The sister airline of national carrier Thai Airways International will begin direct flights from Phuket to Mumbai on March 31, with flights to New Delhi to start on April 2.
THAI Smile will operate four return flights a week to both the destinations.
Announcing this at a reception organised for 'INS Sudarshini', Indian envoy to Thailand Anil Wadhwa said these "flights will lead to a marked increase in the number of Indian tourists coming here".
'INS Sudarshini', retracing the sea routes charted out by adventures traders in the 10th to 12th centuries linking India with Southeast Asia, docked today at Phuket port here after calling on eight Asean countries over the last five months.
Phuket is one of the top most destinations for lakhs of tourists who visit Thailand every year.
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