Likeki, on 2008-08-30 06:48:40, said:
Take Care & Good Luck,
Rich
Likeki another option is the bus starting from Phuket Town, it takes around 12 hours and the last one should be at 18,20
Good luck
#51Posted 2008-08-30 13:02:54
Sitting inside airport now. Protesters outside but say may more on the way. There is no one manning any of the ticket counters and Air Asia has a note saying can call to change flights or get refunds. All gates closed and we had to slip through a opening in the fence. Inside relatively few passenges are waiting.....looks like many may have not even bothered to even try. Few AOT staff inside and they dont really have any good information anyway. Considering renting a car and heading north to BKK. Hope this helps some board members????? Take Care & Good Luck, Rich Likeki another option is the bus starting from Phuket Town, it takes around 12 hours and the last one should be at 18,20 Good luck #52Posted 2008-08-30 13:09:18
Please add all bashing or support of PAD into this thread please
http://www.thaivisa....ts-t209464.html So we can keep the news forum clean.... thanks #53Posted 2008-08-30 13:14:44
Thank you for all the real-time updates re:HKT. Does anyone have any updates re: HDY and KBV?
Hopefully not off-topic, but are any other airports affected, perhaps either as a result of protests or aircraft rotation? #54Posted 2008-08-30 13:16:17
Just got back to my house, went to Phuket airport this morning to take the 10:00 Thai Airways flight to Bangkok, when i'd arrived there were no protesters in site and no Thai Airways staff either, nobody on the check-in desks, nobody at the Thai ticket counter, and lots of tourists and other travellers waiting around. There were signs up on all the check-in counters saying due to anti-government protests the airport was closed till 18:00, these were later replaced with signs saying the runway was closed until 18:00 at the earliest and to get in contact with Thai Airways call centers with their phone numbers listed.
Then lots of Thai Airways staff appeared and started recommending everybody leave the airport and not to wait as definitely nothing happening before 18:00, after I got outside on my motorbike it became clear why, the protesters had started gathering again outside and I guess the staff were worried we might get stuck inside. Decided to go to the Thai Airways main office in Phuket Town to try and get some sense of what was happening as all we got from the airport staff was 'sorry we're closed' and the call center was obviosuly jammed, tried waiting on hold for 30 mins before giving up. In Phuket Town they weren't able to change my flight to any of the scheduled flights after 18:00 on the off chance they manage to go as her computer said those flights were un-bookable so the nice lady rebooked my flight for tomorrow and suggested I call the airport/Thai Airways closer to 18:00 to see if it was likely anything would be leaving tonight similar to the flight that was allowed to leave late last night, she gave me these numbers to try them on: 076360444 - Thai Airways @ Phuket Airport 076327230 through 076327236 - Phuket Airport Information (Not Thai Airways) Edited by mjperry, 2008-08-30 13:18:53. #55Posted 2008-08-30 13:17:18
Sitting inside airport now. Protesters outside but say may more on the way. There is no one manning any of the ticket counters and Air Asia has a note saying can call to change flights or get refunds. All gates closed and we had to slip through a opening in the fence. Inside relatively few passenges are waiting.....looks like many may have not even bothered to even try. Few AOT staff inside and they dont really have any good information anyway. Considering renting a car and heading north to BKK. Hope this helps some board members????? Take Care & Good Luck, Rich Likeki another option is the bus starting from Phuket Town, it takes around 12 hours and the last one should be at 18,20 Good luck GmB, Thanks.......but my international flight departing Thailand is not until the 7th so I have some room for play. May wait a few days here in Phuket and see how it all plays out. I cant imagine this will last for 8 more days?????? Rich #56Posted 2008-08-30 13:34:16
I'm due to fly out of Phuket Tuesday. Please keep the updates coming and if come Tuesday there is still a problem, I am open to sharing a car rental with anyone else that needs to get to BKK.
