Really Cool Airlines

There is news from Thailand that a new airline, Really Cool Airlines, is set to launch by the end of the year. The CEO of the company, Patee Sarasin, announced that the airline’s flight routes will be revealed by the end of June, with operations scheduled to commence by year-end. The primary focus of the carrier will be international flights, and it aims to enhance safety measures.

The airline’s slogan, “We Fly the Future,” positions it midway between luxury and budget carriers, promising an exceptional flying experience for its passengers. Patee, formerly the CEO of Nok Air, another Thai airline, assures that Really Cool Airlines will surpass existing standards.

The governor of Bangkok, Chadchart Sittipunt, welcomed the news of this new airline, emphasizing the significant role of airlines in developing smart cities. He believes that Really Cool Airlines will help boost Thai tourism’s recovery and provide an extraordinary experience for passengers.

According to the Tourism Authority of Thailand, the country aims to attract 30 million foreign tourists this year, but this target necessitates an increase in the number of airlines and flights. Recently, four companies, including Really Cool Airlines, applied for an air operating license from the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT). These companies are expected to receive the license to operate next year, subject to regulatory approval.

In conclusion, the launch of Really Cool Airlines is a promising development for Thailand’s aviation industry, with its focus on international flights and enhanced safety measures, poised to contribute to the recovery of the country’s tourism industry.

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