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Thai Lion Air operates from Bangkok's main airport, Don Mueang International Airport, with domestic and international scheduled flights. The airline's first flight was in December 2013 between bangkok - Chiang Mai. The airline shares services with Malindo Air between Kuala Lumpur International and Bangkok. Denpasar becomes the second destination in Indonesia that Thai Lion Air serves from the Thai capital, with it already flying to Jakarta. In total Thai Lion Air now offers 24 routes from Don Mueang on over 450 weekly flights.

 

Thai Lion Air describe themselves not just as a low-cost carrier, but an airline that provides superior products and services.  "Freedom to Fly", allowing passengers to feel freedom within their flight, when flying on a Boeing 737-900ER and Boeing 737-800. The 737-900ER incorporates a new pair of exit doors and a flat rear-pressure bulkhead that allow a maximum capacity of 215 passengers in a single-class layout. Aerodynamic and structural design changes - including strengthened wings, a two-position tail-skid, enhancements to the leading and trailing edge flap systems, optional blended winglets, and auxiliary fuel tanks that will allow the 737-900ER to accommodate higher takeoff weights and increase its range to 3,200 nautical miles (5,900 km). 

Reclining leather seats with seat pitches of 29" and seat width of 17" for Economy class. Fit for travellers looking for both comfort and value. Boeing aircraft The 737-800 incorporates a new pair of exit doors and a flat rear-pressure bulkhead that allow a maximum capacity of 189 passengers in a single-class layout. Aerodynamic and structural design changes - including strengthened wings, a two-position tail-skid, enhancements to the leading and trailing edge flap systems, optional blended winglets, and auxiliary fuel tanks that will allow the 737-800 to accommodate higher takeoff weights and increase its range to 3,058 nautical miles (5,665 km).

 

Thai Lion Air offers a service called Lion Fast, which enables passengers to travelling more coveniently and faster.

Lion Fast enable customers to choose its favourite seat, enjoy priority bagagge, priority check-in, priority boarding abd VIP VAN for more convenient with shuttle service. Lion Connect enables a convenient flight reservation process that allows passenger to book from two connecting flights under one reservation. Giving you the freedom to fly further with convenient check-in and baggage check through. 

Reclining leather seats with seat pitches of 31" and seat width of 17" for Economy class. Fit for travellers looking for both comfort and value.

 

Lion Air is Indonesia's largest privately-run airline, and the second largest airline as is flies to 79 destinations across Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam and Saudi Arabia as well as charter routes to China and Hong Kong. The airline's motto "We Make People Fly" is what Lion Air are about and believe that anyone can fly with them, ensuring that their safety, security and quality is prioritised.

 

Lion Air was legally established on 15 November 1999 and began operating the first time on June 30, 2000 by flying from Jakarta to Pontianak using aircraft type Boeing 737-200 which at that time only 2 units. Lion Air Group now has 332 aircraft including Boeing 747-400s, 737-800, 737-900 ER, 737 MAX 8, ATR 72-500, ATR 72-600, Airbus A330-300s, Airbus A320 CEO, Hawker 900 XP and EC 135-P2e.

 

Fifteen years in the air and serving the public, Lion Air already flies to 183 routes. These are divided into domestic routes, which spread to all corners of Indonesia from Sabang to Merauke, and the International towards a number of countries such as Singapore, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Japan and China. Today Lion Air is very successful. Lion Air garnered the ‘Best Brand Award 2004’ from SWA, a marketing magazine published in Indonesia.

The results were tabulated from Marketing Research Specialist (MARS) based on a survey of 6,000 people in five major cities of Indonesia. Lion Air gained a 33.6 percent index with the potential of a brand to increase the number of passengers in the future. Lion’s success is based on the effort to provide satisfaction to its customers. It present Lion Air is all set to go global based on an alliance with a number of international airlines.

 

 

 


Destinations

CHINA

Changsha   

Chengdu

Chongqing

Guangzhou

Nanchang

Nanjing

 

MYANMAR

Yangon

 

INDONESIA

Bali  

Jakarta

 

THAILAND

Bangkok

Chiang Mai

Chiang Rai

Hat Yai

Krabi

Phuket

Surat Thani

Udon Thani

Nakhon Si Thammarat

Ubon Ratchathani

Trang

Khon Kaen

Phitsanulok

 

SINGAPORE

Singapore

 

VIETNAM

Ho Chi Minh City

Hanoi

 

JAPAN

Fukuoka

Tokyo Narita


Bagggage

Check-in Baggage Allowance

Domestic Flights

Economy Class - 15kg Free

Note: Should you exceed this amount, additional charges will be incurred. Thereafter, the standard rates applicable are as follows:Boeing aircraft - THB400 per kg

 

International Flights

Effective from 15 Jan 2017 onward, checked-in baggage allowance on International routing is 20 kg per person. For any ticket purchased before 01 Dec 2016 will apply baggage allowance 30 kg as display on your ticket.

