Nok Air resumes flights to Krabi

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Nok Air resumes flights to Krabi

The budget Thai airline Nok Air will launch Bangkok Krabi route after it was cancelled six years ago. The flights will start in January next year.

The budget Thai airline Nok Air will launch Bangkok Krabi route after it was cancelled six years ago. The flights will start in January next year.

The airline will offer two daily flights from Don Muang Airport. The promotional fare for restored route is 1,299 baht only. The flights will be operated with  B737-800 with 189 seats.

A lot of other airlines serve flights to Krabi, the province becomes the most popular destination for holidays among tropical nature and sky-blue sea in Thailand

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