Thai Airways Cuts May Flights in Asia and Europe Amid High Fuel Costs and Falling Tourism

Thai Airways has announced significant reductions in flight frequencies for May 2026 across domestic, Asian, and European routes, affecting destinations from Thailand to key global hubs. The airline's decision reflects ongoing pressure from soaring fuel prices and waning global travel demand, with further schedule adjustments possible depending on geopolitical tensions and fuel price fluctuations. Watch for potential future cuts or strategic shifts as operational costs remain elevated.
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