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[[File:Happy Air Saab 340A Prasertwit-2.jpg|thumb|Happy Air Saab 340A ]]

'''Happy Air''' ({{lang-th|แฮปปี้แอร์}}), legally ''Happy Air Travellers Co.,Ltd.'', was<ref name="shutdown"/> a small [[airline]] based in [[Thailand]], offering scheduled domestic passenger flights out of [[Suvarnabhumi Airport]], [[Bangkok]], as well as charter services.<ref name="shutdown"/> It was founded on 3 April 2009 and ceased operations in February 2015.<ref name="shutdown">http://ch-aviation.com/portal/news/34923-sad-times-for-thailands-happy-air-travellers</ref>
'''Happy Air''' ({{lang-th|แฮปปี้แอร์}}), legally ''Happy Air Travellers Co.,Ltd.'', was<ref name="shutdown"/> a small [[airline]] based in [[Thailand]], offering scheduled domestic passenger flights out of [[Suvarnabhumi Airport]], [[Bangkok]], as well as charter services.<ref name="shutdown"/> It was founded on 3 April 2009 and ceased operations in February 2015.<ref name="shutdown">http://ch-aviation.com/portal/news/34923-sad-times-for-thailands-happy-air-travellers</ref>



Revision as of 22:20, 28 August 2020

Happy Air
IATA ICAO Call sign
- HPY HAPPY TRAVEL
Founded2009
Ceased operations2015
Operating basesSuvarnabhumi Airport
Fleet size1
Destinations3
Key peopleWiboon Piyapanyawongse (CEO)
Happy Air Saab 340A

Happy Air (Template:Lang-th), legally Happy Air Travellers Co.,Ltd., was[1] a small airline based in Thailand, offering scheduled domestic passenger flights out of Suvarnabhumi Airport, Bangkok, as well as charter services.[1] It was founded on 3 April 2009 and ceased operations in February 2015.[1]

Destinations

Happy Air offered scheduled flights from Bangkok to Chumphon and Ranong as well as charter services.[1]

Fleet

Happy Air operated at least twoSaab 340 with an age of 17 years.[2]

References