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Qantas set to resume Bangkok flights
The airline has been operating its Sydney-Bangkok-London return services through Singapore since Bangkok's international airport was closed eight days ago in anti-government protests which left thousands of travellers stranded.

Qantas executive general manager John Borghetti said today Qantas had received approval from Thai authorities to resume flights and was also undertaking its own operational assessments of the airport.

The first Qantas flight, QF2 London-Bangkok-Sydney, is scheduled to return to Bangkok early on Saturday evening.

It will be followed soon after by QF1 operating northbound from Sydney.

Mr Borghetti said the airline's focus this week, in consultation with the federal government, had been to help stranded Australians leave Thailand.

"We have operated three relief flights between Phuket and Singapore since Tuesday, and a fourth and final flight will operate tonight," he said.






"In total Qantas would have carried around 1200 people out of Thailand."


  
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