onsdag 23 augusti 2023

Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra was airlifted from prison early on Wednesday morning to Police General Hospital in Bangkok after becoming ill just 12 hours after being admitted to the medical wing of Bangkok’s Remand Prison on Tuesday. Thaksin flies in, is whisked away to prison - Thai Examiner

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Thaksin helicoptered to Police Hospital at 3am after feeling ill say Department of Corrections
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Tuesday marked the end of an era in Thailand as the former premier ended his extended period in exile since 2008 and even before that, from 2006 on the same day as his political party saw its nominee elected as Thailand's 30th Prime Minister. The kingdom's most famous inmate, now housed at Bangkok Remand Prison, ended the day in a private room at a medical ward under 24-hour medical care as he began an eight-year prison sentence which many expect will be a lot shorter than that but, as the last 100 days since the May 14th General Election show, nothing is ever as predictable in Thailand as it is in other countries.

Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra was airlifted from prison early on Wednesday morningto Police General Hospital in Bangkok after becoming ill just 12 hours after being admitted to the medical wing of Bangkok's Remand Prison on Tuesday. The former PM is reported to have had difficulty sleeping and appeared to be suffering unease.

The news came through at 3 am and the incident was reported to have occurred at 12.30 am on Wednesdaywith Mr Thaksin suffering from high blood pressure according to the Governor of Bangkok Remand Prison Nastee Thongplad.

Tuesday was a historic day in Thailand which saw the imprisonment of one of the country's greatest Prime Ministers, Thaksin Shinawatra, a divisive figure who had dominated the country's politics for two decades.

Mr Thaksin was sent to prison on Tuesday morningby order of the Supreme Court to serve 8 years in respect of three finalised convictions and was later admitted to Bangkok Remand Prison where on Tuesday night he was reported to be staying in a monitored room at the medical wing of the establishment without air conditioning but with limited online connectivity to keep in touch with family and friends.

The former PM is now reported to be preparing to file a petition to Thailand's King Maha Vajiralongkorn for a Royal pardon, a process which could take one to two months.

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Former Thai Prime Minister, from 2001 to 2006, Thaksin Shinawatra, was seen at Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok on Tuesday morning after his arrest on the tarmac when his private jet touched down. He was greeted by well-wishers who came out to cheer him on. Later in the morning, after being whisked off to appear before the Supreme Court in the Sanam Luang area of the capital, he was taken to Bangkok Remand Prison, where he was admitted to a medical ward before lunchtime as he began an eight-year prison sentence for abuse of power, fraud and corruption.

Tuesday morning saw the historic return of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to Thailand.

74-year-old Mr Thaksin arrived shortly after 9 amon a flight from Singapore on a private jet together with his son Panthongtae 'Oak' Shinawatra and other close members of the family. 

He was met at the airport by his daughter and Pheu Thai Party prime ministerial nominee Paetongtarn Shinawatra.

Charismatic PM was, as always, dressed smartly as he made history on Tuesday. Acclaimed by supporters among the public, he paid homage to the King

The former prime minister, a charismatic figure, was dressed smartly in a blue suit with a white shirt and pink tie and greeted the crowds before he paid his respects by bowing and praying before a garlanded picture of the Thai monarch, His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn.

Thaksin was arrested as he emerged from his large private jet on the airport tarmac by Police Colonel Komwut Jong Boonwattana, the Superintendent of Immigration for Bangkok Airport Immigration Division Two.

Police Colonel Komwut executed several warrants against the former prime minister including three related to completed legal proceedings for which he had been sentenced to 10 years in prison and also, it was reported, two warrants in connection with offences under Article 112 of the Criminal Code which also specified various terrorism-related offences.

These latter two warrants were a surprise and we await further details.

Arrested as he got off the plane. Two surprise warrants related to alleged Article 112 and terrorism offences. Supporters cheered his motorcade to court

Mr Thaksin was taken quickly from the airport in a police motorcade to the Sanam Luang area of the capital where sparse crowds lined the route, some of them dressed in red shirts and showing their support of the former prime minister who was seen as the figurehead in the struggle against military rule in the kingdom since the September 2006 coup d'état which outside him from power, up to this year's General Election.

