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Australians can expect cheaper flights to Thailand, thanks to the arrival of a Thai AirAsia X on the busy Melbourne and Sydney routes. For the first time since the pandemic began, a non-stop Melbourne to Bangkok flight took off yesterday afternoon from Melbourne’s Tullamarine Airport. The budget airline’s first flight on its new Sydney to Bangkok route departed today. Thai AirAsia X will use Airbus A330s on both routes, featuring 377 seats including 12 lie-flat premium seats. Tickets went on sale in August but the first flight only saw 80 per cent of seats occupied. The return leg was fully […]

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