Categories: International

THAI Airways Ranked Among Top 10 in Renowned

Bangkok: Thai Airways International Public Company Limited (THAI) was ranked eighth in the Best International Airlines of TRAVEL+LEISURE World’s Best Awards 2024. According to Thai Airlines press release,The survey was carried out by TRAVEL+LEISURE readers including travellers, tourists and businesspersons from around the world who completed this annual survey on their travel experiences covering service providers in several categories such as hotels, resorts, cities, islands, cruise ships, spas, and airlines. Airlines were rated based on cabin comfort, inflight service, customer service and value. The ranking has determined THAI’s commitment and dedication to provide the best service qualities of international standards. The company would like to extend our highest gratitude to all passengers for their continual support and trust.

TRAVEL+LEISURE is the internationally renowned travel magazine based in the United States of America with worldwide network.

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