
SGA Airlines, officially known as Siam General Aviation Company Limited, was a Thai regional airline operating under IATA code 5E and ICAO code SGN. Headquartered in Bangkok, Thailand, SGA Airlines was founded in 2002 and commenced scheduled flight operations in 2006 after receiving its Airline Operation Certificate from Thai aviation authorities. The airline primarily served domestic routes across Thailand, connecting smaller regional cities to major hubs in Bangkok and Chiang Mai.
SGA Airlines became widely recognised through its partnership with Nok Air, one of Thailand's leading low-cost carriers. Under the "Nok Mini" brand, SGA Airlines functioned as a regional feeder airline, using smaller turboprop aircraft to serve routes that larger jets could not efficiently operate. This arrangement allowed Nok Air to extend its domestic network to secondary and tertiary cities throughout Thailand. The airline ceased operations in early 2014 following the termination of its partnership with Nok Air. While no longer operating scheduled flights, SGA Airlines remains listed on booking platforms including Traveloka for historical reference and potential future reactivation.
Siam General Aviation has a notable history in Thai regional aviation. Below are the key milestones in the airline's journey:
At its peak, SGA Airlines operated from two hubs — Don Mueang International Airport (DMK) in Bangkok and Chiang Mai International Airport (CNX) — connecting travellers to remote Thai destinations that were otherwise accessible only by long road journeys. The airline played an important role in opening up regional connectivity in Thailand, particularly in the northern and northeastern provinces.
SGA Airlines operated a fleet of turboprop and small utility aircraft suited for short regional routes and small airfields across Thailand. The fleet included:
The Saab 340 series is manufactured by Saab AB of Sweden and is widely used by regional airlines around the world. These aircraft are powered by twin General Electric CT7 turboprop engines, offering a cruising speed of approximately 467 km/h and a maximum range of around 1,550 km. Their short take-off and landing capability made them particularly well-suited for Thailand's regional airports, many of which have runways shorter than those required by larger jet aircraft. SGA Airlines maintained its fleet according to Thai Department of Civil Aviation safety standards, ensuring airworthiness through scheduled maintenance checks and inspections.
SGA Airlines served a network of domestic routes connecting Bangkok and Chiang Mai to smaller regional cities across Thailand. These were the airline's primary routes:
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Understanding baggage rules before your flight helps you pack efficiently and avoid extra charges. Below is a summary of the baggage policies that applied to SGA Airlines (Nok Mini) flights.
Due to the compact cabin of the Saab 340B aircraft, overhead storage space was limited. Passengers were encouraged to pack light and use soft-sided bags where possible.
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Airport check-in was available at all departure airports served by SGA Airlines. Recommended arrival times were:
At the check-in counter, staff would verify your identity document, issue your boarding pass, and process your checked baggage. During peak travel periods such as Thai public holidays, Songkran, and long weekends, arriving earlier was recommended to allow for potential queues.
When operating as Nok Mini, online check-in was available through the Nok Air website, typically opening 24 hours before departure. Passengers who checked in online could proceed directly to the baggage drop counter at the airport, saving time during busy travel periods. A valid government-issued photo ID was required at the airport regardless of check-in method.
SGA Airlines operated an all-economy configuration on its fleet. The Saab 340B aircraft featured 34 seats in a 1-2 configuration with a single aisle, providing every passenger with either a window or aisle seat. Key features included:
Given the short duration of most SGA Airlines flights (typically 45 minutes to 1.5 hours), the in-flight experience was streamlined and efficient. A light snack and beverage service was offered on most routes. Under the Nok Mini branding, the service style was casual and friendly, reflecting the low-cost carrier approach of parent partner Nok Air. The compact Cessna Grand Caravan flights offered a more basic experience suited to charter and ultra-short routes.
No in-flight entertainment system was installed on SGA Airlines aircraft due to the short flight durations. Passengers were welcome to bring personal reading material or electronic devices for use during cruise. The scenic views from the large windows of the Saab 340 aircraft were themselves a highlight, particularly on routes over northern Thailand's mountainous terrain.
SGA Airlines provided assistance for passengers with reduced mobility or special needs, including:
Due to the size of the Saab 340B aircraft, boarding was via airstair rather than jet bridge, which could present challenges for passengers with limited mobility. Advance notification of at least 48 hours was recommended to arrange appropriate assistance.
SGA Airlines did not operate its own standalone frequent flyer programme. However, during the Nok Mini partnership era, passengers could benefit from Nok Air's promotional offers and loyalty initiatives. Nok Air passengers booking connecting services through Nok Mini routes had the advantage of a unified booking system, allowing seamless ticketing across the combined network.
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SGA Airlines operated short domestic flights within Thailand, typically ranging from 45 minutes to 1.5 hours depending on the route. For example, Bangkok to Hua Hin was approximately 30 minutes, while Bangkok to Nan took around 1.5 hours. Check estimated flight times on Traveloka Flight Status.
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