AirAsia unveils new A320 livery celebrating China and Thailand’s friendship
AirAsia has unveiled its latest aircraft livery, designed in honor of 50 years of bilateral relations between China and Thailand.
The celebratory design is painted on one of the carrier’s A320 aircraft (registration number HS-BBR), and features two significant creatures: a dragon to symbolize China, and Thailand’s mythical serpent, the Naga.
Greetings in both Thai and Chinese also adorn the aircraft fuselage on either side, making the aircraft a flying ambassador of goodwill across domestic and international flights, AirAsia said.
“Thailand and China share a long-standing relationship across many dimensions, especially in tourism, where both countries are top destinations for each other’s travelers,” said Santisuk Klongchaiya, CEO of Thai AirAsia..
“With mutual visa exemptions now in place, travel between the two nations has become even more seamless. China remains one of AirAsia’s key markets, and we are proud to serve a wide network of routes covering both major and secondary cities,” Klongchaiya added.
AirAsia currently operates the most direct routes from Thailand to China, flying to 10 destinations: Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Chongqing, Changsha, Wuhan, Kunming, Hangzhou, Xi’an, Chengdu, and Shanghai.
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