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Thai airports, trains, buses, public transport
Thai airline safety ratings
By terryt, Created on: 26/03/2016, Last updated on: 26/03/2016
» This site is where you’ll find safety ratings for the majority of Thai airlines. For example, Bangkok Airways 3 out of 7 stars. You can check on Nok Air, Orient Thai, Thai Air Asia, Thai Airways, etc. http://www.airlineratings.com/ratings/197/bangkok-air
Koh Tao murders
By terryt, Created on: 14/01/2016, Last updated on: 14/01/2016
» Not making judgment either way, however the family of David Miller who was murdered on Koh Tao surely followed the case as close as anyone, had this to say: "He should not have died that night. David died from drowning after being hitmultiple times. Blunt trauma broke his jaw, his cheekbone...
Living in Thailand - adjusting + settling in
Chastity belts?
By terryt, Created on: 17/02/2016, Last updated on: 17/02/2016
» My mate said the Soi Cowboy girls are now wearing chastity belts! I found this rather hard to believe! Do the mamasan’s keep the keys? Is the government locking up more than political dissidence these days? Anyone can confirm this?
Cabbies don't deserve fare increase
By terryt, Created on: 28/12/2015, Last updated on: 30/04/2016
» This video shows why taxi drivers won’t be getting a fare rate hike! There still seems to be no authority that can control their actions. http://www.bangkokpost.com/vdo/thailand ... ing-filmed
Living in Thailand - adjusting + settling in
Bangkok's goin down
By terryt, Created on: 21/09/2015, Last updated on: 17/12/2015
» Granted Bangkok is experiencing greater numbers of people living and working here, however the vast majority are only here for one thing: money. Bangkok lost it’s allure many years ago, when the skytrain opened in 1999. Sure it got some people round quicker, but not most people. The city started...
Soap opera filming causes hugh traffic jam
By terryt, Created on: 31/08/2015, Last updated on: 31/08/2015
» Well, well, public consideration be damned! Channel 3 wants to film in the street, and seems they can do it, despite commuters woe! Congestion at Sukhumvit Soi 21 intersection was even heavier than usual recently with the tail stretching back some 2 kilometres. There was no road accident or construction...
Living in Thailand - adjusting + settling in
You know you’re old in Bkk when you:
By terryt, Created on: 15/06/2015, Last updated on: 19/06/2015
» 1. Walk down the main roads of the capital with your fingers pressed to cover your ears 2. Walk through a shopping mall with fingers pressed over your ears 3. Look for a café table that’s farthest away from the TV sets 4. Walk along way home at night cause you can't be bothered with the bloody...
Taxi drivers arrested on Suk?
By terryt, Created on: 28/04/2015, Last updated on: 27/10/2015
» Seems the govt doesn't want the bad publicity that’s spreading about drivers refusing to do their jobs. Bangkok’s finest arrested some 30 drivers the other evening, took them to police headquarters and charged them with breaking the law. When questioned as to why they refused customers the...
Thai airports, trains, buses, public transport
Thai airlines safe?
By terryt, Created on: 02/06/2015, Last updated on: 20/08/2015
» Any readers / travelers have any reason to believe Thai airlines aren’t safe? From what I understand, the Thai airlines have recently been closely monitored with checks of both pilot and aircraft quality with Thai carriers needing to match international standards after the International Civil...
Living in Thailand - adjusting + settling in
Farang complaints hotline
By terryt, Created on: 12/03/2015, Last updated on: 14/06/2016
» A PM Office Minister told reporters, foreigners should view Thai people, especially government officials, as friends they could reach out to... The government has launched a new multi-lingual hotline, number 1111, to receive complaints from foreigners, manned by staff who speak English, Japanese...
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