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Semi-Commercial Flight Schedule Semi-commercial flight Schedule Compiled by Department of Consular Affairs | As of 5 January 2021 Route Schedule (local time) ARRIVAL date in Thailand Airline's requirements for travellers No. Airlines Flight No. Starting Date for semi-com Schedule Period Departure Arrival Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun (Please check with airlines' website for the latest info.) 1 Emirates Airlines EK384 DXB-BKK 03.05 12.05 1 ก.ย. daily 25 OCT - 27 MAR 2021 Passengers transiting in Dubai from the countries listed below, must have a negative COVID‑19 PCR test certificate that is valid for 96 hours from the date of test, as well as any requirements for final destination. EK385 HKG-BKK 20.35 22.50 daily 25 OCT - 27 MAR 2021 Afghanistan, Angola, Argentina, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Chile, Cote d’lvoire, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Georgia, Ghana, Greece, Guinea, Hungary, India, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kenya, Lebanon, Malta, Moldova, Montenegro, Morocco, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Romania, Russia, Rwanda, Senegal, Slovakia, Somaliland, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Uganda, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, Zambia, Zimbabwe For more inquiries, please visit https://www.emirates.com/uk/english/help/covid-19/dubai-travel- requirements/tourists/?fbclid=IwAR3HEFVtRcF5FwuD- mYmO9iXSTkDLSzENNd3lxe7XCbdOAC8chzsWiOVMDc 2 Qatar Airways QR830 DOH-BKK 20.40 07.25 (+1) 1 ต.ค. daily 1 SEP - 24 OCT Passengers flying from these countries (Armenia, Bangladesh, Brazil, 20.40 06.35 (+1) daily 25 OCT - 27 MAR 2021 India, Iran, Iraq, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, Russia, and Sri QR836 DOH-BKK 03.10 14.10 daily 1 SEP - 24 OCT Lanka) will be required to present a negative COVID-19 test result 02.20 12.40 daily 25 OCT - 27 MAR 2021 carried out and issued within 96 hours prior to their flight departure, unless it is mandated by local authority on departure or at country of arrival to have the test done in a shorter period. For more inquiries, please visit https://www.qatarairways.com/en/travel- alerts/requirements.html QR978 DOH-HKT 03.50 14.25 4 ธ.ค. 9 ม.ค. 3 Etihad Airways EY406 AUH-BKK 03.10 12.50 5 ต.ค. daily 25 OCT - 30 NOV COVID-19 PCR testing is mandatory before every flight. For more inquiries, please visit https://www.etihad.com/en/travel-updates/all- 03.10 12.15 * * * 1 DEC - 27 MAR 2021 destinations-travel-guides 4 EVA AIR BR211 TPE-BKK 07.45 10.40 25 ต.