Nok Air opens a new destination in Isan

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Nok Air opens a new destination in Isan

Nok Air, Thai budget domestic and regional airline, raises its presence in Isan, the Northeast region of Thailand. As representatives of the carrier reported, on 1 July this year Bangkok Khon Khaen flights to be opened.

Nok Air, Thai budget domestic and regional airline, raises its presence in Isan, the Northeast region of Thailand. As representatives of the carrier reported, on 1 July this year BangkokKhon Khaen flights to be opened. This route, as well as others, will be operated from Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok. Boeing 737-800 with 189 seats will serve flights to Khon Khaen and back two times a day.

Khon Khaen will be the eighth Nok Air’s destination in Northeast Thailand, the other seven others are Udon Thani, Buri Ram, Loei, Nakhon Phanom, Ubon Ratchathani, Sakhon Nakhon and Roi Et.

The first flight from Bangkok (DD9806) will leave Don Mueang Airport at 6:30AM and arrive to Khon Khaen at 7:25AM, the second one  (DD9820) from depart from Bangkok at 7:30PM and land in Khon Khaen at 8:25PM. The first return flight from Khon Khaen (DD9807) will leave it 8:00Am and land in Bangkok at 8:55AM. The second one (DD9821) will depart Khon Khaen at 8:55PM and back to Bangkok at 9:50PM.

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