19 May 2023
Flights to Bangkok from Milan Bergamo via Sharjah
Air Arabia will operate daily connections from Sharjah in the UAE to the capital of Thailand starting June 30
Air Arabia, the Middle East and North Africa’s first and largest low-cost carrier (LCC) operator, today announced the launch of its direct flights between Sharjah and Bangkok in Thailand. The new flights between Sharjah International Airport and Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok will operate daily, starting from June 30, 2023.
Thanks to connecting flights of Air Arabia, it will be possible to reach Bangkok, also from Milan Bergamo Airport with a short stopover at Sharjah Airport in the United Arab Emirates.
Schedule from Milan Bergamo Airport to Bangkok via Sharjah
FLIGHT | DEPARTURE |
TIME
|
ARRIVAL |
TIME
|
AIRCRAFT | FREQUENcy |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
G9 711 | Milano Bergamo | 13:20 | Sharjah | 21:35 | Airbus A321 | Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat |
G9 901 | Sharjah | 22:25 | Bangkok | 07:50+1 | Airbus A321 | Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat |
G9 902 | Bangkok | 09:00 | Sharjah | 12:25 | Airbus A321 | Tue, Thu, Sun |
G9 712 | Sharjah | 21:55 | Milano Bergamo | 02:40 | Airbus A321 | Tue, Thu, Sun |
For information and to book connecting flights via Sharjah from Bergamo to Bangkok, visit the Air Arabia website.
Edited by editorial staff, Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source: © Air Arabia Press Office
Photos: Copyright © Avion Tourism Magazine
Photo of Sharjah: Copyright © Sisterscom.com / Depositphotos
Bangkok: Copyright © Sisterscom.com / Shutterstock
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