One-Two-Go Airlines
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Founded | 3 December 2003 | ||||||
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Hubs | Don Muang International Airport | ||||||
Fleet size | 5 | ||||||
Destinations | 8 | ||||||
Parent company | Orient Thai Airlines | ||||||
Headquarters | Bangkok, Thailand | ||||||
Key people | Udom Tantiprasongchai (Chairman) | ||||||
Website | http://www.fly12go.com |
One-Two-GO Airlines (Thai: วัน-ทู-โก แอร์ไลน์) is a low-cost airline based in Bangkok, Thailand. It is the domestic subsidiary of Orient Thai Airlines. Its main base is Don Mueang International Airport, Bangkok.[1]
History
The airline started operations on 3 December, 2003[1] with a Bangkok to Chiang Mai service. A Phuket bound plane crashed at phuket international airport after flying from Bangkok on a budget flight on the 16 september. 90% of the passengers are belived to be dead. The aircraft came down in heavy rain. The Aircraft is believed to be an MD 80 aircraft.
Destinations
As of May 2007, One-Two-GO operates scheduled flights to the following destinations:[2]
- Thailand
- Bangkok (Don Mueang International Airport) base
- Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi Airport)[3]
- Chiang Mai (Chiang Mai International Airport)
- Chiang Rai (Chiang Rai International Airport)
- Hat Yai (Hat Yai International Airport)
- Krabi (Krabi Airport)
- Nakhon Si Thammarat (Nakhon Si Thammarat Airport)
- Phuket (Phuket International Airport)
- Surat Thani (Surat Thani Airport)
Fleets
As of September 2007, the One-Two-GO Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft:[4]
- 3 Boeing 747-100
- 1 Boeing 747-200
- 3 Boeing 747-300
- 6 McDonnell Douglas MD-82
- 1 McDonnell Douglas MD-83
Accidents
- On 16 September,2007 a One-Two-GO Airlines MD-82, Flight OG 269 flying from Bangkok with 123 passengers and 5 crew members crashed after heavy storms after attempting to land on a runway at Phuket International Airport. The aircraft split in two.[5][6]
External links
- Template:En icon One-Two-GO Airlines official website
- Template:Th icon One-Two-GO Airlines official website
References
- ^ a b "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. 2007-04-10. p. 59.
- ^ One-Two-GO Airlines domestic schedule
- ^ http://www.bangkokpost.com/Business/03Sep2007_biz33.php
- ^ Airfleets.com One-Two-GO Airlines fleet details
- ^ http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2007/09/16/headlines/headlines_30049141.php
- ^ http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2007/09/16/headlines/headlines_30049142.php