ค. * * 1 JAN - 27 MAR 2021 EVA Air has suspended all transit services via TAIWAN staring from * * * 28 MAR - 30 JUN 2021 1st January 2021. BR1211 TPE-BKK 07.45 10.40 8/ 15/ 22 FEB 11 JAN - 22 FEB 2021 BR201 TPE-BKK 10.20 13.05 * * * * 28 MAR - 30 JUN 2021 https://www.evaair.com/en-th/about-eva-air/news/travel-news/2020-12-30-transit- BR68 LHR-BKK 21.20 15.45 (+1) * 7 FEB - 1 MAR 2021 services-news.html 21.35 15.05 (+1) * * 1 APR - 30 JUN 2021 BR62 VIE-BKK 18.25 10.30(+1) 6 FEB 6 MAR 1 JAN - 31 MAR 2021 18.35 10.00 (+1) * 1 APR - 30 JUN 2021 BR76 AMS-BKK 21.30 14.30 (+1) 17 JAN 14 FEB 14 MAR 1 JAN - 31 MAR 2021 21.40 13.40 (+1) * 1 APR - 30 JUN 2021 5 Cathay Pacific CX653 HKG-BKK 12.00 14.00 7 ต.ค. * * * * - 6 Lufthunsa LH772 FRA-BKK 15.30 07.05 16 ต.ค. * * * 25 OCT - 27 MAR 2021 - 7 Austrian Airlines OS025 VIE-BKK 16.10 07.25 17 ต.ค. * * * 25 OCT - 27 MAR 2021 - 8 Swiss Air LX180 ZRH-BKK 15.45 07.25 17 ต.ค. * * * 25 OCT - 27 MAR 2021 - 9 Singapore Airlines SQ976 SIN-BKK 16.00 17.25 16 ต.ค. * * * * * 1 - 30 NOV Thai nationals travelling with Singapore Airlines semi-commercial flight are required daily 1 - 31 DEC to have RT-PCR COVID-19 negative test not more than 72 hours before departure. For more inquiries, please visit https://www.singaporeair.com/en_UK/sg/travel- SQ712 SIN-BKK 16.00 17.25 1 ม.ค. daily 1 JAN - 27 MAR 2021 info/covid-19/?countrycode=TH&nationality=TH 10 THAI Airways TG917 LHR-BKK 21.35 15.30 (+1) 1 ต.ค. * 1 OCT - 31 DEC TG911 LHR-BKK 11.50 06.15 (+1) * 1 JAN - 27 MAR 2021 TG923 FRA-BKK 20.55 13.45 (+1) * 1 NOV - 31 DEC TG921 FRA-BKK 13.45 06.25 (+1) * 1 JAN - 27 MAR 2021 TG951 CPH-BKK 14.50 07.20 (+1) * 1 NOV - 27 MAR 2021 * 3 JAN - 27 MAR 2021 TG639 HKG-BKK 18.55 20.40 4/18 NOV * DEC 1 NOV - 31 DEC daily 1 JAN - 27 MAR 2021 TG643 NRT-BKK 11.45 16.45 * * 1 NOV - 31 DEC 11.45 17.05 * * * 1 JAN - 27 MAR 2021 TG6108 HND-BKK 11.00 16.15 * except 13/ 27 JAN * * 6 JAN - 31 JAN 2021 (code-share with NH847) TG623 KIX-BKK 11.00 15.45 * 1 JAN - 27 MAR 2021 TG633 TPE-BKK 13.55 16.50 4/18 NOV 23 DEC * NOV 4/ 11/ 18 DEC 1 NOV - 31 DEC * 1 JAN - 27 MAR 2021 TG655 ICN-BKK 21.25 01.20 (+1) * 1 JAN - 27 MAR 2021 TG657 SEL-BKK 10.50 14.45 * 1 JAN - 27 MAR 2021 TG625 MNL-BKK 19.10 21.25 * 1 JAN - 27 MAR 2021 TG476 SYD-BKK 10.00 15.25 * 1 NOV - 27 MAR 2021 11 Thai Smile WE685 CKG-BKK 02.05 04.25 13 ต.ค. * 25 OCT - 27 MAR 2021 12 Gulf Air GF152 BAH-BKK 19.35 06.05 (+1) 1 พ.ย. * 01 NOV - 31 DEC 13 Malaysia Airlines MH782 KUL-BKK 14.50 16.05 1 พ.ย. * 01 NOV - 31 DEC 14 Ethiopian Airlines ET608 ADD-BKK 00.10 13.30 2 พ.ย. * * * 01 NOV - 31 DEC ET618 ADD-BKK 00.05 13.25 * 01 NOV - 31 DEC ET644 ADD-BKK 00.10 13.25 * 01 NOV - 31 DEC ET1402 HND-BKK 11.00 16.15 6 ม.