12GO ASIA teams up with Thai Airways for Australia flights

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12GO ASIA teams up with Thai Airways for Australia flights

12GO ASIA has teamed up with Thai Airways to offer travellers a convenient reservations service for flights to Australia. The Thai national flag carrier serves key Australian destinations including Perth and Melbourne.

The carrier’s slogan is ‘As Smooth as Silk’ and travellers have the chance of testing the veracity of this with twice daily flights to Melbourne and once a day to Perth. 12GO ASIA provides a one-stop reservations service for flights on these routes.

This means the sensory delights of Bangkok and Thailand are just a few hours away for visitors from Australia. People travelling in the opposite direction are easily able to access Phillip Island’s penguin colony, Yarra Valley and the Block Arcade in Melbourne.

Perth boasts great beaches plus easy connectivity to the Swan Valley Heritage Trail, Freemantle and the dolphins at Shark Bay and Monkey Mia. 12GO’s preferential agreement with THAI ensures customers are offered the best deals on flights.

People wishing to access Darwin and the ethereal attractions of the Northern Territory will find 12GO ASIA’s combo-tickets a boon. We offer convenient connections from Bangkok to Darwin via Singapore with carriers including Jetstar, AirAsia and Scoot.

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