Suvarnabhumi Archive for September, 2007
Thai Airways president opposes Don Muang as international airport
Tuesday, September 25th, 2007Thai Airways International Public Co., Ltd. (THAI), the country’s flag carrier, opposes the idea of reinstating Bangkok’s former airport, Don Muang, now serving airliners for domestic routes, as another international airport to ease traffic congestion at Suvarnabhumi international airport.
Thai Airways president Apinan Sumanaserani said Suvarnabhumi international airport, which celebrates its first anniversary of commercial opening September 29, is busy during heavy traffic only. In fact, the airport could easily cater to some 60-70 million passengers annually without problems, he said.
Survivors list of One-Two-Go flight & full list of passengers on board
Monday, September 17th, 2007*Names of Survivors – 43 in total – 3 in Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
*Source: One-Two-Go Web Site
Krungthep-Phuket Hospital ( Bangkok Phuket Hospital )(Tel. +66-76-254425, +66-76-254430) | |||
No. | Name | Age | Nationality |
1 | Wichuhon Singnopon (นายวิชชุพล สิงหะพล) | 25 | Thai |
2 | John O’Donnel | 50 | Ireland |
3 | Paiboon Pahan (นายไพบูลย์ ผาพันธ์) | 39 | Thai |
4 | Christopher Falchetti | 36 | Germany |
5 | Marcel Squincbal | 37 | Austria |
6 | Benjamin Zachary Gree | 24 | UK |
7 | Peter James Hill | 35 | UK |
8 | Claus Benjamin Voigt | 24 | Germany |
Important telephone numbers concerning One-Two-Go airline’s crash at Phuket International Airport
Monday, September 17th, 2007One-Two-GO hotline numbers :
1126
085-155-4622
085-911-5092
085-918-3422
085-911 3438
085-911 4297
02-535-7662
02-504-3227
02-504-3641
Phuket Coordination Center : 076-351158
Bangkok Phuket Hospital : 076-254421-9
( www.phukethospital.com/plane_crash_hospital.html )
Siriroj Hospital (Phuket international Hospital) : 076-249400
( www.phuket-inter-hospital.co.th/injuredOneTwoGo.htm )
Vajira Phuket Hospital : 076-361234
Mission Phuket Hospital : 076-237220-9
( www.missionhospitalphuket.com/?lang=en )
Thalang Hospital : 076-311033
Phuket Airport : 076-351144, 076-351166
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- Attractions around Suvarnabhumi Airport Prepared for Tourists
- Moving to Suvarnabhumi
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- Jobs accelerating in communities neighbouring Suvarnabhumi
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- Suvarnabhumi Airport opens on schedule