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Thai Airways Set to Relaunch Amsterdam Flights

DALLAS — According to AeroRoutes, Bangkok-based Thai Airways International (TG) intends to resume service to Amsterdam from July 1, 2026, operating daily, pending approvals and finalization.  

Thai last served Amsterdam in late 1998, when it operated the route as a tag-on to Zurich (ZRH), making this a near-28-year hiatus.

Resumed AMS Service Schedule

Though TG has yet to announce the resumption of this long-haul service, the airline appears to have applied for rights to reinstate these flights from July 1.

  • TG 935 departs BKK at 04.30, arriving in AMS at 11.15 the same day (local time)
  • TG 937 departs AMS at 14.00, arriving in BKK at 06.20 the following day (local time)

The Thai flag carrier will offer a daily rotation between Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi International Airport (BKK) and Schiphol Airport (AMS).

Flights will be operated with an Airbus A350-900 aircraft, designed for long-haul comfort. The aircraft delivers TG's signature service, in-flight experience, and onboard hospitality.