larger and dedicated Royal First Class galley will provide gourmet cuisine
prepared by international master chefs to complete this very personal travel experience.
Also on the upper deck, the dedicated Royal Silk Class cabin features 60 shell seats that recline to a lie-flat in a staggered
layout for enhanced privacy and direct aisle access from all seats.
Economy Class, located at the rear of the upper deck and the entire lower deck, features a spacious seating configuration
for more comfort.
At every seat keep connected with personal Wi-Fi, mobile connectivity*, USB port, in-seat power outlet for mobile devices
and personal entertainment with almost limitless programing; the latest movies, TV series, documentaries, music and
interactive games.

 

 


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