Bangkok Airways and Thai Airways form air cargo partnership

Bangkok Airways and Thai Airways have signed a cargo co-operation deal to share space on each others flights.
Through the cargo special prorate agreement (SPA), Bangkok Airways cargo can be transported to China, South Korea, Japan, Taipei, England, Germany, France and Australia seamlessly, while Thai Airways cargo can be transported to Cambodia, Myanmar, Laos PRD, Vietnam, India and Bangladesh.
"This partnership will not only offer customers of both airlines access to an extensive cargo network in Asia, Europe and Australia, but also help strengthen relationship between the two airlines," the new partners said in a statement.
Earlier this year,  Bangkok Airways and Thai Airways have entered into a code-share agreement to facilitate commercial sales, and to improve passenger convenience in flight connections.

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