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Thai Airways opens its Airbus, Boeing flight simulators to the public – Executive Traveller
The latest way for cash-strapped airlines to survive: sell sessions in an Airbus A380 or Boeing 747 flight simulator.

Thai Airways is opening up its Airbus and Boeing flight simulators to the public, seeking a fresh revenue source amid the travel slump caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Customers can get into a mock cockpit of an Airbus A380, Boeing 777-300ER, 747-400 or 737-400 starting next month, said the flagship carrier, which is coping with a debt restructuring under bankruptcy court.
Prices start at 12,000 baht ($540) for two people for half an hour, with a full hour at 24,000 baht and 90 minutes at 3…
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