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Bangkok — Thai Airways International Pcl, this year's second-best performer among Asian airlines, said passenger ticket sales may rise at least four per cent this quarter as rising demand prompted the carrier to provide extra flights - Brief Article

Business Asia,  March, 2002  

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> * Bangkok -- Thai Airways International Pcl, this year's second-best performer among Asian airlines, said passenger ticket sales may rise at least four per cent this quarter as rising demand prompted the carrier to provide extra flights. Thai Air has received forward bookings for more than three quarters of available seats until April on routes including Europe, Australia, Japan and South Korea, said Vasing Kittikul, the carrier's vice president for sales and distribution.

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