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Government speeds up measures to ease Suvarnabhumi congestion

BANGKOK, July 27 – Thailand’s air transport-related agencies are speeding up measures to reduce congestion at the capital’s Suvarnabhumi Airport, Civil Aviation Department...

Suvarnabhumi Airport’s eastern runway back in service

BANGKOK, July 18 - Suvarnabhumi Airport's 870 metre eastern runway was returned to service Wednesday, according to representatives of Airports of Thailand (AoT) and...

Minister orders probe of Suvarnabhumi power system failure

BANGKOK, June 22 --  In an attempt to restore confidence among airlines and passengers following Thursday’s power system failure at Suvarnabhumi Airport, Transport...

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PATTAYA, Thailand – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has marked a new milestone in regional connectivity with the launch of three inaugural Japan–Bangkok...