Suvarnabhumi Archive for August, 2006
Budget airlines submit flight plans Aug 17, 2006
Thursday, August 17th, 2006Thailand’s state-controlled national flag carrier, Thai Airways International (THAI), has been so far the only airline ready to launch domestic flights on September 15 from Bangkok’s new Suvarnabhumi International Airport, while all low-cost airlines are preparing to submit their flight programs to Airports of Thailand Public Co., Ltd. (AOT) this Thursday (August 17).
Suvarnabhumi International Airport Director Somchai Sawasdeepol said here on Sunday that AOT officials and executives of the low-cost airlines met last week on progress made by each airline to operate from the new airport on schedule.
Tours of new Suvarnabhumi Airport terminals end Aug 15, 2006
Tuesday, August 15th, 2006Heightened security concerns due to a foiled terror plot in the United Kingdom earlier this week have caused Thai aviation officials to halt tours of the not yet opened Suvarnabhumi International Airport terminals as of August 15, 2006.
Public tours of the new Suvarnabhumi Airport terminals, which have drawn a large crowds daily, will be cancelled from next Tuesday due to tightened security measures following the arrests of suspected terrorists who intended to blow up as many as a dozen aircraft departing UK airports for the United States.
THAI Air to Migrate to Suvarnabhumi Airport
Tuesday, August 8th, 2006Thai Airways International Public Company Limited announced readiness of the company’s six main activities to migrate to Suvarnabhumi Airport, which are prepared to transfer equipment and personnel.
Mr. Kobchai Srivilas, Senior Executive Vice President, Advisor for Special Projects, Thai Airways International Public Company Limited, said that the company has prepared to migrate operations of its six main activities, those being Cargo and Mail Commercial, Ground Support Equipment Services, Catering Services, Aircraft Maintenance Center, Customer Services, and Operations Center.
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