Always loved the Thai Airways livery
Posted by Frequent-Cicada-2938@reddit | aviation | View on Reddit | 5 comments
My mom sent me this from Thailand, probably to help fuel my aviation dreams
Posted by Frequent-Cicada-2938@reddit | aviation | View on Reddit | 5 comments
My mom sent me this from Thailand, probably to help fuel my aviation dreams
upbeatelk2622@reddit
The old Landor branding was great and this Interbrand rebrand is also great.
More on the 2004 rebrand - funny it mentions "Sky Asia" which as we know it is called Nok Air.
Far_Breakfast_5808@reddit
Still feels so weird to see A320s flying around in Thai colors considering how Thai was, apart from a small 737 operation that was retired several years ago, an entirely widebody operation. I know Thai Smile existed (and that's where this A320 came from), but it had a different livery. It's like the surreal feeling of seeing Singapore Airlines 737s or Cathay A321s.
upbeatelk2622@reddit
It's an industry-wide trend. Thai and Cathay are the last two to finally buckle
Golgen_boy@reddit
No EK is probably the last one.
United-Bet-6469@reddit
I know what you mean. I'm based in Singapore and I still do a double-take every time I see an SQ 737