#57Posted 2008-08-30 13:50:35
Hello,
I'm in need of some urgent advice. I am supposed to be on the Air Asia 21:50 flight from Phuket to Bangkok tonight. I cannot get a hold of Air Asia as it's busy every time I call. I am currently in Karon. I would hate to take a taxi all the way to the airport just to find out flights are canceled then have to taxi back to Karon. Any thoughts? Anyone had success contacting Air Asia? #58Posted 2008-08-30 14:32:58
You could check a website like flightstats to see if FD 3029 departed BKK, that equipment turns around at HKT and becomes your flight FD 3028. Right now it doesn't look like any flights have flown BKK-HKT today so I'd say the odds of your flight departing are slim. It also looks like PG (Bangkok Airways) is trying to get at least two BKK-HKT-BKK in after 18:00.
#59Posted 2008-08-30 14:36:57
Bussing it over to Surat Thani could be an option as well, as the Surat airport seems to be open.
#60Posted 2008-08-30 14:52:34
I'm due to fly out of Phuket Tuesday. Please keep the updates coming and if come Tuesday there is still a problem, I am open to sharing a car rental with anyone else that needs to get to BKK. I believe if you rent through budget, you can even leave the car in BKK when you drop it off at the airport, so renting a car for a day only 1500 + 1500 Gas, so is spilt betwwn 4 less the a grand #61Posted 2008-08-30 14:57:26
......Air Asia has a note saying can call to change flights or get refunds.... Really a very good idea, changing flights to WHERE ?? Malaysia ?? Refund its an easy way to get rid of the customers. I am waiting for a friend, she will arrive tomorrow early morning in Phuket....NORMALLY,-- BUT--whats the actual status of HKT Airport for tomorrow morning? Its an intercontinantal flight so they depart in the evening in germany. Please keep us postet Simon and the other people with REAL informations, THANKS A LOT to You. Someone here from Surathani? is there normal traffic on the airport? guess its a very small one. Has Thai or AirAsia relocated flights to Surat? what happend with all the tourists arriving in Bkk now instead of Phuket? #62Posted 2008-08-30 15:13:48
I had the travel adventure from hel_l last night. I was in Bangkok, had a 18:20 flight, waited until the last moment, called Thai, they said, yes, the flight was operating, but you had to walk out of the airport. Took my 45 minute taxi to Swampypoon. Got to check-in. Airport closed. Al flights canceled. Immediately went down and got into a taxi and told him take me to the South Bus terminal. Two hours later, we arrived after being stuck in rush hour traffic. Got to the ticket counters. Was told the 7:30pm bus was full. Managed to get a seat at 8PM. All buses full. 12 hours later with little sleep, I arrived ok at Thalang today, and was picked up. Result: I paid for the airplane ticket, I paid extra for taxis, etc... NOW, I can just imagine the inconvenience of people toting familes with young kids, etc..
So, my advice is to definitely rent a car, or find a mini-bus. I expect all coaches to be full. By the way, I did check on renting a car, and Budget is the only company that rents cars one way, either BKK-HKT, or vice versa. However, for short term rental, there is a 3,000 Baht surcharge, so that's an expensive rental. Oh..., by the way, Budget office is at...guess where? Yup, Phuket airport, so I'm not sure you can even do that. Good luck to all, but I would approach hotels as I expect they're organizing vans to and from Bangkok now. If I had a group or family, I'd probably approach a local unlicensed taxi and make him an offer to drive you. #63Posted 2008-08-30 15:20:15
Just got back to Patong from the airport as my flight canx. The opening in the fence to which I got into the airport had been barricaded closed by the protesters who were not so happy I was trying to escape via the same route. I did find an outbound taxi that was able to negotiate a suitable exit. I would say maybe 200 people waiting in the terminal. Like I said before my Thailand exit is not until the 7th so I had some time to lay low in Patong so thats my option. If this continues I will either rent a car or take a large mini-van to BKK. The mini-van people are making a killing right now packing about 12 bodies in a van for the 12 hour ride to BKK at 2K baht per person. Word from some locals at the airport is that there will be a Royal address to the people tonight and that will take place about the same time the airport is now "scheduled" to resume flights. The rumor is that whatever the King has to say tonight will make a huge difference on what happens with the current Prime Minister and also what happens at the airports over he next few days. Good luck to all those trying to exit Phuket.
Best wishes, Rich #64Posted 2008-08-30 15:21:56
Saturday 15.00: At 11.40 -12.45, the Director of Phuket Airport, plus senior Police of Phuket province, gave a press conference in Thai and then English, telling our reporters that Phuket airport remains closed for at least another 6 hours, probably 'for most of today' and so far 118 flights including 25 international have been cancelled, with 15,000 passengers affected. They wanted to hold a meeting with leader of PAD protestors at 2pm but noone turned up, so the Director invited them to send a representaive to talk.