 


News

24th May 2018

Lion Air subsidiary, Wings Air, opens new route

Wings Air has launched a new route, connecting the city of Kupang, the main city on Indonesian Timor (Timor Barat) to Lombok, the popular tourist destination on Nusa Tengarra. This route is set to start tomorrow on an aircraft with a capacity for 72 passengers. This new Wings Air route will fly daily between the two islands and strengthen the inter-island network of the Lion Air group.

 

14th May 2018 

Thai Lion Air adjusts start date for service to Nepal

Thai Lion Air have changed their scheduling of a new route that they're launching which flies between Bangkok Don Mueang (DMK) and Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM). initially, the route was supposed to start service on 1st May 2018, however, the airline has now pushed the date back to 1st August 2018.  The service will run three times a week and will carry passengers on the Boeing 737-800 aircraft.

 

27th March 2018 

Thai Lion Air receives first Boeing 737

Boeing delivered its first 737 MAX 9 to launch customer Lion Air Group, also the first operator to put the MAX 8 into service. One of the world’s largest operators of 737s, Lion Air Group has a commitment for 50 MAX 10s in place as well. The 737 MAX 9 is designed for a capacity of up to 220 passengers and a maximum range of 3,550 nm. The debut aircraft will join the fleet of Thai Lion Air.

 

2nd February 2018

Thai Lion Air launches direct route between Tianjin, Bangkok

Thai Lion Air has lunahced a new direct route between Tianjin in China and Bangkok in Thailand. 

A new direct air route between north China's Tianjin Municipality and Thailand's Bangkok has opened, bringing the weekly number of flights from Tianjin to Thailand to 37. The new route is served by an Airbus A330 with 392 seats. It operates every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday via Thai Lion Air. Another air route from Tianjin to Phuket will be launched soon by the same airline. Thai Lion Mentari Co. Ltd, traded as Thai Lion Air, is the first new foreign airline to serve Tianjin Binhai International Airport in 2018. The carrier operates mainly from Bangkok's Don Mueang International Airport.

 

13th January 2018

Thai Lion Air put on a show for Children's day!

Thai Lion Air were just one of the Thai Airlines that heped put on a spectaular Air Show in aid of Chlidren's day. Pilots and staff from Thai Lion Air worked along side their competitors to take turns handing out school supplies and demonstarating regular rescue operations. Children could participate in a wide avariety of activities, including simulated boarding, quizzes and sports contests. Prime Minister Chan-o-cha presided over the official opening ceremony at Don Mueang Airport, speaking to over 300 adolescents about importance of the day. Known as 'Wan Dek' in Thailand, the day gives children the opportunity to have fun and create awareness about their significant role towards the development of the country. Children's day is celebrated in a number of countries worldwide.   

 

22nd November 2017

Thai Lion Air adds first widebody jet, an A330

Thai Lion Air (SL, Bangkok Don Mueang) has taken delivery of its first widebody aircraft in the form of A330-300 HS-LAH (msn 1820). According to Skyliner Aviation, the twinjet as positioned from Toulouse Blagnac to Bangkok Don Mueang on Tuesday, November 21, featuring the livery of fellow Lion Air Group carrier, Batik Air (ID, Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta).
Thai Lion Air has previously stated it would take delivery of a total of three A330s this year. They will be used to open up medium-haul services to Japan and South Korea once permits from the respective civil aviation authorities have been secured as well as the Middle East, and possibly Europe.

 

2nd October 2017

Thai Lion Air adds new scheduled charter service to China from late-September 2017

Thai Lion Air in late-September 2017 launched additional scheduled charter routes to China, on board Boeing 737 aircraft. Recently added new scheduled charter routes as follow.

Bangkok Don Mueang – Changzhou eff 26SEP17 4 weekly
Bangkok Don Mueang – Hangzhou eff 26SEP17 1 daily
Bangkok Don Mueang – Shanghai Pu Dong eff 01OCT17 4 weekly
Bangkok Don Mueang – Wuhan eff 25SEP17 1 daily (6 weekly from 30OCT17)
Bangkok Don Mueang – Xi’An eff 25SEP17 4 weekly
Bangkok Don Mueang – Zhengzhou eff 25SEP17 4 weekly
Krabi – Changsha eff 25SEP17 3 weekly
Phuket – Xi’An eff 25SEP17 1 daily (6 weekly from 23OCT17)
Surat Thani – Changsha eff 26SEP17 1 weekly

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