Hotels apartments online reservation

Info

5 star hotels
4 star hotels
3 star hotels
2 star hotels
Hostels
Apartments
Pensions

Hotels in the centre
Hotels near the centre
Hotels outside of the centre

Airport transfers
Sightseeing tours
Guide
News
Travel Links


News

05.12.2008 - Bangkok airport resumes operation

Thailand's main international airport has officially resumed full operations, two days after anti-government protesters left the site.
Flights have been leaving Suvarnabhumi since Thai protesters start leaving besieged airports ...
Thai leader rejects election call ...
Thailand's international airport closed as protestors storm the building ...
Wednesday, but passengers were still having to check-in at a convention centre east of Bangkok.

The Czech Republic news are represented by www.barcelona-hotels-apartments.com


An airport spokeswoman said a flight to Moscow officially marked the resumption of full airport operations.
Meanwhile, Thailand celebrated its king's birthday amid political turmoil.
In an unexpected move, King Bhumibol Adulyadej did not give his traditional speech to the nation on Thursday, the eve of his 81st birthday.
Crown Prince Varjiralongkorn went on the radio instead to say his father was a "little sick".
Thais had been looking forward to hearing from their much-loved monarch, who has long been looked to for guidance in times of turmoil.
'Smooth resumption'
The most recent focus of that turmoil was two airports outside Bangkok, where anti-government protesters camped for more than a week to force the prime minister to resign, stranding thousands of travellers as all air traffic was stopped.
"Suvarnabhumi has officially resumed operations. All of the staff here are so happy to return to work," the Airports of Thailand spokeswoman said.
"Thai Airways TG971 bound for Moscow officially marked the full and smooth resumption of the airport."
There were puppet shows and dance performances as Thailand tried to inject an air of celebration into the re-opening, says the BBC's John Sudworth in Bangkok.
However, hundreds of passengers are still facing uncertainty about when they can return home as not all airlines are operating a full service.
There are still a large number of cancelled flights and those that have been scheduled are very overbooked.
Some passengers are being told that it may take as much as another week before they can be guaranteed a seat.
For the country, the crisis itself is very much unresolved, our correspondent adds.
The political divisions that prompted the protesters to stage their week-long occupation of the terminal building remain as strong as ever, and Thailand is leaderless with no date set for the nomination of a new prime minister.
Thousands of protesters from the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) packed up their camps after a court on Tuesday dissolved the ruling party and forced the Prime Minister, Somchai Wongsawat, out of office for electoral fraud.

(BBC)


<< Back

Search

Check-in
 
Check-out
 
Room
Class
Location



 
 
Copyright © 1999 - 2009 www.barcelona-hotels-apartments.com. All Rights Reserved    
www.Netherlands-Amsterdam.com
_______________________________