ค. * except 13/ 27 JAN * * 6 JAN - 31 JAN 2021 (code-share with NH847) 15 Philippine Airlines PR730 MNL-BKK 10.10 12.50 4 พ.ย. 4/ 18 NOV 2/ 16/ 30 DEC 25 OCT - 27 MAR 2021 16 Juneyao Air HO1357 PVG-BKK 21.10 00:50 (+1) 5 พ.ย. * 25 OCT - 27 MAR 2021 17 China Eastern Airlines MU541 PVG-BKK 08.45 12.20 7 พ.ย. * 25 OCT - 27 MAR 2021 18 Shanghai Airlines FM833 PVG-BKK 12.00 15.55 7 พ.ย. * 25 OCT - 27 MAR 2021 19 China Airlines CI833 TPE-BKK 07.00 09.50 8 พ.ย. * 25 OCT - 27 MAR 2021 CI831 TPE-BKK 10.05 13.05 * 25 OCT - 27 MAR 2021 20 Oman Air WY811 MCT-BKK 02.35 11.35 12 พ.ย. * * 12 NOV - 02 JAN 2021 WY812 KUL-BKK 17.20 18.40 12 พ.ย. * * 12 NOV - 02 JAN 2021 21 Turkish Airlines TK68 IST-BKK 01.50 14:55 13 พ.ย. * 13 NOV - 27 JAN 2021 22 China Southern Airlines CZ3081 CAN-BKK 13.05 15.15 16 พ.ย. * 25 OCT - 27 MAR 2021 23 Sichuan Airlines 3U8145 CTU-BKK 18.00 19.10 18 พ.ย. * 25 OCT - 28 MAR 2021 24 Thai Air Asia FD327 NKG-DMK 23.25 03.05 (+1) 18 พ.ย. * FD541 CSX-DMK 22.10 01.45 (+1) 20 พ.ย. * FD765 MFM-DMK 17.55 19.50 30 ธ.ค. 30 ธ.ค. 25 Spring Airlines 9C6465 PVG-BKK 09.55 14.00 24 พ.ย. * 25 OCT - 27 MAR 2021 26 9 Air AQ1007 CAN-BKK 22.55 00.50 (+1) 26 พ.ย. * * 5 NOV - 24 DEC 27 Xiamen Airlines MF833 XMN-BKK 09.20 11.50 30 พ.ย. * 4 JAN - 25 JAN 2021 1/ 15/ 22 FEB 1 FEB - 22 FEB 2021 12.40 15.20 * 4 MAR - 25 MAR 2021 28 Asiana Airlines OZ741 ICN-BKK 19.10 23.05 1 ธ.ค. * * 29 Air China CA979 PEK-BKK 19.55 00.10 1 ธ.ค. * 25 OCT - 27 MAR 2021 30 Mahan Air IRM051 IKA-BKK 21.45 07.45 (+1) 2 ธ.ค. * 2 - 30 DEC 2020 31 Korean Air KE653 ICN-BKK 19.05 23:20 3 ธ.ค. 22 ธ.ค. 3/ 17/ 24/ 31 DEC 4/ 11/ 18/ 25 DEC ธ.ค. 2020 * * * ม.ค. 2021 32 Delta Air Lines DL7692 (code-share withICN-BKK KE653) 19.05 23:20 3 ธ.ค. 22 ธ.ค. 3/ 17/ 24/ 31 DEC 4/ 11/ 18/ 25 DEC 3 - 31 DEC 2020 33 Shenzhen Airline ZH9003 SZX-BKK 08.50 11.00 4 ธ.ค. * 25 OCT - 27 MAR 2021 34 Scoot Tigerair TR606 SIN-BKK 09.30 10.55 7 ธ.ค. daily 7 DEC - 27 MAR 2021 35 Kunming Airlines KY8369 KMG-BKK 06.05 08.15 11 ธ.ค. 11 DEC 15/ 29 NOV 16.45 18.50 27 ธ.ค. 36 KLM KL811 AMS-BKK 22.20 15.10 (+1) 12 ธ.ค. * * People travelling to the Netherlands from the United Kingdom or KL815 AMS-BKK 20.55 13.45 (+1) * * * South Africa by air or sea must be able to present a negative COVID- 19 test result and a declaration with their signature. https://www.government.nl/topics/coronavirus-covid-19/tackling-new-coronavirus-in- the-netherlands/travel-and-holidays/information-for-people-arriving-from-the-united- kingdom-and-south-africa 37 HK Express UO704 HKG-BKK 10.10 12.15 14 ธ.ค.
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