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Trade welcomes competitive Bangkok route

05 Sep 2018 - by Savannah Freemantle
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AIR Mauritius will launch

a new service from

Mauritius to Thailand,

with effect from October 31.

The airline will operate two

weekly flights to Bangkok,

serviced with a mix of A330-

200/-900neo aircraft. A

direct flight to Bangkok will

operate on Saturdays, and

a flight via Singapore to

Bangkok on Wednesdays.

Flight MK642 will depart

Mauritius on Saturdays at

23h00 and arrive in Bangkok

at 10h25 the next day.

Return flight MK643 departs

from Bangkok on Sundays

at 12h25 and arrives in

Mauritius at 17h15.

Wouter Nel, MK sales

and marketing manager

for Southern Africa said:

“The timetable to Bangkok

allows South Africans to

connect seamlessly on the

outbound journey. On the

return leg, passengers will

have a free ‘stopover paid by

carrier’ (STPC) in Mauritius.

The stopover will include

accommodation, transfers

and selected meals.”

He added that the airline

had introduced promotional

launch fares for selected

departures, as well as

publishing the standard

fares in the GDS for the

Bangkok flights.

Vicky Steinhardt, a

Pentravel product manager,

said: “As Bangkok is a

very popular destination

for South Africans, this is a

nice alternative to the more

common routes to the Far

East. In general the more

affordable routes travel via

the Middle East on Emirates,

Qatar or Etihad, whilst the

more direct routes are on

Singapore Airlines and

Cathay Pacific. Although

there will not be daily

connections on Air Mauritius,

it is a nice alternative for

those looking at combining

their trip with a leisureoriented,

or business stop in

Mauritius.”

David Pegg, md of Sure

Viva Travels, told TNW that

he was happy about the

launch of the new route as

MK was a reliable carrier and

the timings and pricing were

highly competitive. “MK’s

biggest competition on this

route is Ethiopian, Qatar

and Emirates. MK’s new

routes see passengers land

in Bangkok two and a half

to three hours earlier than

Ethiopian and Qatar. This is

advantageous if a traveller

still needs to get to Phuket,

or Krabi before checking into

their accommodation.”

He added, however,

that competing airlines

offered return flights that did

not require a stopover, which

might be a deciding point for

time-pressed travellers. 

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