• Nok Airlines plc, trading as Nok Air (SET: NOK; Thai: บริษัท สายการบินนกแอร์ จำกัด (มหาชน), from nok [นก] meaning 'bird') is a low-cost airline in Thailand...
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  • up NOK, nok, or -nok in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nok or NOK may refer to: NYSE stock ticker for Nokia Corporation, based in Finland Nok Air, an...
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  • is a Thai business executive, best known as the CEO of low-cost carrier Nok Air from 2004 to 2017. A member of the Sarasin family, Patee attended The King's...
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  • Thailand's Nok Air and Singapore based Scoot. The airline operated commercial flights out of Don Mueang International Airport after 20 May 2015. Nok Air owned...
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  • carrier Nok Air. In 2017, the Lion Air Group managed to surpass 50% market share domestically for the first time. In 2021, after the launch of Super Air Jet...
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    originally eight, Asia-Pacific airlines: Cebu Pacific, Cebgo, Jeju Air, Nok Air and Scoot. Value Alliance is the fourth-largest airline alliance in terms...
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    Currently, Don Mueang is the main operating base for Nok Air, Thai AirAsia, and Thai Lion Air. "Don Mueang" airfield was the second established in Thailand...
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  • an arm for Nok Air under the brand Nok Mini, the company ended their partnership in March 2014. SGA were in talks to be acquired by Thai AirAsia but this...
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    Scoot (redirect from Scoot Air)
    announced its new long haul carrier in Thailand, NokScoot, a joint venture between Scoot and Nok Air. NokScoot began commercial flights from Bangkok's Don...
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    moved to the airport on 21 September. AirAsia and Thai AirAsia followed on 25 September and on 26 September Nok Air moved to Suvarnabhumi Airport. During...
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