Old Bangkok airport's future in doubt

Suvarnabhumi Airport on November 28th, 2011

Suvarnabhumi Airport has replaced it as the city's and country's major gateway. Airports of Thailand PLC, which operates Don Mueang, said the big question is whether the facility needs a permanent flood-control system, the Bangkok Post reported.
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RT @RichardBarrow: Suvarnabhumi airport sure it can remain dry (Bangkok Post) http://t.co/aTm8MNGr #ThaiFloodEng

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Bangkok Floods Leave the Truth Gurgling and Going Under

Suvarnabhumi Airport on October 25th, 2011

At this stage, Suvarnabhumi International Airport continues to operate normally and thousands of tourists are coming and going as normal, even though Thailand's broader economic toll mounts. Today's Bangkok Post reported that 227 branches of commercial
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BANGKOK RESCAN – Bangkok Post

Suvarnabhumi Airport on September 9th, 2011
BANGKOK RESCAN
Bangkok Post
Body scanners get a redo at Suvarnabhumi Airport without the invasive features in a bid to improve security. Tucked away almost unnoticed by typical flyers in the five checkpoints of international transfer areas at Suvarnabhumi Airport are cubicles

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BANGKOK RESCAN – Bangkok Post

Suvarnabhumi Airport on September 9th, 2011
BANGKOK RESCAN
Bangkok Post
Body scanners get a redo at Suvarnabhumi Airport without the invasive features in a bid to improve security. Tucked away almost unnoticed by typical flyers in the five checkpoints of international transfer areas at Suvarnabhumi Airport are cubicles

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BANGKOK RESCAN – Bangkok Post

Suvarnabhumi Airport on September 9th, 2011
BANGKOK RESCAN
Bangkok Post
Body scanners get a redo at Suvarnabhumi Airport without the invasive features in a bid to improve security. Tucked away almost unnoticed by typical flyers in the five checkpoints of international transfer areas at Suvarnabhumi Airport are cubicles

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’5 Power 5′ seeks to burnish BKK’s image – Bangkok Post

Suvarnabhumi Airport on September 7th, 2011

Bangkok Post
'5 Power 5' seeks to burnish BKK's image
Bangkok Post
Airports of Thailand Plc (AoT) wants people to see Suvarnabhumi Airport not just as a place to board and exit airplanes, but also as home to some of Thailand's best attractions. King Power vicepresident Sombat Dechapanichkul and AoT acting president
Travel around Thailand gets easier as low-cost airline boom continuesThe Independent
Thai Smile Air to be Launched in July 2012CompareAway
Bangkok Airways Flight PG 941: Bangkok to Luang Prabange-Travel Blackboard (press release)

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Suvarnabhumi to introduce body scanners – Bangkok Post

Suvarnabhumi Airport on September 7th, 2011

Bangkok Post
Suvarnabhumi to introduce body scanners
Bangkok Post
The Airports of Thailand (AoT) has invested 100 million baht to improve security screen areas at Suvarnabhumi International Airport. Eight full body scanners will be implemented for maximum security checks, according to AoT senior executive

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Suvarnabhumi to introduce body scanners – Bangkok Post

Suvarnabhumi Airport on September 7th, 2011

Bangkok Post
Suvarnabhumi to introduce body scanners
Bangkok Post
According to AoT, Suvarnabhumi Airport served 42.38 million passengers last year, of whom 12 million were domestic. According to latest statistics, passenger numbers increase about 6% year by year. AoT expects passenger numbers to increase by 2.5

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’5 Power 5′ seeks to burnish BKK’s image – Bangkok Post

Suvarnabhumi Airport on September 7th, 2011

Bangkok Post
'5 Power 5' seeks to burnish BKK's image
Bangkok Post
Carried out in collaboration with King Power Group, the master tenant concessionaire, the new campaign is called 5 Power 5 @ Suvarnabhumi Airport. It highlights the airport as: – A gateway to Thailand's five most popular destinations: Bangkok,
Travel around Thailand gets easier as low-cost airline boom continuesThe Independent
Bangkok Airways Flight PG 941: Bangkok to Luang Prabange-Travel Blackboard (press release)
Thai Smile Air to be Launched in July 2012CompareAway

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