Suvarnabhumi Domestic Flights
Facilitation for all remaining stranded passengers
Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008To facilitate the confirmation of flights for remaining passengers, the Ministry of Tourism and Sports (MOTS) urges tourists/travellers to contact airline Reservation Centres directly by telephone or e-mail to re-confirm their intention to travel.
Additionally, individuals who are waiting for flight confirmation are requested to refrain from switching hotels at this time. This will make it easier for airline representatives to maintain contact with individual passengers as soon as flights out of Bangkok/Thailand become available.
When the passenger’s reservations request has been confirmed, the airline will contact him/her directly at the hotel. Following this, the individual then makes their way to one of the following Terminal Centres to transfer them to BITEC:
U-Tapao International Airport Internal Phone Numbers
Monday, December 1st, 2008U-Tapao International Airport Information————038-245595
U-Tapao International Airport Office—————-038-245600
U-Tapao International Airport Finance—————038-245901
The Chief of U-Tapao International Airport Service——038-245596
The Chief of U-Tapao International Airport Security—–038-245604
The Deputy Chief of U-Tapao International Airport Administration———038-245908
The Chief of U-Tapao International Airport Personnel and Administration—038-245907
The Officers of U-Tapao International Airport Technical and Planning——-038-245910
U-Tapao International Airport Parking Lot————038-245909
VIP Room————————————-038-245593
Thai aviation authorities gave airlines the green light to use U-Tapao Airport
Friday, November 28th, 2008Thai aviation authorities gave airlines the green light to use U-Tapao Airport. Mr. Chaisak Angkasuwan, Director General of the Civil Aviation Department said that he had authorized more than 20 airlines to utilise the airport, and already a number of flights had landed. He also requested that Immigration and Customs staff to reinforce the number of staff at the airport.
Thai aviation authorities are also coordinating with Thai Airways and other airlines in transferring the stranded passengers and tourists to U-Tapao International Airport, so that they can continue onto their destination.
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