The Phuket Tourist Association & Thai Hotel Association (southern chapter) are trying to inform outgoing passengers in Phuket and offer to put them up a special reduced rate with light meals in accomodation until airport reopens. They are also willing to take passengers by bus to Bangkok or Surat Thani. Samui and Surat Thani airports were still open. He said Krabi airport was still closed but only had 2 flights scheduled. Destination Air seaplanes could continue to fly and land on water, even near the airport as it was 'up to them'. Yesterday some tourists/passengers crossed the tarmac from the back south east side near the beach, although they were guided by officials and was still safe, it was not advisable. He was not happy that some tourists had to climb over barbed wire fences with luggage to get into the airport. The police have not arrested any protestors, including those who broke the law when they entered the tarmac apron near runway. Safety is the biggest consideration. They have standby electric generators incase of any power cuts. The provincial police chief reaffirmed that they have no policy to use violence or force against protestors. #65Posted 2008-08-30 15:51:58
My brother was on Jetstar JQ27 due in at 20.20 last nite from Sydney and redirected to BKK. Jetstar did a great job housing all passengers in the Rama Gardens Hotel. A meeting today announced a reappraisal of conditions at 6pm today but at 3pm , Australian officials admitted they had little confidence in the prevailing conditions and offered to organise 12 seater o/nite minibuses departing around 5pm from BKK to Phuket at customers expense.
He called and asked, " Is it safe there? Another passenger has asked me to ask you why this PAD are picking on tourists?" May seem naive to us living here, but that is the perceptions of these Tourists... #66Posted 2008-08-30 15:54:11
Forget Destination Air, It's a small seaplane and the Ozzie maintenance engineer who was staying at my hotel went back to Oz a few weeks ago after they didn't pay him. He left the seaplane engine in 500 pieces:)
I'll go and take a look inside the airport - see what's happening. Simon #67Posted 2008-08-30 15:59:58
He called and asked, " Is it safe there? Another pMay seem assenger has asked me to ask you why this PAD are picking on tourists?" Yes, it's safe enough here on Phuket Island. The mob was isolated to the airport, think they all went home last night. I hope this message gets out to the international media. #68Posted 2008-08-30 16:16:35
The website of Phuket Airport report as landed some flights can someone confirm this?
HKT DEPARTURES http://www.phuketair...ine.com/node/12 Carrier Destination Departure Status Thai Airways International (BKK) Bangkok 03:00 PM Landed Thai Airways International (BKK) Bangkok 05:00 PM Landed #69Posted 2008-08-30 16:17:38
Tourists stranded as protests spread
From correspondents in Bangkok August 30, 2008 05:12pm Article from: Agence France-Presse
THAI Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej has met the nation's king on escalating protests that have closed three key airports and sparked clashes with riot police. After the protests erupted into skirmishes with police yesterday, causing minor injuries and rattling nerves in the coup-prone kingdom, Mr Samak flew from Bangkok around midnight to the nearby town of Hua Hin to meet the king at his seaside palace. "He reported to the king on the current situation and he will return to Bangkok today," the government official said. About 15,000 passengers are stranded on the holiday isle of Phuket as hundreds of anti-government protesters block access to the island's airport. Thailand's second-busiest airport was closed yesterday afternoon after 5000 protesters set up a blockade and marched down the tarmac, forcing authorities to suspend flights to and from the island. About 400 protesters from the so-called People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD), which is also squatting on the main government compound in Bangkok, blocked access to the airport today. Frustrated travellers carrying backpacks and rolling luggage behind them tried to enter the terminal. About 100 made it inside before the protesters started turning them away. "I want to go home. I have nothing to do with this situation,'' one frustrated Australian man said. Wicha Nurnlop, director of Phuket International Airport, said the airport would remain closed at least until 6pm (9pm AEST) today. So far more than 100 flights have been cancelled, including 25 on international routes, leaving 15,000 passengers stranded, Mr Wicha said. Tourists have been given free hotel rooms until the airport reopens, while authorities are scrambling to arrange buses for about 100 passengers trying to connect to onward flights in Bangkok. Airports at Krabi and Hat Yai in the country's