The election aftermath has seen the unlikely formation of a government coalition which sees the Pheu Thai Party, associated with Mr Thaksin, coalescing with parties associated with the military junta in a move which has alienated many of Mr Thaksin's diehard supporters and left the party that won the May 14th General Election, Move Forward, in opposition. 

The atmosphere at the airport on Tuesday morningwas one of excitement with the hurly-burly of enthusiastic supporters among the public and a huge press contingent.

Thailand had waited 15 years to see this homecoming.

Tuesday's return the real thing after 15 years

Mr Thaksin returned to Thailand in 2008, two years after the 2006 military coup, but Tuesday's arrival was seen as a more historic and conclusive event, particularly given the old age of the political figure, his stated desire to be with his family and grandchildren and the need in the kingdom to see a resolution to the political division that has caused severe harm to Thailand's economy since 2006.

Mr Thaksin appeared before the Supreme Court Criminal Division of Persons Holding Political Positions shortly after 10 am, during which details of the convictions against him were outlined to the hearing after Mr Thaksin had confirmed that he was the person identified in the three arrest warrants.

One of the convictions related to a loan provided to the government of Myanmar for ฿4 billion in 2004 by the Export-Import Bank of Thailand (Exim), a state-owned institution, when Thaksin was Prime Minister.

This money was subsequently used to purchase materials and equipment from Shin Satellite PLC, a company owned by Mr Thaksin and his family. 

The prison term was three years in this case.

Two-year prison system for operating a national lottery without any legislation from 2003 to 2006 with five years for telecoms franchise corruption case

The second, the court heard, was a prison sentence of two years against the former premier. 

Mr Thaksin was convicted for operating a nationwide lottery from 2003 to 2006 without the support of appropriate legislation, which was considered a corruption offence and led to a subsequent conviction.

The most serious case related to granting telephone concessions to companies controlled by Mr Thaksin's family Shin Corp, which were acts adjudged to be offences under the Organic Act for Counter-Corruption.

The conviction saw Thaksin receive a five-year prison sentence.

This court, on Tuesday, declared that Mr Thaksin should serve three years in total for the first two offences followed by the third term which would see the former government leader in prison for eight years.

Thaksin taken to Bangkok Remand Prison, he was admitted in time for lunch and ended up in the medical facility with a private room with no air con

At 10.40 am, Mr Thaksin's motorcade was whisked inside the Bangkok Remand Prison and he was taken through the prison admission process in which he passed through three different barriers leading to him being fingerprinted and having his photographs taken.

Reports from officers involved in the operation suggest that Mr Thaksin showed no sign of stress and talked politely with officials.

He was then taken to the medical facility at the prison where he was housed in a room within Zone Seven on the second floor of the building apart from other prisoners.

After his admission, Thaksin had been the subject of an extensive physical examination which together with documentation supplied by his doctors and medical institutions in Dubai, identified that the older prisoner suffered from four underlying medical health issues including heart disease, a lung ailment reported to be chronic pneumonia, high blood pressure and a condition known as spondylosis which involves the degeneration of the bones and discs near the spine area of the body.

Acting Minister of Justice Wissanu Krea-ngam in a reported visit to the prison as Corrections Department and ministry officials gave a press conference 

During Mr Thaksin's admission to prison and his arrival at the medical facility, it is understood that the acting Minister of Justice, Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam, visited the prison and brought with him documentation. 

It is not yet clear whether the Justice Minister met personally with Mr Thaksin but there are reports that Mr Wissanu changed cars on his trip to the prison as a security precaution.

At 1.30 pm, officials from the Ministry of Justice together with officials within the Department of Corrections including the Director of the Corrections Department, Mr Ayut Sinthopphan, gave more extensive details on Mr Thaksin's incarceration on Tuesday.

They confirmed that he was being housed in Zone Seven on the second floor of the medical building within Bangkok Remand Prison where inmates are supervised with CCTV cameras as well as round-the-clock monitoring by doctors and physicians.

