Pattaya Airways and TAM Group Sign Air Cargo Capacity Agreement

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Pattaya Airways TAM Group Air Cargo Capacity Agreement

Strategic Partnership Boosts Regional Connectivity Between Thailand and Malaysia

Pattaya Airways has officially signed a cargo space sales and capacity agreement with TAM Group, strengthening its air cargo presence in the ASEAN region. The signing ceremony took place at the Sands Expo and Convention Centre in Singapore on October 29, 2025, during the Transport Logistic & Air Cargo Southeast Asia (tlacSEA) 2025 exhibition.

This agreement marks a significant milestone for Pattaya Airways, directly supporting its network expansion strategy. The partnership focuses on cargo sales and capacity for two key routes: Bangkok (BKK) to Kuala Lumpur (KUL) and Bangkok (BKK) to Penang (PEN).

TAM Group, recognized as one of the region’s leading aviation and logistics service providers, will support Pattaya Airways in achieving several strategic goals, including enhancing regional connectivity and optimizing cargo operations. The collaboration is designed to deliver efficient and customer-focused logistics solutions connecting Thailand and Malaysia.

The alliance is set to reinforce Pattaya Airways’ capacity in the Malaysian market, aligning with the airline’s broader vision of becoming a key player in regional air cargo logistics.

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