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Sep 25, 2015 (newstodate): Thailand remains high on the "to-do" list of the Lithuanian charter and ACMI provider Small Planet Airlines - but the issue is still pending..
-We are determined to proceed with the project for setting up a subsidiary in Thailand, but it will take longer time, says Vytautas Kaikaris, Small Planet Airlines CEO.
-The whole industry is waiting for the outcome of another ICAO audit which is due in November.
As earlier announced, Small Planet Airlines Group plans to acquire an AOC in Thailand allowing it to set up Small Planet Thailand alongside its Lithuanian carrier Small Planet Airlines, in the air since 2007, and Small Planet Airlines Poland that was added in 2009.
-In the meantime we are focusing our efforts on Cambodia, where we are growing to four aircraft on routes to China and South Korea under the five-year agreement with Sky Angkor, announced earlier, says Mr Kaikaris.
Since 2014 the carrier has built up business with customers in Asia to balance the seasonal variations in the European traffic, starting with a cooperation with Bhutan Airlines flying passengers from Bangkok to Paro in Bhutan, followed by a project with Sky Angkor, and in 2015 the Group established a representative office in Bangkok, Thailand.
-We are determined to proceed with the project for setting up a subsidiary in Thailand, but it will take longer time, says Vytautas Kaikaris, Small Planet Airlines CEO.
-The whole industry is waiting for the outcome of another ICAO audit which is due in November.
As earlier announced, Small Planet Airlines Group plans to acquire an AOC in Thailand allowing it to set up Small Planet Thailand alongside its Lithuanian carrier Small Planet Airlines, in the air since 2007, and Small Planet Airlines Poland that was added in 2009.
-In the meantime we are focusing our efforts on Cambodia, where we are growing to four aircraft on routes to China and South Korea under the five-year agreement with Sky Angkor, announced earlier, says Mr Kaikaris.
Since 2014 the carrier has built up business with customers in Asia to balance the seasonal variations in the European traffic, starting with a cooperation with Bhutan Airlines flying passengers from Bangkok to Paro in Bhutan, followed by a project with Sky Angkor, and in 2015 the Group established a representative office in Bangkok, Thailand.