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Global aviation meeting to be held in Bangkok on June 28

Wednesday, June 13th, 2007

The world’s leading aviation and tourism experts will be speaking at one of the biggest events of the international aviation industry, “Asia Forum 2007: The Future of Aviation” on 28 June at Shangri-La Hotel in Bangkok.

The event is part of the celebration of the 10th anniversary of Star Alliance together with one of its award-winning founding members: Thai Airways International. It is co-organised by Asia News Network, an alliance of 16 leading newspapers in 14 Asian countries.




Airport Special Campaign: Thai Culture & Lucky Passenger

Sunday, June 10th, 2007

Airports of Thailand will launch a four-month program of Thai culture and tradition at the 125-billion-baht Bangkok international airport in an effort to encourage passengers to part with more cash.

The seven-million-baht marketing scheme would make air travellers feel very impressed with Thai culture and tradition, said Narongchai Tanachangsaeng, the airport’s deputy general manager.

Special activities under the theme “Suvarnabhumi: The Beauty Given and the Impression Received” would help increase the state-run company’s revenue. The authority projects 45-46 million passengers will enter Suvarnabhumi and Don Muang airports in 2007.




Police to clean up unlicensed taxi and illegal tour guide at Suvarnabhumi Airport

Tuesday, June 5th, 2007

Police have vowed to rid Suvarnabhumi airport of unlicensed black-plate taxis and illegal tour guides within 15 days.

Pol Maj-Gen Wut Liptapanlop, deputy chief of Police Region 1, said the new Bangkok airport has been plagued with the problem of black-plate taxis overcharging passengers. It was reported that there are more than 30 groups operating unlicensed black-plate taxis at the airport, each with 10-100 cabs.

If this is allowed to continue, their operations will cause the state to suffer 300 million baht in lost revenue per year, he said.




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