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Bangkok Airways welcomes a new Airbus 319

Prote Setsuwan (left), vice president of marketing, Ping Na Thalang (2nd left), vice president for information systems, Christophe Clarence (4th left), senior vice president of maintenance & engineering and Capt. Saravoot Thonglek (right), assistant vice president flight operations.

Prote Setsuwan, vice president of marketing, Ping Na Thalang, vice president for information systems and Capt. Saravoot Thonglek, assistant vice president flight operations welcomed the latest Airbus 319 named “Bangkok” at Suvarnabhumi Airport.

This is Bangkok Airways’ has 18th aircraft. This aircraft has 138 economy class seats and will serve both domestic and international routes such as Samui, Phuket, Chiang Mai, Bengarulu (India), and Dhaka (Bangladesh).

Presently, Bangkok Airways’ fleet consists of eight ATR 72s, three Airbus 320s, and seven Airbus 319s. For more information, please contact [email protected]


Qantas / British Airways names new manager for Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia

Sriram Narayan.

Qantas and British Airways have announced the appointment of Sriram Narayan as manager for Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia replacing Neil Ager who moved to Australia as British Airways regional commercial manager for South West Pacific.

Based in Thailand, Narayan oversees both Qantas and British Airways for their key business strategies across Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia, together with the operations at Suvarnabhumi Airport.

Narayan has been working with British Airways for almost 22 years and has held various roles across India covering commercial sales and airports. In his most recent roles he was responsible at the strategic level for the implementation of British Airways’ distribution structure, alliances with Kingfisher and Iberia, managing the General Sales Agent (GSA) relationships across South Asia, leading oneworld activity in South Asia and leading British Airways’ key niche markets. Prior to his appointment he was commercial development & deputy commercial manager for South Asia of British Airways based in India.

Narayan is married with one daughter. During his free time he enjoys speed sports, playing badminton, reading books on aviation developments and a range of fiction.


Barter Card hosts party to jump-start Pattaya operation

The Barter Card team, with leader Raevadee Wattanurak (2nd left) addresses potential new subscribers at their press conference Dec. 8.

Manoon Makpol

In an effort to jump start its Pattaya operation, Barter Card (Thailand) hosted a welcoming party and marketing promotion to lure in new members.

The Dec. 8 party at Valentine’s restaurant on Soi 13 was hosted by Barter Card (Thailand) managing director, Raevadee Wattanurak, Pattaya branch manager, Ginna Bradbury, and local brand manager, Niran Kossaeng.

Executives said the Thai program has, in the past, seen growth of 10 percent per year and up to 8 million baht in sales per month. Members, they said, exchange about 42,000 baht each. The Pattaya branch, despite several rounds of management turnover, still is recording 900 transactions a month.

The company has a goal of reaching 90 million in goods to be exchanged in the next year, although executives conceded more marketing work needs to be done to teach customers the Barter Card system.

Raevadee acknowledged that Barter Card’s business has been affected in Thailand by a number of factors, including political strife, natural disasters and the economy. Small and mid-size companies have been particularly hurt and Barter Card, she said, is interested in obtaining new members in the tourism industry.

She said cash-strapped companies are ideal candidates for Barter Card as they can obtain items they need to operate without using cash. Barter Card, however, requires paid memberships and business owners who feel they cannot find customers on their own tend to rely on Barter Card agents to supply them enough customers so they can fund their barter spending.

Niran said the Pattaya branch has about 220 companies under its care, including real estate and construction businesses, restaurants and tourism ventures who have seen demand from customers in Barter Card’s home country, Australia.

Lifetime memberships can be purchased for 18,000-50,000 baht. The company then fronts members up to double that in credit. However, if the customer cannot find enough business to pay off that credit, the member is held financially liable for any credit over the initial enrollment payment.

In addition, Barter Card keeps 5.5 percent of all transactions and collects monthly maintenance fees, whether its services are used or not.

Founded in Australia in 1991, Barter Card operates six branches in Thailand, including Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Phuket.


HEADLINES [click on headline to view story]

Bangkok Airways welcomes a new Airbus 319

Qantas / British Airways names new manager for Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia


Barter Card hosts party to jump-start Pattaya operation
 

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