Air Premia and Thai Airways International have signed an interline agreement, enabling joint ticketing and through-checked baggage on their networks starting April 30.
This partnership connects Thai Airways’ Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi hub routes to Air Premia’s Incheon trans-Pacific flights to Los Angeles and New York, targeting Southeast Asia and India-to-North America connecting traffic.
On the Incheon-Bangkok route, Thai Airways operates three daily roundtrips while Air Premia runs one, creating a combined frequency of four daily services.
Thai Airways gains indirect access to U.S. markets via Incheon, expanding its network to include Air Premia’s North American destinations without direct flights.
Air Premia captures inbound demand from Thai Airways’ extensive regional operations, including Phuket, Chiang Mai, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Jakarta, Hanoi, New Delhi, Mumbai, and Chennai.
Passengers benefit from single-ticket bookings across both carriers, streamlining connections and improving convenience through travel agents and online channels.
The deal strengthens Air Premia’s feed traffic for its premium long-haul services and bolsters Thai Airways’ competitive reach into high-demand U.S. routes amid growing Asia-North America travel recovery.