31, 2019 was 127.24 million baht and 175 .14 million baht, respectively, decreased by 47 .90 million baht or 27 .35 % due to the COVID-19 some customers of the company changed the transportation to air
. The increase in demand by air freight, in particular, encouraged the cross-border land transportation (CBS) business to turn a profit on the net loss last year. This contributed to a significant growth
. The increase in demand by air freight, in particular, encouraged the cross-border land transportation (CBS) business to turn a profit on the net loss last year. This contributed to a significant growth
. The Company received “Best Full-Service Boutique Airline - APAC” from Air Transport Awards 2017 which was organized by Transport News Intl, the transportation industry’s leading publication in England
carriers within Europe at 7.1 and 6.5 percent respectively (Source: International Air Transport Association). Tourism industry in Thailand, the number of international tourists visited Thailand was growing
transportation has decreased. 2. Revenue from Air freight. For the three-months until end of June 30 , 2018 and June 30 , 2017 , Our Company had a total of 192.94 million Baht in 2018 and 105.73 million Baht in
first half of 2020 is 69.6 percent. (Source: International Air Transportation Association: IATA) For tourism sector in Thailand, a number of international visitors in second quarter of 2020 dropped by 100
March 31, 2018 and March 31, 2017, the Company and its subsidiaries had a net profit of Baht 56.52 million or 17.17%. Universal Worldwide Transportation Limited holds 80% of the total number of ordinary
factor (PLF) increased 0.7 percentage point from 2018 - reached a new highest record of 82.6 percent. (Source: International Air Transport Association). Thailand tourism industry in the fourth quarter of
: International Air Transport Association). Thailand tourism industry in fourth quarter of 2018 grew at 4.9 percent. Tourist arrival from Southeast Asia region had the highest growth at 20.4 percent, followed by