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Thai Airways Excoriates Press, Downplays “Crisis”

Matthew Klint Posted onOctober 25, 2019November 14, 2023 7 Comments

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Calling comments suggesting imminent demise devoid of truth and taken out of context, Thai Airways has hit back at reports suggesting that it is truly in crisis mode.

Twice this week I have reported on Thai Airways, first citing its self-confessed lack of direction and then recounting a startling admission from its president.

But Thai Airways isn’t happy and has excoriated news outlets for “misrepresenting” comments made by President Sumeth Damrongchaitham.

First, let’s recall what Thai’s President said earlier this week:

Today, I want staff to be united to overcome the obstacles. Otherwise, the national airline must close down. There is still time for a solution, but there is not much time.

The competition is very fierce this year… Thai is really in a crisis. Next year it must do its best. If staff are still unaware and do nothing, they will not have enough time to fight back.

Today, very little time remains. Today there is no comfort zone. Everyone will die if the vessel sinks.

I don’t know about you, but that leaves very little room for interpretation. The warning is clear and imminent. Whether it is a truthful statement or not (which I questioned, because I think there is no will in Thailand to shut down or even fundamentally change Thai), is beside the point.

But Damrongchaitham apparently meant to convey something else. Thai Airways called his earlier statements “entirely misconstrued” saying they were intended to “bring about employee awareness of the highly competitive state of the airline industry and Thai’s competitive stance in the market”.

New Statement, Same (Lack of) Strategy

Here is Thai’s detailed statement on iDamrongchaitham’s earlier statements:

With competition in the airline industry continually on the rise, Thai’s president clearly emphasized the importance and urgent necessity of overcoming obstacles in conducting airline business.

Thai staff were urged to take heed of how heavy airline competition remains in all areas of business, low-cost carrier competition, air fare promotions, and cut-throat route competition in certain markets.

Thai’s President spoke to staff in order to motivate them to take immediate action to cut costs and boost profits, to act as a combined force to maintain competitive edge in the airline industry. In an era when customers have so many offers on hand with fierce airline competition, employees were asked to join forces and work to beat the competition for the inevitable achievement of improved operational results.

With utmost strength and determination, Thai confirms its capability to perform exceptionally amidst tough airline competition.

Thai thanks all customers for maintaining confidence and for remaining loyal to Thai, the national flag carrier of Thailand. Thai remains very far from shutting down, which remains so far from the truth of Thai’s competitive strengths in the airline industry.

I don’t know about you, but what I hear once again is a lack of strategy.

Thai wants to employees to “join forces and work to beat the competition for the inevitable achievement of improved operational results.”

Great, but how?

Thai’s problem is not a lack of good ideas, but no real vision of how to achieve them.

CONCLUSION

There was little doubt, at least on my part, that Thai was truly in danger of shutting down. Thai Airways is the bottomless money pit that will likely always be fed. But once again Thai has demonstrated it has no strategy going forward.

> Read More: Thai Airways Cancels Six Routes, Concedes Lack Of Vision
> Read More: It’s Official: Thai Airways In Crisis Mode

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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7 Comments

  1. Stuart Reply
    October 25, 2019 at 11:05 am

    Is there anything to prevent within the laws there a merger of Thai, Malaysian, and Singapore Airlines to create a single mega carrier for SE Asia? Like in the U.S. the saving grace of profitability in the industry was consolidation.

    • Matthew Reply
      October 25, 2019 at 11:53 am

      That’s an interesting thought. The cultures of all three are so different, but it could work. I cannot comment on the legal allowability of such a merger, though I would guess it is not possible.

  2. YGeorgeW Reply
    October 25, 2019 at 11:45 am

    @Matthew Do you think this will affect flying on Thai in the next few months? I have two flights coming up in mid-January and am wondering whether I should start looking for alternatives.

    • Matthew Reply
      October 25, 2019 at 11:48 am

      Honestly, I believe nothing will change. Thai Airways is so resistant to actual meaningful change that the status quo will simply continue.

  3. Salim Badruddin Reply
    October 25, 2019 at 1:27 pm

    Always advisable to have cheap fares. Better to have full flight then empty seating. Drop fares and see the result . Everyone loves thai. I also plan to buy ticket by Thailand soon but will compare fares. Good luck

  4. Shahid Iqbal Reply
    October 25, 2019 at 10:57 pm

    I urge upon President to give feedback to its well wishers to notify suggestions given from all over network, upto what extent ,it’s management willing to implement to bring back airline to right footing leading to attain profitable index.SUGGESTIONS SOUGHT IN JULY 2019 BY ITS CUSTOMER RELATION DEPARTMENT BY MAKING ITS EMAIL ADDRESS PUBLIC, Shahid Iqbal with all love for legendary Thai Airways.

  5. Shahid Iqbal Reply
    October 26, 2019 at 2:55 am

    Hi Matthew,it seems you have deep expertise on aviation. I being in same area,can we share live followed by e technology ?

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