Thai Airways Onboard TG795 A340-541 From LosAngeles To Bangkok Pt1

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Uploaded by on May 14, 2010

We're on an Airbus A345 approximately eight hours into Thai TG flight 795 from Los Angeles to Bangkok. Seated in coach class, our second meal was about to be served. This was the first time anything other than pitch-darkness could be seen out of the cabin window.

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  • I was recently on that flight, although I was in Premium Economy. It was amazing. I loved how they fed us THREE times on the flight. By the end, I was STUFFED! :)

  • @airbusisawesome ME TOO! Even in their economy class, the food service on Thai Airways has always been excellent. I suppose that's the only reason we fly them back to visit family. It's a huge difference flying onboard a TG flight especially after you've spent a few hours on a domestic carrier like we have to to get to LAX. Great start on your channel. I've subscribed.

  • last time i flew on thai was from my flight from JFK to BKK... great service and it was easy to communicate to the flight attendants because i speak thai myself. i would fly them again but to bad they dont fly to new york anymore because of high fuel costs...

  • @Sornrasug I've read a couple of airline industry articles that stated that Thai is considering bringing that route back. I sure hope so... For us, living in the southeastern U.S. it was the best way to return home if you wanted to fly Thai Airways.

  • love thai, but these new seats r not soft at all, don't know why

  • @chitpol My guess is that since passengers nowadays are getting bigger and heavier, the airlines are choosing to overstuff their seats in order to make them last longer. You're right though, they definitely are hard especially after a 15 hour flight.

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  • @DieselFrdChikn thank you for ur answer, but it does not have to be 15 hours, trust me, 1 hour and u start to feel it, the head part is tough like a board. But since I am a thai, and love all the different colors on the seats, and the uniforms..I am ok with it hahahah

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