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Amornrat Mahitthirook, Published on 16/10/2014
» Airports of Thailand Plc (AoT) will rely on its own financial resources to undertake new projects to allow for an increase in passenger volume at Suvarnabhumi Airport and other airports, chairman Prasong Poontaneat said on Thursday.
Amornrat Mahitthirook, Published on 06/06/2014
» Sqn Ldr Sita Divari has resigned as chairman of Airports of Thailand (AOT).
News, Amornrat Mahitthirook, Published on 13/08/2016
» The National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) is preparing to enforce a new order banning vehicles from entering the inner city and limiting their passenger pick-up spots to bus terminals to better keep them in check by state agencies.
News, Amornrat Mahitthirook, Published on 13/10/2015
» Transgender lecturer Kath Khangpiboon has filed a complaint with the Administrative Court against Thammasat University for discriminating against her sexual orientation by not hiring her as a lecturer.
News, Amornrat Mahitthirook, Published on 23/09/2014
» The Transport Ministry will review the mass transit fare structure to ensure it reflects actual transport costs including fuel expenses.
Amornrat Mahitthirook, Published on 23/10/2014
» Airports of Thailand Plc is predicting sunnier days for Thailand’s tourism industry, forecasting an 11% increase in inbound air passengers this high season.
Amornrat Mahitthirook, Published on 31/07/2014
» Thai Smile, the budget subsidiary of Thai Airways International (THAI), plans to provide service to Chiang Mai, Phuket and Khon Kaen from Don Mueang airport next week, airline executives said Thursday.
News, Amornrat Mahitthirook, Published on 13/08/2014
» Thai Airways International (THAI) will sharply cut its executives' transport allowances as it moves to improve its business performance and tackle losses.
News, Amornrat Mahitthirook, Published on 09/06/2014
» The political situation in Thailand has had a crippling affect on charter airlines.
News, Amornrat Mahitthirook, Published on 12/06/2014
» The Thai Airways International (THAI) union has hailed the decision to trim board members' benefits as a milestone in efforts to cut losses that have long plagued the national flag carrier.