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4,500 travelers hit by Suvarnabhumi Airport closure
Source: Phuketgazette, 26.11.2008
Passengers
at Phuket International Airport last night, a few hours after the PAD
protesters first arrived at Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok.
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KHAO: Almost 4,500 travelers have had flights canceled from Phuket
International Airport (PIA) today following the closure of Suvarnabhumi
Airport in Bangkok.
Protests by the People’s Alliance for Democracy (PAD) forced authorities to close Suvarnabhumi to all air traffic at 4 am today.
Bangkok's Don Muang airport remains open, though it is understood there have been cancellations there too.
Of
almost 5,000 passengers due to fly to Bangkok from Phuket today, only
500 will be making the journey. All will be flying into Don Muang
Airport.
International flights to and from Phuket are unaffected.
All eight Air Asia flights to Suvarnabhumi Airport have been canceled, affecting 1,220 passengers.
All Thai Airways and Bangkok Airways flights to Suvarnabhumi have also been canceled, affecting over 3,000 passengers.
Some
flights due to land at Suvarnabhumi have been diverted to other
airports around Thailand, including Chiang Mai, Don Muang and Phuket.
Two
diverted flights landed at Phuket today. The first was an LTU plane
with 264 passengers that arrived from Berlin this morning. The
passengers were transferred to the Phuket Merlin Hotel.
A Thai Airways flight with163 passengers arrived from Sydney later in the afternoon.
In
a press conference held at PIA this morning, Airport Director Wicha
Nernlop stated that buses would be arranged to transfer stranded
passengers to Bangkok, if required.
Phuket
Governor Preecha Ruangjan was also in attendance. Speaking about the
prospect of protesters attempting to close down PIA, he stated that
police officers have inspected the airport and are observing the
movements of PAD protesters in Phuket.
The
Phuket Tourist Association issued a statement earlier today asking its
members to do their best to accommodate stranded tourists and assist
them in contacting airlines and finding alternative means of transport.
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