FSX A380 landing Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport (Emirates)

Suvarnabhumi Airport on November 12th, 2011
FSX A380 landing Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport Thailand (Emirates)
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X Japan at Suvarnabhumi Airport, Thailand (7 Nov 2011)

Suvarnabhumi Airport on November 12th, 2011
I'm already killed by Yoshiki's smile!!
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Raw Video: Flooding Shuts Down Bangkok Airport

Suvarnabhumi Airport on October 26th, 2011
Advancing floodwaters in Thailand shut down commercial flights Tuesday at Bangkok's second airport, spilling across a complex housing the country's flood relief headquarters. (Oct. 25)
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Airport halts flights amid Bangkok flooding

Suvarnabhumi Airport on October 26th, 2011
www.euronews.net Bangkok's second airport has closed amid Thailand's worst flooding in half a century. Don Muang airport, used mostly for domestic services, halted operations as water levels were making access difficult for passengers and staff. The site in the north of the capital is expected to reopen on November 1. The international airport elsewhere in Bangkok is still open but at Don Muang, which has been used as an evacuation centre, the runways are empty.
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Bangkok Floods Creep Further, Shut Airport

Suvarnabhumi Airport on October 26th, 2011
Floods have shut Bangkok's second largest airport, and evacuees sheltering there were bussed onward Wednesday. Thailand's Prime Minister warned vulnerable areas of the capital could be inundated with water up to 5 feet (1.5 meters) deep. (Oct. 26)
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Bangkok flood waters force difficult decisions

Suvarnabhumi Airport on October 26th, 2011
As flood waters breach Bangkok's domestic airport, residents of the capital and nearby Thai cities are forced to make difficult decisions. The government has allocated a 7.3 billion dollar fund for flood-hit businesses, but with water engulfing people's homes, businesses, and crops many are left stranded. Some among those who can relocate fear for their belongings and remain in their flood-affected homes. Al Jazeera's Wayne Hay reports from Bangkok.
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www.PhilinBangkok.com http www.bangkokairportonline.com Bangkok International Suvarnabhumi Airport Info Walk Through
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Bangkok by Bus from Suvarnabhumi Airport.avi

Suvarnabhumi Airport on October 26th, 2011
Bangkok by Bus from Suvarnabhumi Airport Coming from the airport going to Bangkok you will pass slums near the city
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Survey Flood in North of Bangkok.
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Bangkok, Thailand (CNN) — Floodwaters in Bangkok have reached Don Muang Airport, one of the Thai capital's two main airports and home to the flood relief operation command, which may have to move to another location, according to the governor. In addition to Don Muang, residents in five other areas should prepare for floods, move their belongings to upper floors and take shelter at evacuation centers, Governor Sukhumbhand Paribatra said in a news conference on Monday. Thammasat University's gymnasium, which has been used as an evacuation center, is also flooded and without electricity and is itself being evacuated, the governor added. As a remedy, about 4000 people will be bused to Rajamangala Stadium in central Bangkok with the help of 300-400 volunteers, according to the governor. In the east, the industrial estates of Lat Krabang and Bang Chan remained under threat, and volunteers were sought for help with sandbagging. The governor urged the public not to panic and to follow his reports closely. In an interview with CNN on Sunday Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra said authorities were trying to control the water levels by using all the dams and dikes to cope with an unusually heavy rainy season. ect. CNN's Kocha Olarn and Karen Smith contributed to this report.
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