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11.09.09 New Phuket-based airline launches regional flights
Happy Air Travellers' 34-seater Saab 340A aircraft will be flying between Phuket, Haad Yai and Langkawi from October onwards.
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PHUKET:
A new Phuket-based airline has announced the launch of daily flights
between Phuket and Haad Yai along with a new weekend Phuket-Langkawi
route.
The newly-launched Happy Air Travellers airline will
begin operating flights from Phuket in October with its 34-seat Saab
340A aircraft.
The daily 40-minute Phuket-Haad Yai flights are
currently scheduled to depart from Phuket at 9.30am and arrive in Haad
Yai at 10.30am. The return journey from Haad Yai is scheduled to depart
at 11am. Tickets on this route are priced at 2,500 baht (one way) and
5,000 baht for a round trip.
The 50-minute flights between
Phuket and Langkawi are currently scheduled to depart from Phuket at
1pm on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays and to depart from Langkawi at
3pm. Ticket prices for this route are 4,500 baht (single) and 9,000
baht round trip.
However, the airline said the flight schedules may change slightly before operations begin in October.
Both
flights offer complimentary champagne and on-board meals, including
‘gourmet sandwiches’, fresh fruit juices, tea and coffee as part of the
airline’s ‘premium’ service.
The Swedish-made aircraft are
powered by Saab-GECT7-5A2 propeller engines and can carry up to 34
passengers with 20kg of luggage each. The planes have a cruising speed
of 484km/h (260 knots) and are capable of a maximum speed of 515km/h
(278 knots).
Bookings can be made at the Happy Air Travellers
offices, located on the Airport Road in Sakoo, Thalang. More
information is available at www.happyairway.com. E:
info@happyairway.com. T: 081-9783457.
Source: Phuketgazette, 11.09.09 http://www.phuketgazette.net/news/index.asp?id=7763
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