Asia Atlantic Airlines ceased operations in October 2018. Click on the logos below to find other airlines that fly a similar route to Asia Atlantic Airlines:
Asia Atlantic Airlines ceased operations in October 2018.
Asia Atlantic Airlines was a charter airline that operated flights to China, Japan and Thailand. The airline was headquartered in Bangkok, Thailand and had two hubs: Bangkok Suvarnabhumi and Tokyo Narita International Airport.
Asia Atlantic Airlines ceased operations in October 2018.
Asia Atlantic Airlines allowed passengers to bring one piece of carry-on baggage, weighing no more than 7kg. Asia Atlantic Airlines passengers were also allowed to bring a personal item such as a handbag, tote bag, umbrella, walking stick or camera.
Your Asia Atlantic Airlines checked baggage would vary depending on the ticket fare you purchased at the time of booking.
Asia Atlantic Airlines online check-in opened 48 hours prior to the flight departure time and closed 30 minutes prior to the scheduled flight departure time.
Alternative Airlines advises that passengers arrived at least 3 hours prior to their flight departure time.
Asia Atlantic Airlines offered a number of snacks and drinks on board. If you had any special dietary requirements, you had to contact the airline at least 7 days prior to the flight departure.
Asia Atlantic Airlines didn't offer a frequent flyer programme.
Asia Atlantic Airlines operated flights to the following destinations:
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Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) is the main international airport which serves the Bangkok Metropolitan Region. This airport is a hub for Bangkok Airways, K-Mile Air, Thai Smail and Thai Airways International. Other airlines that fly to/from the airport include Eva Air and Thai AirAsia.
Asia Atlantic Airlines fleet consisted of 2x Boeing 767-300ER aircraft. The aircraft could handle up to 261 passengers.