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THAILAND

Future's bright as THAI rebounds

News, Kamolwat Praprutitum, Published on 01/01/2023

» The aviation business was plunged into an unimaginable depth of despair during the more than two years of the Covid-19 pandemic, which has also set a new rule for the industry: shape up or ship out.

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BUSINESS

THAI confident of court nod

News, Kamolwat Praprutitum, Published on 21/09/2022

» Thai Airways International (THAI) is expecting its revised business reorganisation plan to be accepted by the Central Bankruptcy Court in the first or second week of October, despite some opposition from its creditors, the airline announced on Tuesday.

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THAILAND

Judicial precedent 'needed' to prevent coups

News, Kamolwat Praprutitum, Published on 22/05/2022

» Today eight years ago the military did what many feared it would do -- engineer the coup that toppled the Pheu Thai Party-led government. Naming itself the National Council for Peace and Order, the coup maker argued it had to seize power to break the legal and political impasse. To its critics, there can never be justification for usurping power.

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THAILAND

Union slams new airline plan

News, Kamolwat Praprutitum, Published on 28/04/2021

» The workers union of Thai Airways International Plc (THAI) has voiced its opposition to any plans to establish a new flag carrier to replace the ailing national airline, saying far too much has been invested in the airline, which has contributed significantly to the economy.

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BUSINESS

Turbulent times for travel

News, Kamolwat Praprutitum, Published on 01/01/2021

» If 2020 was wretched for tourists and the flying public, 2021 looks to be a year full of calibrated plans for recovery for both the tourism and aviation sectors that are desperate for the year-long Covid-19 crisis to bottom out.

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BUSINESS

Near 5,000 THAI staff to retire early

News, Kamolwat Praprutitum, Published on 30/10/2020

» Almost 5,000 Thai Airways International employees have signed up for the company's early retirement programme, as concerns mount over the airline's ability to reduce its operating costs to match falling revenues.