Summary The United States Department of Transportation (DOT) has approved Lufthansa's application to add Thai Airways' flight code TG to its flights from/to the US. Initially, the German airline applied to add THAI's flight codes to flights to Boston Logan International Airport (BOS). THAI does not directly serve the US.

The United States Department of Transportation (DOT) has allowed Lufthansa to add Thai Airways’ (THAI) TG flight code to its flights from/to the US. THAI adding capacity to the US The DOT approved the codeshare flights to the US on August 9, publishing the filing on August 13. In the filing, the DOT detailed that Lufthansa would be able to add THAI’s flight code to its flights from the European Union (EU) to any point in the US.

Furthermore, the German carrier will be able to display the Thai airline’s between any point or points in the US, as well as any point or points in member countries of the European Common Aviation Area (ECAA) According to the EU , in addition to Norway and Iceland, the ECAA consists of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Kosovo. The US government agency approved the use of THAI's flight code to carry passengers, cargo, and mail, which depended on the two airlines’ codeshare agreement. The group pointed out that its flagship airline, Lufthansa, had a particularly difficult six months in 2024.

Initial flights from/to Boston The DOT's ’s approval was granted on several conditions, including.