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Pack your patience! The ongoing U.S. government shutdown has already caused over 1,000 flight cancellations and 5,000 delays at major airports like JFK, Chicago O’Hare, and Atlanta. The FAA warns cuts could rise to 4–10% if it continues and yes, it’s starting to affect some transatlantic flights from Europe too.

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From Gatwick to the Golden Buddha, Norse Atlantic Airways Launches Direct Flights to Bangkok
Norse Atlantic Airways has launched its first-ever direct flight from London Gatwick to Bangkok, opening up a new low-cost link between the UK and Thailand just in time for the 2025/26 winter sun rush. Norse Atlantic Airways launches direct Gatwick–Bangkok flights from £429 return. Discover routes, fares, and luxury-for-less Thai escapes.
The inaugural Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner touched down at Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport on 27 October 2025 to a Thai-style welcome, complete wi

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Plane News: Virgin Atlantic to Launch London to Phuket Route, This Is Thai-Riffic News!
Virgin Atlantic is finally heading to Thailand and it’s about time. From 18 October 2026, the airline will launch direct flights from London Heathrow to Phuket, operating three times a week. The route marks Virgin’s first ever direct link to Thailand and a major step into Asia’s booming premium leisure market.

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Swap Grey Skies for Thai Sunshine: Fly to Bangkok with Norse Atlantic & Unlock Luxury for Less
There’s never been a better time to swap London’s grey drizzle for Thailand’s golden glow. With Norse Atlantic Airways now flying direct from London to Bangkok and from Manchester to Bangkok, and great-value fares available through Skyscanner, it’s easier than ever to reach Southeast Asia’s most spectacular luxury destinations, without overspending.

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Flying High: British Airways Resumes Flights to Bangkok from Gatwick
Exciting news for travellers! British Airways has officially resumed its flights to Bangkok from Gatwick, after a four-year pause due to the

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