Thai Airways expects to be in the clear earlier than expected, hopes to relist by end-2024
Thai Airways, which filed for bankruptcy protection in 2020, said it expects to be in the clear earlier than anticipated next year. It also flagged the possibility of relisting its shares on the stock exchange by the end of 2024. The flag carrier is looking to buy 30 new wide-bodied planes to renew its fleet and to add new routes with the aim of getting back to pre-pandemic levels by 2027. CEO Chai Eamsiri speaks to CNA's Roland Lim on the sidelines of the IATA summit in Istanbul.
Thai Airways, which filed for bankruptcy protection in 2020, said it expects to be in the clear earlier than anticipated next year. It also flagged the possibility of relisting its shares on the stock exchange by the end of 2024. The flag carrier is looking to buy 30 new wide-bodied planes to renew its fleet and to add new routes with the aim of getting back to pre-pandemic levels by 2027. CEO Chai Eamsiri speaks to CNA's Roland Lim on the sidelines of the IATA summit in Istanbul.