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Pattaya City Receives Nearly 1,365 Million Baht to Expand Transportation System

The government annouced in November that it will spend nearly 1,365 million baht in improvements to the transportation system in Pattaya and the surrounding area. UTapao Airport will be expanded to accommodate more charter flights and parking for planes. Additionally, the boat parking areas will be extended around Bali Hai Pier.

Pattaya City Receives Nearly 1,365 Million Baht to Expand Transportation System

The government will spend nearly 1,365 million baht in improvements to the transportation system in Pattaya and the surrounding area. Utapao Airport will be expanded to accommodate more charter flights and parking for planes. Additionally, the boat parking areas will be extended around Bali Hai Pier.

Atlantis Comes Home – Piggyback

Triple Nickel NASA Pilot 30.06.2009
Cathay Pacific smart saver continues lower airfare offer

Cathay Pacific continues its Smart Saver promotion with discount airfares on all its flight from Bangkok to cities in Asia, Europe and the USA. The offer is open from 1 July until 31 August.

Atlantis Comes Home – Piggyback

Well, it has been 48 hours since I landed the 747 with the shuttle Atlantis on top and I am still buzzing from the experience. I have to say that my whole mind, body and soul went into the professional mode just before engine start in Mississippi, and stayed there, where it all needed to be, until well after the flight... in fact, I am not sure if it is all back to normal as I type this email.

Air Asia drops administrative fees

Wuttipol Khirin 30.06.2009
Air Asia drops administrative fees

Malaysian budget airline Air Asia recently abolished administrative fees on all its flights in a move to reduce fares and bolster sales amid the global slowdown.

Mobile boarding pass now available on almost all routes from Germany / More than 85,000 users per month.

THAI expects Oslo flights will generate 200 Million Baht

Thai Airways International aims to drive load factors on the new non-sop Bangkok-Oslo flights to 80%, during high season this year. The new service, three times a week starts 15 June.

Daily KL Flights stimulate Phuket airline competition

Firefly, the active Malaysian airline, planned to launch new daily flights from Phuket to Kuala Lumpur from May 1. The emergence of Firefly on the Phuket-KL route will take it into direct competition with AirAsia, the other Malaysian-based budget airline.

THAI heads to Oslo with idle jetliners

Wuttipol Khirin 06.05.2009

Thai Airways International is to embark on a new service between Bangkok and Oslo in a bid to utilize the idle capacity left by its four long-range Airbus jetliners. The flag carrier will also step up frequencies on the existing non-stop Bangkok-Los Angeles route to daily from four flights a week to achieve full utilization of A340-500s.

Phuket to become Second Airport hub for Air Asia

When Phuket International Airport becomes Air Asia Second Airport hub, new low carrier connections will promise a better and cheaper connection with other Asian cities.


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