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Koh Samui tour operators protest sharp rise in airfares by Bangkok Airways

November 5th, 2006

Claiming over US$5 million in losses in just one month, tour operators in Thailand’s popular southern resort of Koh Samui (Samui Island) are urging Transport Minister Admiral Thira Haocharoen to find ways to reduce airfares raised by Bangkok Airways recently.

Threatening that Koh Samui residents and tour businesses will take drastic action, closing the island’s airport, if their request is ignored, Seni Puvasettavorn, president of the Koh Samui Tourism Promotion Association, said tour operators and islanders have been hit hard by Bangkok Airways recent increase of its airfare by 20 per cent.

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New Bangkok Airport found taxiway problem last month ’caused by water’

November 4th, 2006

The Engineering Institute of Thailand (EIT) released the findings of an investigation after uneven and cracked taxiways and parking bays were found last month at the airport, which opened in September.

Excessive underground water in and outside Suvarnabhumi airport is the cause of recently-found cracks on its taxiways, says the Engineering Institute of Thailand (EIT).

EIT director Suebsak Phromboon said the airport’s asphaltic concrete pavement was soaked for too long and became too soft to bear aircraft weight. He attributed the problem to the airport’s failure to minimise the amount of water in the airport’s ditches. Consequently, the level of underground water surged and eventually seeped upwards to the layer of the asphaltic concrete pavement, Suebsak Phromboon said.

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Noise pollution around new Bangkok Airport will be concluded

November 3rd, 2006

Mr. Chalor Kotcharat, the Deputy Permanent Secretary for Transport, said the Ministry of Transport will urgently evaluate the problems and solutions concerning the residents around Suvarnabhumi Airport. The result will be announced within November 7th.

Mr. Chalor had a meeting with the Department of Civil Aviation, the Office of Transport and Traffic Policy and Planning, and all involved agencies to find the alternatives to solve the noise pollution problem around the new international airport of Thailand.

Currently, officers have been dispatched to measure the noise level in decibels during the take-offs and landings of airplanes.

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