No family visitors for five days but limited internet access as doctors at the prison medical facility make Thaksin's health a priority as an inmate

Reporters were told that management at the prison was concerned that Mr Thaksin's health was preserved and that he was receiving the appropriate care including accommodation.

It was revealed that Thaksin's private room does not have air conditioning but did contain a few fans while an area had been reserved for him to meet visitors who are expected after an initial five-day period for medical screenings during which the former PM has limited online access through two or three popular apps to make contact with his family and friends.

Reporters heard that Thaksin took lunch at the prison on Tuesday but only ate some bread and drank some bottled water. 

Dinner at the prison on Tuesday evening was to consist of boiled rice and vegetables.

Officials explained that Mr Thaksin would have access to the prison shop where he would have a daily allowance of between ฿500 and ฿600 baht to buy various products including food products form a carefully selected range to offer a low sodium diet.

Reports of a possible change of hospital as Thaksin prepares to submit a petition for a Royal pardon a process that normally takes one to two months

On Tuesday, there were some reports that Mr Thaksin, at some point in the future, could be removed from the prison hospital to hospitals that are associated with the Corrections Department under the auspices of the Ministry for Public Health including the Police Hospital in Bangkok.

Sources also reported that Mr Thaksin is anxious to submit a petition seeking a royal pardon as soon as possible.

This normally takes a period of one to two months to be processed but can be made from the first day in prison in respect of fully finalised cases.

In the course of the press conference given by the Department of Corrections and the Ministry of Justice on Tuesday, it was explained that normally such applications are prepared by the prisoner and relatives before they are submitted by the prison to the Department of Corrections.

From hence, they are sent to the Ministry of Justice and then to the Privy Council before being considered by the King. 

If refused, Thaksin must wait two more years

Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, the acting Minister for Justice Mr Wissanu Krea-ngam explained that if Mr Thaksin's individual request for a pardon is not approved, he would be prohibited from making a similar request for two years. 

At the beginning of the day's events, Mr Thaksin was seen off at Singapore's Changi Airport by his sister and former Prime Minister, Yingluck Shinawatra, who posted a poignant note after his plane had taken off for the Thai capital.

Ms Yingluck had accompanied Mr Thaksin to Singapore and it is believed, has lived in close proximity to her brother since she fled Thailand herself into exile in August 2007, some weeks before a court handed down a five-year prison sentence for her role in Thailand's disastrous right pledging initiative, a signature policy of her government which was in power from 2011 to 2014. 

Sad and poignant message from Thaksin's beloved younger sister and Thailand's first female PM after he flew from Singapore on his return to Thailand

'Now the day you have been waiting for has come,' Yingluck wrote in her message. 'Throughout the 17 years, I know you have been lonely, unhappy and homesick. I believe it took you quite a long time to make this decision. You want to be with family and spend your life in your home country. I respect your strong determination. I will keep in my memory our trip together from Dubai until you departed on a plane back to Thailand.'

The former prime minister thanked her brother for his support during her six years in exile and noted that it was one of the first times in that period that they had not travelled together. 

Ms Yingluck and Mr Thaksin were recently seen on trips to Hong Kong and Cambodia with both attending birthday celebrations for Cambodia's former Prime Minister and strongman Hun Sen, a move that drew criticism from liberal political quarters in Thailand. 

'I wish you good luck and a safe journey. Do not forget to take care of your health. Do not worry about me. I will be strong and patient. I will look after myself, although I will be alone in a foreign land,' Ms Yingluck said. 'You have taken good care of me. I cannot help feeling sad because this is the first time we are not travelling together. Good luck my brother.'

