Thai Airways » B777-300 (Config. 1)
Seatplan rating 8.3
- Boarding 8.0
- Seat for sitting 9.0
- Seat for sleeping 6.0
- Service 8.0
- Entertainment 7.0
- Food & drink 9.0
- Punctuality 9.0
- Baggage 10.0
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- B747-400 (Config. 1) - 7.2
- A340-600 - 8.9
- B777-200ER - 8.2
- B777-200 - 6.6
- B777-300 (Config. 1) - 8.3
- B777-300 (Config. 2) - 0.0
- B747-400 (Config. 2) - 6.4
- B777-300ER (Config.2) - 8.4
- A300-600 (Config. 1) - 7.1
- A300-600 (Config. 2) - 0.0
- A300-600 (Config. 3) - 0.0
- B777-300ER (Config.1) - 9.3
- A330-300 (Config. 1) - 0.0
- ATR72 - 0.0
- A330-300 (Config. 2) - 7.5
- A380-800 - 8.4
Thai Airways' Boeing 777-300s have two different configurations. Some seat 388 passengers (49 business, 339 economy), and two seat 364 passengers (34 business, 330 economy), as shown here.
Please note:
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Thai Airways sometimes uses long-range aircraft on domestic, regional and other short haul flights, for example Bangkok to Singapore.
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Thai Airways is known to change its aircraft roster with very little notice, and out of line with the published timetabling. Unfortunately this makes it hard to predict which aircraft type you'll be on.
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Although these aircraft may have first class cabins, these seats are not sold on short flights - online economy and business class fares are available.


