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Experience Thai Airways’ New Direct Flights to Amsterdam Starting This Summer

13 Feb 2026 By travelandtourworld

Experience Thai Airways’ New Direct Flights to Amsterdam Starting This Summer
 

Thai Airways will begin direct flights to Amsterdam from Bangkok starting on July 1, 2026. That will be the first time in 30 years the airline has offered that service. This route is also an expansion of the airline’s network of European cities to 12 destinations. The airline will provide daily non-stop flights on an Airbus A350-900, which is promoteed to be more ncomfortable for passengers flying on long-haul flights. Thai Airways has not offered direct flights to Amsterdam since 1998, when they offered a combined service with the Swiss destination of Zurich.

Airbus A350-900 on Amsterdam Route

The A350-900 is a modern, fuel-efficient aircraft with a capacity of 321 seats. This is part of Thai Airways’ efforts to modernize its fleet, which includes a mix of Airbus A350s, A330s, and Boeing 787s. With this aircraft, passengers can expect a smooth, comfortable journey with advanced amenities suitable for a long-haul flight.

European Expansion Plans

The reintroduction of Amsterdam will significantly bolster Thai Airways’ European presence. As of now, the airline serves 11 cities in Europe, including popular destinations such as London, Paris, and Frankfurt.

This move comes as part of the airline’s broader strategy to strengthen its position in the competitive European market, where it already commands the largest capacity share among Asian carriers flying between Europe and Thailand.

Key Competitors in the Amsterdam-Bangkok Market

Thai Airways will not be alone in serving the Amsterdam-Bangkok route. Current competition includes KLM, the Dutch national carrier, which already offers 11 weekly flights using Boeing 777 aircraft. EVA Air also serves the route with three weekly flights via Taipei.

The addition of Thai Airways to this market will increase the total weekly capacity to approximately 14,000 seats, giving the airline a 32% share of the market. This could bring more options for passengers traveling between the two cities.

Market Share and Demand Insights

The Amsterdam-Bangkok route has historically been popular, with a mix of local and connecting traffic. According to market intelligence, a large portion of passengers traveling from Amsterdam to Bangkok are local, while many others connect via Bangkok to other parts of Asia, especially Taiwan.

This demand for connecting traffic is expected to be a key driver of success for Thai Airways, with its strategic location in Bangkok offering easy access to destinations across Southeast Asia, including Taipei, Singapore, and other regional hubs.

Travel Tips for Passengers

For travelers planning to take advantage of the new Bangkok-Amsterdam flights, here are some helpful tips:

Comparing Other Airlines Serving the Route

In addition to Thai Airways, travelers can choose between KLM and EVA Air. KLM, being a major European carrier, operates a larger number of flights, giving passengers more flexibility. EVA Air’s service, which is routed through Taipei, might appeal to those looking to explore Taiwan during their journey.

However, the introduction of Thai Airways’ daily non-stop service increases competition and choice, with the airline’s strong reputation for service and the allure of Thai hospitality on long flights.

Future Outlook for Thai Airways’ European Network

This new service to Amsterdam is part of a larger trend for Thai Airways as it works to regain and expand its market share in Europe. The airline has been actively investing in modern aircraft and increasing frequencies on key European routes. The Amsterdam route will be a significant part of the carrier’s recovery efforts following the global pandemic and recent challenges in the aviation industry.

Moreover, the airline’s growing fleet of Boeing 787s and A350s positions it well for future expansion. With a focus on sustainability, passenger comfort, and increased capacity, Thai Airways is likely to continue expanding its European network in the coming years.

Conclusion

Thai Airways returning to Amsterdam means new and easier options for travelers wanting to connect Europe to Southeast Asia. The airline has been updating their fleet and has been expanding their operations, which fulfills the need for international direct flights. With services starting this July, Thai Airways will be a great option for travelers looking for convenient, and great service flights from Amsterdam to Bangkok.

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