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No nonstop flights yet link us airlines directly with thailand despite renewed safety rating

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No nonstop flights yet link us airlines directly with thailand despite renewed safety rating
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Scott Kirby, chief executive officer | United Airlines

Thailand welcomed over 35 million international visitors in 2024, with China and India being the largest source markets. The country is also seeing growing interest from US travelers seeking cultural experiences and affordable vacations. Despite this popularity, there are currently no nonstop flights between the United States and Thailand.

One of the main reasons for this absence has been regulatory. In 2015, the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) downgraded Thailand's air safety rating to Category 2 after an audit found non-compliance with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) standards. This downgrade prevented Thai carriers from operating direct flights to the US. However, in April 2025, Thailand regained its Category 1 status, restoring eligibility for direct service.

United Airlines responded by announcing a one-stop route from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to Bangkok Suvarnabhumi International Airport (BKK), via Hong Kong International Airport (HKG), set to begin in October 2025 using Boeing 787-9 aircraft. At the same time, United revealed new services to Ho Chi Minh City and Adelaide. Patrick Quayle, Senior Vice President of Global Network Planning and Alliances at United Airlines, stated:

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Despite improvements in aviation safety ratings and fleet modernization by Thai Airways—which now operates fuel-efficient aircraft such as Airbus A350s and Boeing 787s—nonstop flights remain unlikely in the near term due to economic factors.

Routes between major US cities like Los Angeles and Bangkok are considered ultra-long-haul at over 8,200 miles. Such routes typically require strong demand from high-paying business travelers to be profitable because of high operational costs. In contrast, most traffic between the US and Thailand consists of leisure travelers or those visiting friends or relatives—groups that tend to prioritize lower fares over nonstop convenience.

Historically, Thai Airways operated nonstop flights from Bangkok to both Los Angeles and New York using Airbus A340-500s but discontinued these services due to financial losses attributed partly to fuel inefficiency. While newer aircraft could theoretically make these routes more viable today, market conditions have not yet shifted enough.

Currently, Air Canada is the only airline offering a nonstop flight between North America and Thailand: three weekly flights from Vancouver International Airport (YVR) to Bangkok Suvarnabhumi International Airport (BKK), increasing during peak season. This route benefits from a shorter distance compared with US West Coast airports—about 7,344 miles—and less competition on Southeast Asian routes out of Vancouver.

Travelers between the US and Thailand can choose among many one-stop options through East Asian hubs like Tokyo Narita (NRT), Seoul Incheon (ICN), Manila Ninoy Aquino (MNL), Hong Kong (HKG), Singapore Changi (SIN), or Taipei Taoyuan (TPE). Major airlines such as All Nippon Airways, Japan Airlines, Korean Air, Asiana Airlines, Philippine Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Singapore Airlines, EVA Air—and Middle Eastern carriers Emirates, Qatar Airways, Etihad Airways—offer extensive connecting services via their respective hubs.

Looking ahead, industry observers consider United Airlines as a likely candidate should any US carrier launch a nonstop service between the two countries. Its Star Alliance partnership with Thai Airways would allow for seamless onward connections within Southeast Asia if such a route were established. Potential departure points include Los Angeles or San Francisco—the former home to America's largest Thai community; the latter serves as a key transpacific hub for United’s operations.

While ongoing growth in luxury tourism may eventually increase premium demand on these routes—as seen elsewhere with ultra-long-haul success stories—it remains uncertain when or if a US-based airline will introduce direct service between America and Thailand.

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