Thai Air posts fourth-straight profit as China numbers grow


Thai Airways plans to exit from a court-supervised debt restructuring earlier than scheduled in late 2024. - PHOTO: THAI AIRWAYS/FACEBOOK

BANGKOK: Thai Airways International Pcl reported a fourth-straight quarterly profit as passenger numbers continued to improve in the wake of Covid, with extra impetus coming from travellers from China.

Net income for the three months through September was 1.54 billion baht (US$43 million), rebounding from a loss of 4.79 billion baht a year earlier, the airline said in an exchange filing Friday.

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