
During selected periods of time between the end of July and September 2024, Thai Airways will reduce Bangkok Suvarnabhumi – Tokyo Narita service from the current three to two daily flights.
The rotation departing Bangkok at 10:10PM and Tokyo Narita at 10:50AM the next day (TG640/TG641) will be canceled on July 31; August 1, 3 through 6, and 19 through 24; and September 1 through 28, 2024, in the direction from Bangkok and a day later in the other direction. Thai Airways resumed the rotation at the end of March 2024 for the first time in approximately four years.
Combined with its two daily flights to Tokyo Haneda, Thai Airways will offer four daily flights between Bangkok and Tokyo during the periods of reduced schedule:
- TG676 / Bangkok Suvarnabhumi – Tokyo Narita / 7:35AM – 3:45PM
- TG660 / Bangkok Suvarnabhumi – Tokyo Haneda / 1:00PM – 9:10PM
- TG682 / Bangkok Suvarnabhumi – Tokyo Haneda / 10:45PM – 6:55AM+1
- TG642 / Bangkok Suvarnabhumi – Tokyo Narita / 11:50PM – 8:10AM+1
- TG661 / Tokyo Haneda – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi / 12:20AM – 4:50AM
- TG683 / Tokyo Haneda – Bangkokok Suvarnabhumi / 10:35AM – 3:05PM
- TG643 / Tokyo Narita – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi / 12:00PM – 4:30PM
- TG677 / Tokyo Narita – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi / 5:25PM – 9:55PM
Both of the Haneda rotations will be operated by Airbus A350-900 aircraft while both of the Narita rotations will be operated by Boeing 777-300ER aircraft.
Alongside Thai Airways, ANA and JAL offer three daily flights between the two capitals (one from Narita and two from Haneda). Thai AirAsia X (double daily), ZIPAIR (daily), and AirJapan (six times a week) also fly between Tokyo Narita and Bangkok Suvarnabhumi.