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All flights operating have been cancelledat Mae Fah Luang – Chiang Rai International Airporton September 12, 2024
☎️ Airline contact number Thai Airways 02-356-1111 Thai Vietjet Air 02-089-1909 Nok Air 02-439-3344, 053-798-279 Thai Lion Air 02-529-9999, 053-798-273 Thai AirAsia 053-798274 Department of Rural Roads 1146
Read MoreThai Airways, Nokair, Thai Vietjet and Thai Lion Air cancelled all flights serving at Mae Fah Luang Chiangrai International Airport on 12 September 2024.
AirAsia Airlines Announcement
AirAsia Airlines will temporarily close its system at all airports from Wednesday, August 7, 2024 to 02:00 a.m. of Thursday, August 8, 2024 ***Attention Passengers*** – AirAsia Passengers at all airports are suggested to allow an extra 3 hours before flight time for checking in at the check-in counter. – We recommend using self-check-in and…
Read More📢 ประกาศรายชื่อผู้โชคดีที่ได้รับของรางวัลครบรอบ 45 ปี AOT“โยงให้ถูกท่า (อากาศยาน) ลากให้ถูกที่”
📢 ประกาศรายชื่อผู้โชคดี ที่ได้รับของรางวัลครบรอบ 45 ปี AOT “โยงให้ถูกท่า (อากาศยาน) ลากให้ถูกที่” กิจกรรมเกมจับคู่ภาพ ว่ารหัส (IATA Code) ไหน คู่กับสนามบินใด ของ AOT ??? https://www.facebook.com/share/p/7rZdZRjBY5zK3kKM/?mibextid=WC7FNe
Read MoreAirports of Thailand (AOT) Announced Strong First Half Results with 300,000 Flights,61.22 Million Passengers, and a Net Profit of 10 Billion Baht
Airports of Thailand (AOT) reported its strong financial results for the first half of fiscal year 2024, with 367,032 flights, 61.22 million passengers, and a net profit of 10,347.62 billion baht. This represents a significant increase of 16.86% in flights and 23.78% in passengers compared to the same period last year. Dr. Kirati Kitmanawat, Chief…
Read MoreAOT Kicks off Pushing Thailand to Top of Aviation Hub
AOT Kicks off Pushing Thailand to Top of Aviation Hub Airports of Thailand Public Company Limited (AOT) is all set to support Thailand to become a global aviation hub connecting air transport and travel in Asia Pacific region according to the policies announced by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin on impelling Thailand to be ranked 1…
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