Islands gain timeout

Suvarnabhumi Airport on May 9th, 2012

Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment’s Department of National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation said Surin and Similan islands in Phang Nga province will close until 31 October to allow the park to recover their natural balance.

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Islands gain timeout

Suvarnabhumi Airport on May 9th, 2012

Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment’s Department of National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation said Surin and Similan islands in Phang Nga province will close until 31 October to allow the park to recover their natural balance.

CHIANG MAI: Luxury digs in Lanna

Suvarnabhumi Airport on April 12th, 2012

Chiang Mai offers promotion from now until October 31, in All Suite 137 Pillars.

KRABI: In the deep

Suvarnabhumi Airport on April 5th, 2012

Escape the summer heat and plunge into the Andaman Sea by taking advantage of the Zaan Zanook Diving Package being offered by the Zeavola Resort in Koh Phi Phi from April 20 to October 31.

KRABI: Blissed out by the beach

Suvarnabhumi Airport on March 20th, 2012

Centara Anda Dhevi Resort & Spa Krabi is extending its April promotions into the low season.
From May to October, a Deluxe Garden View room is available at Bt1,600 per night, while Deluxe Pool Access Room costs Bt2,100.

Dream World to open in January

Suvarnabhumi Airport on December 17th, 2011

Dream World should reopen by mid-January after it was closed due to a massive floods in Pathum Thani province since last October, reports Amusement Creation Company Limited managing director, Amphol Suthiphein.

THAI Technical Department at Don Mueang Reopens

Suvarnabhumi Airport on December 9th, 2011

Mr. Piyasvasti Amranand , THAI President, said the THAI’s Technical Department in Don Mueang has reopened after the heavy flooding which resulted in temporary closure as of 26 October 2011 until now.

UNESCO surveys the damage in Ayutthaya

Suvarnabhumi Airport on November 30th, 2011

Four international experts from UNESCO are in Thailand this week to survey the damage at Ayutthaya’s ancient sites.

The former capital, about 75 kilometers north of Bangkok, was hit hard by floods in October, with waters receding earlier this month.

AoT reports healthy October

Suvarnabhumi Airport on November 21st, 2011

Airport of Thailand reported healthy results for October despite the impact of floods moving through the capital.

Issuing its latest data, AoT reported aircraft movements at all six airports improved by 15.74% from 33,870 to 39,202 movements as well as passenger traffic,  up 8.6% from 5,088,081 to 5,525,832.

Passenger traffic at Suvarnabhumi Airport up by 6.6% in October

Suvarnabhumi Airport on November 19th, 2011

Thailand's Suvarnabhumi International Airport announced the following traffic highlights in October 2011: Passenger numbers: 3978031, +6.6%; – Dome…
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