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Further reading:

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PM's soothing words for frayed nerves as he says he will continue his role up to the next cabinet

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Pita's election as PM and political certainty would be a green light for new jobs and investment

79 new MPs face scrutiny as Election Commission says only 321 to be declared elected on June 21st

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Dangerous political flux in the aftermath of the General Election is growing and poses a threat

Pita shares cast a pall over historic May 14th Election, fears that the results may be nullified by a court

Compromise mooted between Pheu Thai and Move Forward on House Speaker job before key meeting

Kooky Palang Pracharat reports rejected on Tuesday by Prawit as Pheu Thai stands by Pita for PM

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Pita plots a new coalition government with Pheu Thai but open conflict has already raised its head in the Senate

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Tracking Thaksin. The Nation

tisdag 22 augusti 2023

Thailand's ex-PM Thaksin to serve 8 years in jail - court statement | Reuters

Thailand's ex-PM Thaksin to serve 8 years in jail - court statement
Exiled former PM Thaksin returns to Thailand

Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who is expected to be arrested upon his return as he ends almost two decades of self-imposed exile, waves at Don Mueang airport in Bangkok, Thailand August 22, 2023. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha Acquire Licensing Rights

BANGKOK, Aug 22 (Reuters) - Thailand's former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who returned from self-exile on Tuesday, will serve a total of eight years in prison, according to a statement by the Supreme Court.

The jail term covers three different cases for abuse of power and malfeasance, illegally ordering a state-run bank to issue a foreign loan, and illegally holding shares via nominees. Thaksin was taken to the Supreme Court earlier on Tuesday.

Reporting by Panarat Thepgumpanat and Panu Wongcha-um; Writing by Martin Petty



Srettha becomes Thailand’s new prime minister. The Nation

Srettha becomes Thailand's new prime minister
Breaking a political standstill that has lasted nearly 100 days, Pheu Thai Party prime ministerial candidate Srettha Thavisin succeeded in becoming Thailand's 30th prime minister.
Srettha was proposed by a Pheu Thai-led coalition, comprising 11 parties who together have a majority of seats in the lower house – 314 seats. The allocation of ministerial posts was made before today's PM election.
After assuming office, the Pheu Thai-led government pledged to put forward an agenda for amending the present Constitution in its first Cabinet meeting. It claims the 2017 charter is Thailand's current problem.
On the same day, former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra arrived in Thailand after spending 15 years living in self-exile.

måndag 21 augusti 2023

lördag 19 augusti 2023

Thaksin Shinawatra returns August 22. Latest date for ex-PM Thaksin's return is August 22 | Thai PBS World

 Latest date for ex-PM Thaksin's return is August 22

Fugitive former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra will fly back to Thailand on August 22nd, the same day that parliament will meet to select a new prime minister.

Paetongtarn Shinawatra, Thaksin's youngest daughter and head of Pheu Thai "Family", said in her Twitter and Instagram posts this morning (Saturday) that she will travel to Don Mueang airport to meet her father, who is scheduled to land at about 9am in his private jet.

Thaksin had previously announced that he would return to Thailand on August 10, but he abruptly changed his plan, claiming that he had to see his doctor.

It is reported that authorities have already made preparations for his return, after 17 years of self-imposed exile. Thaksin's aircraft will park in a special zone reserved for private jets and immigration officials will receive him upon his arrival.

They will process him and inform him of the outstanding arrest warrants against him, before handing him over to Corrections Department officials, who will also be at the airport.

Thaksin will then be taken to the Supreme Court, in line with the required legal procedure.








fredag 18 augusti 2023

Prayut praises THAI as it begins to spread its clipped wings. Caretaker Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha on Friday praised executives and employees of Thai Airways International (THAI) as the national flag carrier reported 50 billion baht of reserves this year after entering a business rehabilitation plan more than two years ago. The Nation

Prayut praises THAI as it begins to spread its clipped wings

Caretaker Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha on Friday praised executives and employees of Thai Airways International (THAI) as the national flag carrier reported 50 billion baht of reserves this year after entering a business rehabilitation plan more than two years ago.

Prayut visited THAI's headquarters in Bangkok's Chatuchak district on Friday along with Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam, Energy Minister Supattanapong Punmeechaow, Finance Minister Arkhom Termpittayapaisith, and PM's Office Minister Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana.

After viewing a presentation on the progress of THAI under its rehabilitation plan over the past year, Prayut thanked the airline's executives and employees for their hard work and cooperation with the plan, saying it had resulted in the airline being able to exit its rehabilitation sooner than expected.

"This 50-billion-baht reserve is a sign of progress and a positive trend. We must spend this money carefully while continuing to manage debts," the outgoing premier said.

