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 Friday December 3  - December 9 , 2013
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TRAVEL & TOURISM
 

Bangkok Airways takes delivery of its latest A320 aircraft

Recently, Bangkok Airways led by Capt. Saravoot Thonglek, Vice President Flight Operations, welcomed its latest Airbus A320 at Suvarnabhumi Airport.
Bangkok Airways has progressively grown with the arrival of its 23rd aircraft. This type of aircraft holds 162 economy class seats and will be serving both domestic and international routes such as Chiang Mai, Phuket, Samui, Krabi, Udon Thani, Myanmar (Yangon, Mandalay), Cambodia (Siem Reap, Phonm Phen), India (Mumbai), and Bangladesh (Dhaka). Presently, Bangkok Airways’ fleet consists of 23 aircraft; 8 ATR72s, 6 A320s, and 9 A319s.
For more information, please visit website: www. bangkokair.com or Call center 1771 (3 baht within Thailand by land line only).


THAI President resigns

Thai Airways International Public Company Limited (THAI) announces the resignation of Sorajak Kasemsuvan, THAI president.

Sorajak Kasemsuvan.

Kanit Sangsubhan, Chairman of the executive board of the THAI board of directors, said Sorajak Kasemsuvan, THAI president, has tendered a letter of resignation to the board of directors, citing health reasons. As the advice by medical physicians to take a medical leave of absence for a minimum of 2-3 months would have an impact on the duties of the president and on company operations, Kasemsuvan has, therefore, submitted his resignation from the position of THAI president, as well as from Nok Air’s board of directors and the THAI Smile board of directors.
As such, the THAI board of directors has approved and accepted the resignation of Kasemsuvan, after having considered that Kasemsuvan has demonstrated much diligence in the duties of the president since taking this position in 2012, and having considered the medical reasons for the resignation and potential impact to the company. The date for the resignation to take effect shall be from 2 January 2014.
For the interim, the THAI Board has appointed Chokchai Panyayong, senior executive vice president of commercial to be acting THAI president, effective from 2 January 2014.


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Bangkok Airways takes delivery of its latest A320 aircraft

THAI President resigns