Thailand's MoT announces policies to reduce operating costs for airlines
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Background ✨
Thai AirAsia planned widespread frequency reductions and route suspensions from late Apr-2026 into 24-Oct-2026, cutting seat capacity by an average of 30% and citing jet fuel prices surging more than threefold, according to CEO Phairat Pornpathananangoon1. Airlines Association of Thailand prepared to propose a temporary cut in domestic jet fuel excise tax to offset oil-price volatility and geopolitical uncertainty2. CAAT previously said the Transport Ministry expedited initiatives to lower airline operating costs while also setting peak-season fare ceilings3.