Thai Airways International (THAI) has confirmed it will resume direct Bangkok-Amsterdam flights from July 1, expanding its international network as the carrier works to strengthen links between Thailand and Europe.
The announcement was made during the opening of "Rak Khun Tao Fah 2026", THAI's annual customer appreciation event, held at Emsphere on Friday.
Kittiphong Sansomboon, THAI's chief commercial officer, said the return of the Amsterdam route reflects the airline's commitment to meeting growing demand while improving passenger convenience.
"Rak Khun Tao Fah 2026 marks another opportunity for THAI to express our appreciation to customers, Royal Orchid Plus members and business partners for their loyalty and confidence throughout our 66-year journey," he said.
Mr Kittiphong said the Amsterdam service would further expand the airline's network and provide stronger connectivity for leisure and business travellers as global travel continues to recover.
Alongside the route relaunch, THAI unveiled a range of initiatives aimed at strengthening customer engagement, including exclusive travel packages through Royal Orchid Holidays, expanded Royal Orchid Plus benefits and promotional campaigns.
More than 3,000 prizes worth over 3 million baht are on offer, including business-class flights to Amsterdam.
The four-day event features products from THAI Sky Shop, THAI Sky Duty Free and Puff & Pie, together with promotions from nine financial institution partners.