Before leaving, Prayut also participated in flight-simulation training for a Boeing 777-3000ER.

Earlier this month, THAI CEO Chai Eamsiri told Thai-language news outlet Thansettakij that he was confident the national flag carrier would be able to exit rehabilitation by the third quarter of next year, sooner than the 2025 deadline.

Chai said THAI and its Thai Smiles subsidiary had seen improved business performance during the first five months of this year.

The airline filed for bankruptcy protection in late 2019 after reporting debts of 245 billion baht. The Cabinet in May 2020 gave the rehabilitation plan the green light under the Bankruptcy Act, which was later approved by the Central Bankruptcy Court.








Thailand satsar på hållbar turism. Thailand vill gå från volymbaserad turism till att attrahera resenärer som stannar längre och har ett högre värde. - Travel News

Thailand satsar på hållbar turism

Travel News var på plats när Thailands Turistbyrå bjöd in till pressmöte för att berätta om det ambitiösa programmet mot nollutsläpp.

2023-08-17 16:16

Mötet inleddes av Guvenör Yuthasak Supasorn, Tourism Authority of Thailand som beskrev den stora satsningen mot nollutsläpp, fem regioner har valts ut. Dessa är Samut Prakan (BKK), Krabi, Khon Kaen, Tratand och Chiang Mai. 

Guvernör Yuthasak Supasorn, Tourism Authority of Thailand

Thailand vill gå från volymbaserad turism till att attrahera resenärer som stannar längre och har ett högre värde. 
Vi på Travel News fastnade lite extra för regionen Chiang Mai:s satsning på bla te-turism. Travel News före detta medarbetare Kenneth Rimdahl lämnade mediabranschen i början på 90-talet och startade tebutiker i Madrid. Sedan cirka 15 år är Kenneth baserad i Chiang Mai och är grundare av det välrenommerade Monteasamt en drivande part i att utveckla hållbar turism. 

Kenneth Rimdahl

Doi Pu Muen i Chiang Mai regionen har utvecklats till en turistattraktion med fokus på Lahus lokala traditioner och kultur. Här kan man till exempel plocka ekologiskt odlat te och själv delta i produktionen.

torsdag 17 augusti 2023

TAA, Bangkok Airways post high airfares in Q2. Thai AirAsia (TAA) has reported increased airfares of 42% for the first half, while Bangkok Airways registered a 36% uptick in the first half, though a weaker baht continued to affect airlines' profits. Bangkok Post

TAA, Bangkok Airways post high airfares in Q2

Thai AirAsia (TAA) has reported increased airfares of 42% for the first half, while Bangkok Airways registered a 36% uptick in the first half, though a weaker baht continued to affect airlines' profits.

TAA reported average airfares increased from 1,179 baht in the first half of 2022 to 1,673 baht in the first six months of this year.

Bangkok Airways recorded an average airfare of 3,643 from January to June, growing 36% from the corresponding period last year.

TAA passengers increased by 194% in the first half, allowing Asia Aviation Plc (AAV), its major shareholder, to secure total revenue of 19.6 billion baht.

However, although AAV posted a strong earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation of 1.8 billion baht in the second quarter, the weaker baht was attributed for a loss of 1.01 billion baht, mostly from unrealised foreign exchange.

Another factor was rising airport charges, which are growing along with the number of passengers.

Santisuk Klongchaiya, chief executive of TAA, said its domestic routes remained strong in the second quarter with a load factor of 94% from 2.8 million passengers.

The airline hopes to gain a significant number of Chinese passengers in the second half after it increased flights to China to 108 per week with a capacity of 323,400 seats, accounting for 18% of its international capacity, he said.

TAA had the highest seat capacity for China-Thailand routes in the second quarter.

Puttipong Prasarttong-Osoth, president of Bangkok Airways, said the airline posted a net profit of 667 million baht in the second quarter and revenue of 4.96 billion baht, growing 178% and 97%, respectively.

Higher revenue derived mostly from ticket sales, accounting for 66%, an increase of 25% in the second quarter of this year compared with the corresponding period last year.

