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Thai Airways, Nok Air, One-Two-Go and Orient Thai, will resume services at Don Muang on March 25, 2007

Wednesday, March 21st, 2007

Thai Airways International (THAI) on Sunday trucked part of ground service equipment back to Don Muang Airport (Former Bangkok International Airport) for a March 25 resumption of domestic flights from the old airport.
Thai Airways spent two hours in moving equipment loaded on 27 trailers and two crane trucks from Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok’s neighboring province of Samut Prakan to Don Muang.

On March 24, or only one-day before commercial domestic direct flights resume at Don Muang, Thai Airways will move smaller equipment including passenger transport vehicles and luggage handling equipment to Don Muang.




Thai Airways reshuffled ground service executives

Wednesday, March 7th, 2007

Thai Airways InternationalThe management of Thai Airways International yesterday reshuffled its ground service executives while it is planning to recruit more ground service staff to meet the heavy workload.

The executive management meeting resolved to have Mrs Wannaporn Wibulkijja, sales and marketing manager for ground services, and Priti Ramasutr, airport service director, swap their positions.

Another decision was to swap the posts of Mano Sapyanont, ground services director at Suvarnabhumi, and Kua Jamornmarn, general administration director.

Management made the changes to improve operations and the decision followed complaints from Thai Air’s staff, Thai Airways president Apinan Sumanaseni said. The changes took effect immediately, he added.




Nok Air will move all flights from Suvarnabhumi Airport to Don Muang Bangkok Airport on March 24

Sunday, March 4th, 2007

Nok Air will shift all of its 58 daily flights from Suvarnabhumi Airport back to Don Muang (Former Bangkok International Airport) on March 24, 2007, one day ahead of the Don Muang airport‘s official reopening.

Nok Air, the Thai Airways International subsidiary, will provide eight check-in and three ticket-sales counters there at Don Muang. Two of the ticketing counters will be located on the departure level and the other one in the arrival hall.

Nok Air official informed yesterday that two flights from Hat Yai, two from Phuket, one from Nakhon Si Thammarat and one from Chiang Mai were scheduled to land at Don Muang on the night of March 24, 2007.




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