1959 - In August 1959, Thai Airways Company (TAC) entered into a partnership with the Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) to create a dynamic new international airline for Thailand. The Thai Government through TAC held 70 percent and SAS 30 percent of shares in Thai Airways International Company Limited, registered with a capital investment of USD 100,000 (2 million baht).
1960 - On May 1st, a propeller-driven Douglas DC-6B with a full load of 60 passengers took off from Bangkok International Airport en route to Hong Kong, Taipei and Tokyo. This first flight launched THAI's services, which during the first year, linked Bangkok with 11 Asian destinations and utilised a fleet of 3 DC-6B aircraft.
1961 - THAI served over 83,000 passengers during its first year of operations. Royal Orchid Service began to develop its reputation for in-flight excellence, through its unique Thai-style hospitality, attentive cabin attendants and complimentary bar service. The Thai dancing figure logo and traditional silk air hostess uniforms, designed by Prince Kraisingh Vudhijaya, quickly became well known.
1962 x- A 99-seat Convair 990 Coronado jet, the fastest civil airliner at the time, joined the fleet. Their Majesties The King and Queen of Thailand participated in the inaugural flights and flew THAI on various State Visits. THAI's investment capital was quickly increased from 2 million to 40 million baht. |