Bangkok Airways carried 913,000 passengers during the second quarter, totalling 2.02 million passengers for the first half. Its six-month load factor was 81.4%.

The airline reduced its fleet from 35 to 27 jets at the end of last year. Bangkok Airways' utilisation rate was 8.5 hours as of June.

TAA is operating 45 out of its 54 jets in the fleet, with an increasing utilisation rate of 12.4 hours per day as of June.






Average Thai household expenditure in July stood at 18,130 baht per month, dropping only 2 baht from the previous month but still considered high, the Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO) said this week. . Read more: https://www.nationthailand.com/thailand/economy/40030276 .



Voting for next Prime Minister to go ahead - Thai Examiner Constitutional Court clears way for parliamentary process to elect Thailand’s 30th Prime Minister, General Prawit expected in the end.



onsdag 16 augusti 2023

The upcoming PM voting will take place on August 22, as announced by House Speaker Wan Muhamad Noor Matha. He said the parliamentary legal team will convene tomorrow to deliberate on the Constitutional Court's decision made today. Additionally, whips from the Senate and various political parties will also convene to discuss the forthcoming PM voting. Thai Enquirer

The upcoming PM voting will take place on August 22, as announced by House Speaker Wan Muhamad Noor Matha.
He said the parliamentary legal team will convene tomorrow to deliberate on the Constitutional Court's decision made today. Additionally, whips from the Senate and various political parties will also convene to discuss the forthcoming PM voting.

tisdag 15 augusti 2023

Goodbye Family Mart, Hello Tops Daily in Thailand. Bidding farewell to Thailand, the iconic “Family Mart” convenience stores is being fully rebranded as “Tops Daily” after over three decades of service.- TPN National News

Goodbye Family Mart, Hello Tops Daily in Thailand

National —

Bidding farewell to Thailand, the iconic "Family Mart" convenience stores is being fully rebranded as "Tops Daily" after over three decades of service.

Central Retail Corporation PLC (CRC) has made the decision to fully transform and rename its iconic Family Mart convenience stores to Tops Daily by the end of this year.

This strategic move comes as CRC's contract for the Family Mart franchise in Thailand is set to expire in 2023. The rebranding aims to align and streamline CRC's convenience store business under the Tops Daily banner, CRC's chief operating officer, Maytinee Phisutsinthop stated.

As part of this transformation, Central Retail has begun gradually rebranding and changing the store signage from "Family Mart" to "Tops Daily."

The transition has commenced in various branches over the past few months, alongside updates to the online platform, which now showcases the new Tops Daily branding.

The new Tops Daily logo features white lettering against a red background. This redesign departs from the previous Tops Daily logo, which had red lettering for "Tops" and black lettering for "Daily" against a yellow background.

This article originally appeared on our sister website The Pattaya News.





söndag 13 augusti 2023

Sunday, 13 August 2023, 15:07. Caretaker Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha has conducted a thorough inspection of the new Satellite Airport Terminal 1 (SAT-1) at Suvarnabhumi Airport, ahead of its anticipated soft launch next month. He was accompanied by prominent caretaker cabinet members, including Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and Interior Minister Gen Anupong Paojinda.- TPN National News

Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok Set to Soft Open New Satellite Terminal in September

Caretaker Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha has conducted a thorough inspection of the new Satellite Airport Terminal 1 (SAT-1) at Suvarnabhumi Airport, ahead of its anticipated soft launch next month. He was accompanied by prominent caretaker cabinet members, including Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and Interior Minister Gen Anupong Paojinda.

During the visit, Gen Prayut took a ride on the Automated People Mover (APM) train, which conveniently connects the new terminal with the primary passenger terminal.

The premier said his visit aimed to provide an update on the progress of Phase 2 construction within the Suvarnabhumi Airport development plan, concentrating particularly on the upcoming SAT-1 terminal. The terminal, poised for a soft opening in September, is set to significantly enhance the airport's passenger handling capacity. The facility is projected to accommodate approximately 15 million passengers annually, thereby elevating the airport's overall capacity to handle a total of 60 million passengers per year.

