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Thai Airways hopes to run all flights smoothly without glitches from new Bangkok Airport by November

Monday, October 16th, 2006

By early November, Thai Airways International should have all glitches and problems plagueing the move to Suvarnabhumi Airport resolved, its president announced on Sunday.

THAI President Apinan Sumanaseni said steady progress has been made in dealing with the array of problems most importantly baggage handling since the airport became operational in September 28.

The national flag carrier operates over 200 flights a day, 160 of which are international routes out of the new airport.

Mr. Apinan said THAI sets as its goal that any flight should not be delayed for more than 15 minutes.




Thai Airways sets up Call Center for passengers baggage claim

Sunday, October 8th, 2006

Thai Airways International has improved the efficiency of the baggage claim service at Suvarnabhumi Airport by opening a call center to help passengers get their baggage 24 hours a day.

Passengers who don’t receive baggage are requested to call 0-2130-0057-8 , 0-2130-0060 anytime.

And due to a great number of passengers using the Suvarnabhumi international airport since its official opening on September 28th, 2006, the national flag carrier urges all passengers to check in before time.

Passengers of international flights are requested to check in 3 hours before boarding time while domestic passengers should check in one hour before departure.




Thai Airways requests passengers check in 3 hours in advance

Wednesday, October 4th, 2006

Thai Airways International requests the assistance of passengers flying out of Suvarnabhumi Airport, to check in 3 hours in advance for international flights and 1 hours in advance for domestic flights, in order to decrease traffic jams routed to and from the airport.

Thai Airways InternationalApinan Sumanaseni, THAI’s President, said that following the official opening of Suvarnabhumi Airport on 28 September 2006, there have been several people coming out to the airport who are both passengers and observing public, both inside and outside the airport terminal area.




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