south were also closed as protests spread across the country yesterday. Hat Yai reopened today. Hundreds of Australian travellers have been caught up in the protests, with Jetstar diverting its Sydney-Phuket flight to Bangkok last night. A spokeswoman said Australian passengers booked on the return flight from Phuket to Sydney had been put up in accommodation as they waited for the airport to reopen. The People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) have demanded Mr Samak resign and accuse him of acting as a puppet for ousted premier Thaksin Shinawatra. The same group helped topple Mr Thaksin in 2006, and has openly called for the palace, the military and Thailand's traditional elite to take a greater role in politics. The PAD rails against popular democracy, saying it has encouraged corruption, and in July unveiled a plan for a new system of government in which 70 per cent of the seats in parliament would be appointed rather than elected. Although the demonstrators regularly invoke the king, both in speeches and with royalist imagery, he has remained silent in the stand-off, staying away from the protests in his beachfront Klaikangwon palace, whose name means "Far from worries". The king has little formal political power, but he holds enormous sway over his subjects and has acted as a referee during past political crises in his six decades on the throne. Despite torrential rains early today, at least 6000 protesters barricaded themselves for a fifth day inside Bangkok's main government complex. A handful of activists wearing motorcycle helmets practiced combat techniques with homemade shields and bamboo rods. Nearby, free food was distributed to the protesters. "We will not quit. We will not go home until we win," one woman shouted from a makeshift stage set up in their camp. Hoping to defuse the crisis, Mr Samak has called for an emergency parliamentary debate tomorrow but has refused to step down or call new elections. #70Posted 2008-08-30 16:18:00
Another datapoint: At approx Sat 11:30AM, I bailed on all hope of my BKK-HKT flight and grabbed a taxi for the bus station servicing the southern region. Got a ticket no sweat (departing 17:50 though). Have seen a few farang here, maybe more than usual, but certainly not a swarm (currently 16:15), so perhaps bus tix to Phuket are still available here.
[ Just realized that this post is not strictly about the airport closure, but since it's transport-related, I hope you'll consider it sufficiently on-topic. Just trying to help. ] Good luck to all. #71Posted 2008-08-30 16:40:23
The airport here at Phuket is still not operating.
After a scaling back of protesters this morning there appears to be a large increase near the Bureau of Meteorology (for those that know the area) IMHO I doubt that there will be any flights out of here today. #72Posted 2008-08-30 16:45:23
Update at 1645:
I just got back from the airport. Certainly the information on the airport website that some planes landed around 3pm is not true! - I can hear every plane when it lands The PAD demonstrators are crowded onto the main approach road to the airport, and there are no demonstrators at the VIP entrance where it is still possible to walk into the airport. I'll try to check after 6pm tonight. Simon #73Posted 2008-08-30 17:11:14
I'm just back from the airport. Basically it is CLOSED and the protesters told me it will remain closed until Samak has gone! I managed to get past the barricade ;-) Will post a report and some pics soon here>>> www.phuket-info.com/forums/general/...html#post514410
Edited by sbk, 2008-08-30 17:34:54.
#74Posted 2008-08-30 18:03:01
6 PM????? Any recent happenings at the Phuket Airport? Hope this is all done before the 5th or 6th????
#75Posted 2008-08-30 18:07:30
Hello, I'm in need of some urgent advice. I am supposed to be on the Air Asia 21:50 flight from Phuket to Bangkok tonight. I cannot get a hold of Air Asia as it's busy every time I call. I am currently in Karon. I would hate to take a taxi all the way to the airport just to find out flights are canceled then have to taxi back to Karon. Any thoughts? Anyone had success contacting Air Asia? An update to my own situation. I finally got Air Asia on the phone and confirmed that all of the flights today/night are canceled. He booked me on tomorrow nights flight but I'm not really feeling too optimistic about that. I checked into taking a night bus from a tour agency here in Karon. The lady made some calls and said there was room on the 32 seat bus. I told her I wanted to decide in the morning hoping tomorrow flights will resume. Apparently I need to decide by 10am to guarantee a seat. I'm very surprised this is not in the news much and I'm very grateful that I found this site. Thanks for all the updates and help. |
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