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News, Post Reporters, Published on 26/04/2020
» Suvarnabhumi airport is set to resume its services on Friday when airlines restart flights following a month-long suspension over Covid-19 fears, airport general manager Suthirawat Suwanawat said.
Gary Boyle, Published on 27/04/2020
» Suvarnabhumi airport is set to resume its services on Friday when airlines restart flights following a month-long suspension over Covid-19 fears, airport general manager Suthirawat Suwanawat said.
Post Reporters, Published on 02/07/2019
» Suvarnabhumi airport expects to welcome between 66-68 million passengers this year despite passenger weak traffic in May, according to airport director Sutheerawat Suwannawat.
News, Thodsapol Hongtong, Published on 03/07/2019
» Suvarnabhumi airport expects to welcome between 66-68 million passengers this year despite weak passenger traffic in May, according to airport director Sutheerawat Suwannawat.
Sutthiwit Chaiyutvorakan, Published on 12/07/2019
» Authorities have apprehended a man accused of stealing valuables and money from a sleeping Japanese traveller at Suvarnabhumi airport after tracking the suspect for almost three weeks.
News, Supoj Wancharoen, Published on 08/03/2025
» Airports of Thailand (AoT) has plans to expand Suvarnabhumi airport to accommodate 150 million passengers by 2033.
Business, Post Reporters, Published on 05/11/2018
» The forthcoming auction for Suvarnabhumi airport’s duty-free concession is set to cast a spotlight on concession outcome as the winds of change sweep through King Power International Group, the airport’s sole duty-free operator.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 02/02/2019
» About 70 restaurants at Suvarnabhumi airport have joined a new food guide, offering pocket-friendly food sets with prices starting at just 50 baht.
Published on 25/01/2020
» Officials at Suvarnabhumi Airport say they are awaiting more information from Chinese authorities before deciding whether to expand screening of passengers arriving from China to try to detect the new coronavirus that is causing worldwide concern.
Editorial, Published on 10/03/2024
» When it was opened to the public in 2006, Suvarnabhumi Airport reflected the mood and aspirations of the entire nation. The airport's main terminal -- a sprawling glass-and-steel structure that covered an area of about 500,000 square metres before its subsequent expansions -- was designed to look like a floating pavilion, its undulating canopy creating an illusion of space. The airport's design language is worlds apart from Don Mueang's, and the message to arriving passengers that Thailand, like its gleaming, brand-new airport, is open and ready to take a step into modernity was clear.