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Suvarnabhumi Airport Closed

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

Due to the protesters blockade at the airport, the Airports of Thailand has decided to temporary close the Suvarnabhumi airport since 04.00 AM, 26 November 2008 onward.

For latest developments at the Suvarnabhumi International Airport, please call: (+66) 021321882 or (+66) 021321888 or call tourist police at (+66) 026435522 .

*Thai passengers, please read here: Suvarnabhumi Temporary Closure Announcement (Thai language)

*สำหรับท่านผู้โดยสารชาวไทย โปรดอ่านเอกสารเผยแพร่เรื่อง การงดเที่ยวบินที่จะออกเดินทางจากท่าอากาศยานสุวรรณภูมิ ได้ ที่นี่




Novotel Suvarnabhumi Airport Hotel voted the Best Airport Hotel

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

Novotel Suvarnabhumi Airport Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand was voted the ‘Best Airport Hotel’ in the recent TravelWeekly (Asia) Industry Awards 2008 organised by TravelWeekly. The awards ceremony, which was held on Thursday, 17 July at The Marriott Hotel in Singapore, recognized the best in the Asian travel industry, acknowledging their contributions to tourism and hospitality.

The TravelWeekly (Asia) Industry Awards selection process starts with nominations by a distinguished panel of judges who are experts and veterans in the industry. The awardees from each category are selected based on the total number of votes garnered from TravelWeekly readers and industry peers. This year, the winners were chosen from a total of 2.2 million votes registered for all categories.




Expansion of Suvarnabhumi airport starts soon

Friday, April 25th, 2008

Suvarnabhumi Airport Photo Awards 2

Amid sharp increases in the number of passengers and airlines using the Thai capital’s Suvarnabhumi airport, concerned authorities are now ready to implement the second phase of construction to enlarge the airport, announced by a senior Airports of Thailand (AOT) official.

Somchai Sawasdipol, the AOT official, said more than 42 million passengers used facilities at the airport in 2007 while its full capacity is at 45 million.

There is a need to expand the airport to cater to the rising demands of passengers and airlines, said Mr. Somchai. AOT will speed solving noise pollution at the airport and prepare for the phase 2 construction.




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