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Air India to take off from Suvarnabhumi Airport

Wednesday, September 27th, 2006

Air India, India’s flagship carrier has been given green signal by the Government of Thailand to operate its flights from the new Suvarnabhumi International Airport, Bangkok from 28th September, 2006.

AI348, operating on the Delhi-Bangkok-Shanghai route will be the first AI flight to take-off for Shanghai at 15.05hrs on 28th September 2006 from the new international aviation hub of Bangkok.

The Suvarnabhumi International Airport, Bangkok not only measures five times the size of the existing Don Muang Bangkok International Airport, but also brings with it other record breaking features.




Farewells at Don Muang International Airport

Wednesday, September 27th, 2006

Some tears were seen as airline employees and members of the public bid farewell to Bangkok International Airport at Don Muang Wednesday, taking photos in remembrance of times past.

Don Muang airport ends more than 90 years service to the public Wednesday and officially will be reborn as Suvarnabhumi Airport Thursday at 3am (0300 hours).

It is the last day Don Muang International Airport will provide services, but passengers and tourists continue to count on the airport for inbound and outbound flights as normal, at least on Wednesday.




Malaysian Airline to start at Suvarnabhumi Airport on Sept 28

Tuesday, September 26th, 2006

Malaysian Airline System (MAS) will start passenger and cargo flight operations at the new Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok and cease operations at the Don Muang airport on Sept 28.

In a statement on Sept 26, MAS said it would operate only one of its three daily Kuala Lumpur-Bangkok return frequencies on Sept 28.

It said it would double the frequency on Sept 29 and from Sept 30, MAS would reinstate its three daily flights on the route.

It said MAS passengers travelling out of Suvarnabhumi airport for the next few weeks are advised to report early for check-in to ensure timely completion of departure formalities.




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