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Official Thai Airways app makes its way to the Windows Phone Store – onmsft.com

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
May 8, 2014
1 min read

Thai airways

The app count for Windows Phone Store is increasing day-by-day, and it’s good to see that more developers are releasing their apps for the platform. If you happen to be a Windows Phone user, and visit Thailand regularly, either for work or just for vacation, you may want to take a look at the official Thai Airways app for Windows Phone. 

The app is rich with features, and comes with the ability to check your booking and pay for your ticket, check your flight schedule, check-in, cargo services, and much more. The app looks quite decent in terms of the user interface as well. 

“Thai Airways for Windows Phone is an application proudly presented by Thai Airways International Public Company Limited (THAI). Thai Airways app invite you to check your Flight Schedule, Book & Pay, Flight Information, Check-in, View Booking, Royal Orchid Plus, Royal Orchid Holidays and also guide you to reach our In – flight Services,” the app description says.

Here are the key features of the app:

  • Passenger Services: Flight information, Flight Schedule, View Booking, m Check-in, Royal Orchid Plus 
  • Cargo Services: Cargo Flight Schedule, Cargo e Tracking, Cargo Handling Chart

Head over to the Windows Phone Store and grab the application. 

Thanks Zac for the tip!

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