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Passengers will be welcomed with fresh Thai fruits at Suvarnabhumi airport

Wednesday, September 5th, 2007

LonganInternational arrivals passengers at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi airport will be given a surprise welcome with famous tropical Thai fruits, following the government’s Thai fruit promotion policy.

Serirat Prasuthanond, director of Airports of Thailand (AOT), stated that Suvarnabhumi’s international arrival terminal would be richly flourished with tropical Thai fruits including northern sweet ‘Longan‘, the queen of fruits ‘Mangosteen‘ and juicy southern ‘Longkong‘ to promote Thai fruit among foreigners, under the concept of ‘Experience Thai Taste in Thai Fruits‘ from September 5-11, 2007.

“40,000 international passengers stop at Suvarnabhumi airport each day. It is a good opportunity to promote Thai fruits worldwide,” added the AOT director.




One-Two-Go Airlines shifting flights from Don Muang to Suvarnabhumi Airport

Tuesday, September 4th, 2007

The budget carrier One-Two-Go Airlines is shifting some of its operations back to Suvarnabhumi Airport from the old Don Muang airport where it had concentrated its flights since last September.

The airline quietly launched its first scheduled daily flight from the new Bangkok airport to Phuket on Aug 17 and will gradually increase flight frequency on the route to four per day.

The goal is to help passengers connecting with international flights and to meet demand from local travellers who find it more convenient to board flights at Suvarnabhumi, said the airline’s chief executive, Udom Tantiprasongchai.




Airports of Thailand plans commercial complex land at Suvarnabhumi Airport

Monday, August 27th, 2007

Airports of Thailand (AOT) plans to develop 1,000 rai of vacant land at Suvarnabhumi Airport into a commercial complex containing a three-star hotel, exhibition hall and shops.

The Bt10-billion site is located in the airport’s northeastern corner, close to the transportation terminal and some petrol stations.

Construction is expected to start early next year on the 300-room hotel and the exhibition hall next to it, said Narongchai Tanadchang-saeng, deputy general manager for business development.

The retail area will consist of local-product shops, restaurants, spa and massage facilities and a food court. A golf course is also on the drawing board.




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