Historically, Thai Airways’ fleet has been all over the place, and the carrier has lacked any sort of a cohesive strategy. At one point, it almost felt like someone in the carrier’s fleet planning department was getting paid a bonus for acquiring as many different kinds of planes as possible.
The company’s management is now trying to be a bit more disciplined, and streamline its fleet. The airline has dozens of Boeing 787s on order, which will soon become the carrier’s flagship long haul aircraft. These planes are expected to feature an all-new business class, which should be pretty consistent across the fleet.
On top of that, the airline plans to go all-in on Airbus A321neos for narrow body flights, and the first of those planes has just been delivered. In this post, I’d like to go over all the details.
A great solo travel tip spotted this week on One Mile at a Time.


