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Yesterday, he blamed politics for the growing controversy. In a radio interview with the Nation Group, Wallop insisted much of the luggage was dried foods and fruits that a local temple's disciples had asked him to bring back, a "normal request" that...
Tags: THAI labour union, Finance Ministry, Transport Ministry, Japan, Piyasvasti Amranand, board chairman, custom duties, Wallop Bhukkanasut, radio interviews, Tōkyō, Thai Airways International, Association of Asia Pacific Airlines, Orient Thai Airlines, Luggage, Wallop, Suvarnabhumi Airport
Two separate civil lawsuits seeking damages worth a total of Bt679 million were filed against leaders of the yellow-shirt movement last month for last year's seizure of Bangkok airports, Civil Court documents obtained yesterday revealed. On November...
Tags: Thai Airways International, Thailand, Bangkok, Thai political crisis, Law Crime, Shin Corporation, Thaksin Shinawatra, Prime Ministers of Thailand, Hakka people, Chamlong Srimuang, Sondhi Limthongkul, Pipob Thongchai
Thai customs officials said Tuesday they had arrested a Pakistani man at Bangkok's main international airport with 98 aluminium foil packages in his stomach containing more than a kilo of heroin. Chaudhry Ijaz Rasul, 34, was arrested as he attempted to...
Tags: Chaudhry Ijaz Rasul, Pakistan, Lahore, Thai Airways International, Association of Asia Pacific Airlines, Transport in Bangkok, Thai baht, Law Crime, Suvarnabhumi Airport
The State Enterprise Policy Office and the Expressway Authority of Thailand are considering creating an infrastructure fund to finance the Bang Sue-Taling Chan expressway project. The new section of the outer-ring network, known as Srirat Expressway,...
Tags: Thailand, Bangkok, Business Finance, Transport in Bangkok, Expressways of China, Thai Airways International, Airports of Thailand, National Expressway, Highway, Expressways of Japan, Saprang Kalayanamitr, Malaysian Expressway System, Association of Asia Pacific Airlines, Khet Taling Chan, Samut Prakan Province, Suvarnabhumi Airport, Low-cost carrier
The Tourism Authority of Thailand and four private associations have banded together to come up with 20 packages aimed at boosting domestic tourism in December. The Association of Thai Tour Operators, the Thai Tourism Promotion Association, the Association...
Tags: Hungary, Tát, Tourism, Thai Airways International, Thailand, Business Finance, Hospitality Recreation, allnews, Tourism geography, Tourism in Thailand
Thai Oil, the country's largest oil refiner, may move into ethanol by acquiring an existing plant or starting a new one, depending on gasohol demand from its parent, PTT. The investment plan will be finalised by early next year, CEO Surong Bulakul said...
Tags: thai oil, PTT, Thailand, Bangkok, Business Finance, Environment, Piyasvasti Amranand, Thai Airways International, Touchpoint, Liquid fuels, Gasoline, E85, Credit, Ethanol fuel, Year of birth missing, Alternative propulsion, Association of Asia Pacific Airlines, Petroleum products, Small and medium enterprises, Customer experience, Biofuels, Ethanol
Lufthansa Group said air travel between Thailand and Europe would pick up next year as the global economy is returning to the pre-recession level. Lufthansa German Airlines and its partner carriers, Swiss and Austrian Airlines, yesterday said they were...
Tags: Thailand Business News Update, Lufthansa German Airlines, Lufthansa Group, Thailand, Bangkok, Thai Airways International, Airline, JetBlue Airways, Business Finance, Lufthansa, Lufthansa Cargo, Swiss International Air Lines, Miles & More
Thailand's top listed television broadcaster, BEC World BEC.BK, said on Monday it expected its 2009 net profit to be lower than the 2.8 billion baht ($84 million) earned in 2008 due to the weak economy. Its financial performance in the first nine months...
Tags: net profit, BEC World BEC, billion baht, Thailand, Bangkok, Thai Airways International, Business Finance, Thai baht
On Saturday, local people and official bodies in Chiang Rai proposed that AOT rename Chiang Rai International Airport as Mae Fah Luang International Airport, Chiang Rai. The company would hire the International Civil Aviation Organisation again to study...
Tags: AOT, powered plant, Chiang Rai, Bangkok, Suvarnabhumi Airport, Thailand, Thai Airways International, Airports of Thailand, Transport in Bangkok, Corruption in the Suvarnabhumi Airport project, Business Finance, Chiang Rai International Airport, Chiang Rai Province
Based on initial feedback from the media and industry experts, Phranakorn Auto Sales general manager (operations) Apichart Wangsatorntanakhun said they were expecting a good response from Thai buyers. “We took more than a dozen journalists to test the...
Tags: Proton Exora, Thailand, Bangkok, Bernama, Thai Airways International, Business Finance, Minivan