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#5206161 Thaivisa Expands Services To Myanmar And Cambodia

Posted phuketrichard on 2012-04-10 14:15:09

your going to go up against the well established Kr440 and the SHV online for Shianoukvile
Best of luck

where as here, on thai visa, 50% of the people that seem to post all day long, complain, Seems most of them are living upcountry where there is nothing else to do  :-)
those on the  Cambodia forums  praise the country they have chosen to live in


#5179273 Another Racist Tourism Attraction In Pattaya

Posted guzzi850m2 on 2012-03-31 11:48:23

That is disapointing, so I won't be going as well.

Many places around Pattaya you can get in at Thai prices when showing a Thai drivers licence.

Its not so much the price but more the dual pricing I don't like.


#5101586 A Bigger Conflict Awaits: Thailand's PAD Is Making A Comeback

Posted jonclark on 2012-03-02 08:03:55

View PostJurgenG, on 2012-03-02 07:38:58, said:

A very good article.


It's not, really it's not , it's utter bollox.


#5081881 British Airways Launches Super Special Fares

Posted theoldgit on 2012-02-23 20:22:20

View PostSabaiBKK, on 2012-02-23 19:30:10, said:

View Postsungod, on 2012-02-23 16:15:11, said:

Yes, but have you seen the taxes on these flights? They double the cost of the ticket in economy, not as super special as the headlines lead you to believe.

are you kidding?

75 000 baht for 2 adults 1 child and 1 infant to Paris 1 way is unbeatable ... if you find cheaper on a decent other national carier  let me know ...

I think you are missing the point, if their fares are that competitive, and your experience seems to indicate they are, then surely they should be shouting the fact from the roof tops, not advertising a fare of half the true price and then adding on the extras when you actually make a purchase.


#5079713 PM Yingluck Worries Cheaper Computer Tablets May Not Be Good

Posted Moruya on 2012-02-23 07:56:58

Her son probably told her they were crap


#5073372 New Visa Rules For Fathers Of Thai Children

Posted Jayman on 2012-02-21 01:50:18

I think this just makes the requirements to prove you are the father more in line with Thai law where as before they would just accept the childs birth cert.  I could be wrong on this but this is how I'm reading it.


#5073352 New Visa Rules For Fathers Of Thai Children

Posted Jayman on 2012-02-21 01:32:06

I bet that this still doesn't stop any foreign father for going and get the court recognized letter stating that the foreigner is indeed the lawful father of the child.  It has always been the case that fathers of children are not considered the legal parent just because their name is on the birth cert as there are no checks and the mother could have listed any name when registered.  The law requires the parents be married or the father must petition the court for legal paperwork showing he is the father.  Usually this will require a simple DNA test.  The conditions are a bit easier if the child is over age 7.  Of course this isn't the same for women and it's hardly a sexist thing but rather simple biology.


#5034176 Johnny Diamond Is Back

Posted Gone on 2012-02-06 15:59:49

Think the OP might be Johnny himself?


#5039399 Johnny Diamond Is Back

Posted MrPlumbs on 2012-02-08 15:40:28

I've been better entertained by a dead fish.....


#4999195 Children'S Entertainer Pattaya

Posted PattayaParent on 2012-01-23 12:52:03

The Party Shop in The Avenue that used to be a sponsor on this site can arrange an entertainer.


#3762173 Bungfai Rockets, Lanterns Endanger Planes, Says Thai Ministry

Posted webfact on 2010-07-21 06:41:43

Bungfai rockets, lanterns endanger planes, says Ministry
By The Nation

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The Transport Ministry will notify provincial governors about the danger to aviation of "bungfai" makeshift rockets and floating lanterns, and will work with the Interior Ministry for stricter control of them, Transport Minister Sopon Zarum said yesterday.

Following a meeting with related agencies, Sopon said regulations to be drawn up would set time limits for bungfai lighting and might include requirements for permission to light and launch bungfai.

"Domestic and international airlines have told the ministry that some bungfai rockets could reach the aviation route height level and could harm planes. They have urged measures to prevent accidents and keep aviation 100 per cent safe," he said.

Office of Transport and Traffic Policy and Planning director Soitip Traisuth said that 3,090 bungfai rockets were launched in Buri Ram in 2009, followed by 590 in Amnat Charoen and 389 in Nakhon Ratchasima.

From October 15 to November 15, 2009 Chiang Mai had the largest number of floating lanterns- 793 - falling in aviation zones, followed by Lampang's 241 lanterns and Phrae's 130.

Soitip said bungfai rockets were now developed to fly faster and last longer in the air. A bungfai-powered rocket with 300-1,200 kilograms of explosive powder could reach the aviation route height level of 20,000-30,000 feet, putting low-flying small planes at risk, she said.


-- The Nation 2010-07-21




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