Pattaya Mail
Pattaya Relief Group presses forward in humanitarian undertaking
Gudmund Eiksund (centre right), president of the Rotary Club of Jomtien-Pattaya presents a cheque of 200,000 baht to Steve Graham, chair of the Pattaya...
Immigration officers trained on high-tech passport scanners
Immigration officers from around the Eastern Seaboard learned to operate new passport-scanning machines and learned to identify fake travel documents at a training...
RMUT completes Pattaya Mail internship
The Pattaya Mail staff bid farewell and good luck to a university intern who spent four months learning all facets of the business. ...
Suvarnabhumi will not be affected by floods
BANGKOK, 18 October 2011 -The Airport of Thailand (AoT) says Suvarnabhumi Airport will not be affected by the deluge with the 3.5-meter- tall dyke...
BOI to postpone BOI Fair 2011
BANGKOK, 18 October 2011 – The Board of Investment has planned to postpone its BOI Fair 2011 due to the flood crisis ...
Kittiratt to propose bill enabling multi-billion-THB loans for flood management
BANGKOK, 17 October 2011 – Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister Kittiratt Na Ranong will soon propose a bill that entitles the government to...
Electricity generating units discuss plans to help flood victims
BANGKOK, 18 October 2011 -The Flood Relief Operation Center revealed the 3 major energy providers, namely the Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA), the Provincial Electricity...
Producers of consumer goods pledge to maintain prices
BANGKOK, 18 October 2011 – Producers of consumer goods have pledged they will not raise prices of their products for the moment despite higher...
Department of Employment to provide 25,000 job vacancies for flood victims
BANGKOK, 18 October 2011 – The Department of Employment revealed the plan to prepare up to 25,000 vacancies to support flood-affected workers. Meanwhile, the...








