Tag: Somchai Sawasdipol
Suvarnabhumi Airport ready for New Year travellers
BANGKOK, Dec 25 - Thailand's main international airport, Suvarnabhumi Airport, is prepared for a huge influx of travellers, with almost two million passengers expected...
Land, air services set for New Year’s holiday travellers
BANGKOK, Dec 20 – Thailand’s rail and air travel services will be augmented to cope with a massive increase of holidaymakers during the...
AoT celebrates Suvarnabhumi’s 6th anniversary
BANGKOK, 11 September 2012 - Suvarnabhumi Airport is celebrating its 6th year anniversary under the theme “Orchid Blooming” with spectacular floral arrangements set...
Suvarnabhumi Airport opens new passenger inspection point
BANGKOK, 17 June 2012 - Suvarnabhumi Airport has opened a new security checking point for outgoing passengers since June 15. The new passenger...
Suvarnabhumi Airport sees 15% passengers rise year-on-year during Songkran
BANGKOK, April 28 - Suvarnabhumi Airport saw a 15 percent rise in the number of passengers year-on-year during the Songkran holiday on Apr 9-18,...
Air passengers told to check in 3-4 hours before departure
BANGKOK, 6 April 2012 – Suvarnabhumi International Airport has urged travelers to check in 3-4 hours before departure time to give some time in...
Suvarnabhumi Airport tops Halal Friendly Airports list
BANGKOK, 29 February 2012 – Suvarnabhumi Airport has been voted the best Halal-friendly airport among non OIC countries for 2012. ...
Suvarnabhumi Airport 2nd phase development to be finished in 2016
BANGKOK, Dec 14 – The Airports of Thailand (AoT) will speed up completion of the second phase expansion of Suvarnabhumi Airport to 2016, one...
Bt1 billion needed to salvage inundated Don Mueang Airport: AoT
BANGKOK, Nov 17 - The Airports of Thailand (AoT) on Thursday said an estimated Bt1 billion is needed for the restoration of submerged Don...
Suvarnabhumi will not be affected by floods
BANGKOK, 18 October 2011 -The Airport of Thailand (AoT) says Suvarnabhumi Airport will not be affected by the deluge with the 3.5-meter- tall dyke...