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Asia Atlantic Airlines

Defunct charter airline of Thailand (2012–2018) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Asia Atlantic Airlines (Thai: เอเชีย แอตแลนติก แอร์ไลน์ส) was[1] a charter airline headquartered in Bangkok, Thailand. It was a subsidiary of the Japanese travel agency H.I.S.

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It was recently relaunched and rebranded as Air Thailand.[2]

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History

Asia Atlantic Airlines (AAA) launched initiated operations on maiden flight departed Suvarnabhumi Airport for Narita International Airport on August 19, 2013.

The airline was a joint venture between Japanese travel agent H.I.S and Thai hotelier Baiyoke Group.

Asia Atlantic Airlines operated out of two hubs: Bangkok Suvarnabhumi and Tokyo Narita International Airport. The fleet consisted of two B767-300ERs with two configurations – the first one (HS-AAC) had 252 seats, including 12 business and 240 economy class; and the second one (HS-AAB) consisted of 261 seats, with 18 business and 243 economy class seats.

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Corporate affairs

The airline head office was on the 11th floor of the Times Square Building in Khlong Toei District, Bangkok.[3]

Destinations

Asia Atlantic Airlines served or planned to serve the following destinations:[4][5]

Fleet

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The Asia Atlantic Airlines fleet consisted of the following aircraft (as of August 2016):[6]

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