Gen Prayut further disclosed that the delegation was briefed on the status of the third runway construction, which is already 73% complete. This new runway is slated to be operational by July the following year. With its completion, Suvarnabhumi Airport will be able to manage 94 flights per hour, marking a substantial increase from the current capacity of 68 flights per hour.

According to details provided by Deputy Government Spokesperson Traisulee Traisaranakul, the SAT-1 terminal boasts 28 contact gates, with eight specifically designed to accommodate the spacious Code F aircraft, including the A380 superjumbo jets. An additional 20 gates are designated for Code E aircraft, such as Boeing B747s. The terminal spans four stories and encompasses a substantial total floor area of 216,000 square meters.

Traisulee Traisaranakul added that each train within the APM system can accommodate up to 210 passengers, serving some 6,000 passengers per hour.

The preceding is a press release from the Thai Government PR Department NNT.




#BangkokPost: Critics have slammed the Pheu Thai Party over its attempt to bring the so-called uncle parties into its coalition, accusing the party of betraying the people. #Thailand #politics #PheuThai https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/politics/2628297/



#BangkokPost: Deputy Prime Minister and Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP) leader Gen Prawit Wongsuwon is not leaving politics just yet and has never knocked back the prospect of a post in the next government, deputy PPRP leader Chaiwut Thanakamanusorn said. #Thailand #politics #Prawit https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/politics/2628293/



fredag 11 augusti 2023

Tourists visiting Bang Saen beach in Mueang district of Chonburi province had to return disappointed on Friday as the sea was dyed green due to the plankton bloom phenomenon. . Read more: https://www.nationthailand.com/thailand/general/40030156



Eight cases of infection by the new coronavirus Omicron EG.5.1 variant, codenamed Aris, have been detected in Thailand. PBS World

 Eight cases of infection by the new coronavirus Omicron EG.5.1 variant, codenamed Aris, have been detected in Thailand. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has recently classified the variant as being "of interest", which does not seem to pose more of a threat to the public than the other variants.
Dr. Wasun Chantratita, chief of the Centre for Medical Genomics at the Faculty of Medicines, Mahidol University, said, however, that the eight cases of Aris were detected in the past three months and the variant is capable of spreading about 1% faster than XBB.1.66, the current dominant variant.
He said that the public should be aware of the new variant, but there is no reason to panic, adding that the resurgence of the COVID-19 pandemic in South Korea is, however, an indication that Thailand should be prepared, prompting the Centre for Medical Genomics to resume genome sequencing of coronavirus samples from patients.
According to the WHO's report on Aris, dated July 27th, 593,023 infections, about a 60% increase over the previous 4 weeks, and 190 fatalities have been reported in South Korea in the past 28 days.
Aris infections in other countries are:
• Brazil - 48,548 with 769 deaths
• Australia - 35,873 with 623 deaths
• Singapore -30,213
• New Zealand - 20,329
• Russia - 336 deaths
• Peru - 218 deaths

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Thai Taxi Drivers Need to Tell Passengers to Buckle Up. Under a new Royal Gazette order all Thai taxi passengers will be required to wear seatbelts from November and drivers must remind passengers to do so. Do you think this will be enforced?- The Pattaya News

Thai Taxi Drivers Need to Tell Passengers to Buckle Up
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Passengers in taxis or other public transport vehicles will now be required to fasten their seatbelt during each trip, according to the Royal Thai Police.

The new requirement, published in the Royal Gazette on Tuesday, August 8th, primarily focused on taxi drivers. It requires the chauffeurs to verbally tell passengers to fasten their seatbelt or have a sign visible to passengers that warns them to buckle up.

Oher public transport vehicles are also required to have a sign or an audio recording that tells people to wear their seatbelt.

The announcement was signed by the Thai national police chief, Pol Gen Damrongsak Kittiprapas, citing the Land Transportation Act.

There are also other requirements including:

  • Drivers must inform passengers to sit in their designated seat.
  • Passengers cannot sit on supplementary seating illegally provided by the driver.
  • Passengers are prohibited from standing inside a moving vehicle except when there is a designated area for standing.
  • Passengers must not stick any part of their body outside a moving vehicle.

The announcement will come into force from November 6th, 2023.

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