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#1 webfact

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Posted 2010-03-12 12:39:56

THAI requests passengers to spare time to get to the airport

BANGKOK: -- In the view of the Political Rallies from the 12 th March 2010
onwards, Thai Airways International Public Company Limited has an
Operational Plan prepared for the situation. Passengers are reminded
to spare time to get to the Airport early.

Mr. Piyasvasti Amranand, THAI President, said that due to the
political rallies starting from Friday 12 March 2010 onwards, for
passengers’ convenience and as there may be traffic congestions, THAI
requests passengers traveling by THAI on domestic routes to arrive at
Suvarnabhumi Airport three (3) hours prior to the flight time and
those traveling on international routes to arrive at Suvarnabhumi
Airport four (4) hours prior to the flight time.

THAI’s Ticket Offices on Larn Luang and Silom Road will be closed on
Saturday    13 March and Sunday 14 March 2010. Passengers may contact
and purchase tickets at the THAI Headoffice on Vibhavadi Rangsit Road
as following details:

Saturday 13 March 2010           Opening hour 08.00 – 17.00 hrs

Sunday    14 March 2010          Opening hour 09.00 – 13.00 hrs

Furthermore, THAI will temporarily close THAI Contact Center at Larn
Luang during the political rallies and will transfer THAI Contact
Center staff to THAI Headoffice until the situation is back to normal.
THAI apologizes for any inconveniences caused.


For more information on traveling information, flight schedule and
reservation, please contact THAI Contact Center at 0-2356-1111, 24
hours or at www.thaiairways.com or www.thaiairways.co.th
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International Public Relations Department
Thai Airways International Public Company Limited
Tel : (662) 545-2662 / 2663 / 1711 / 4686 / 1705 / 2720
Fax : (662) 545-3891

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Posted 2010-03-12 13:34:01

THAI asks passengers asked to get to airport early

BANGKOK: -- As pro-Thaksin protesters start gathering in many sites in Bangkok on Friday, Thai Airways Internaitonal has asked passengers to spare time to get to the airport early.

Piyasvasti Amranand, THAI President, said that due to the political rallies starting from Friday onwards, traffic congestions are expected.

Therefore, THAI requested passengers traveling on domestic routes to arrive at Suvarnabhumi Airport three hours prior to the flight time.

For those travelling on international routes are required to arrive at Suvarnabhumi Airport four hours prior to the flight time.

The firm's ticket offices on Larn Luang and Silom roads will be closed on Saturday and Sunday. Passengers may contact and purchase tickets at the THAI Headoffice on Vibhavadi Rangsit Road as following details:

Saturday March 13 : 8am to 5pm

Sunday  March 14 : 9am to 1pm

In addition, the firm will temporarily close its contact center at Larn Luang during the political rallies and will transfer the staff to its head office until the situation is back to normal.


-- The Nation 2010-03-12



#3 bkkjames

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Posted 2010-03-12 13:48:09

If they are not delaying flights or protesting in the airport - why do people need to be there 4 hours ahead of time?

Who writes these releases?

It should have said:

Thai Airways Flights to Depart as Normal

Insert two paragraphs of bs then in bold put....

Please ensure that you leave enough time to get to the airport in lieu of possible traffice disrruptions. TG politely reminds all passengers that it is their resposibility to arrive to the airport on time.

That's it.

Edited by bkkjames, 2010-03-12 13:49:00.




 


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