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Phuket Airport to resume operation at 5 pm today

Monday, September 17th, 2007

Airports of Thailand on Monday (September 17, 2007) announced that Phuket International Airport will resume its operation at 5 pm Monday, September 17, 2007.

It said the fact that the One-Two-GO aircraft, flight OG 269, from Bangkok to Phuket crash-landed and skidded off the runway of Phuket International Airport on September 16, 2007 at around 3.30 pm.

The incient has caused the airport to temporarily cease its operation from 4 pm onwards and it has been expected to resume its operation as normal on September 17, 2007 at around 5 pm.




Transport panel will negotiate with residents affected by aircraft noise

Sunday, September 9th, 2007

The Transport Ministry will form a tripartite committee to negotiate with residents affected by noise pollution caused by aircraft taking off and landing at Suvarnabhumi airport. Deputy Transport Minister Sansern Wongcha-um said the committee will comprise residents, the Airports of Thailand and the Transport Ministry and a team of lawyers.

The panel will act as a go-between in negotiating with residents for solutions, he said.

The panel was seen as a move to appease residents who threatened to block entrances to the airport today in protest at the sluggish mitigation process.




Passengers will be welcomed with fresh Thai fruits at Suvarnabhumi airport

Wednesday, September 5th, 2007

LonganInternational arrivals passengers at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi airport will be given a surprise welcome with famous tropical Thai fruits, following the government’s Thai fruit promotion policy.

Serirat Prasuthanond, director of Airports of Thailand (AOT), stated that Suvarnabhumi’s international arrival terminal would be richly flourished with tropical Thai fruits including northern sweet ‘Longan‘, the queen of fruits ‘Mangosteen‘ and juicy southern ‘Longkong‘ to promote Thai fruit among foreigners, under the concept of ‘Experience Thai Taste in Thai Fruits‘ from September 5-11, 2007.

“40,000 international passengers stop at Suvarnabhumi airport each day. It is a good opportunity to promote Thai fruits worldwide,” added the AOT director.




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