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Title: Don Muang reopens
Post by: TBWG on March 06, 2012, 09:39:53 PM
6 March 2012

 
Bangkok's Don Muang airport reopens after floods character4

6 March 2012 Nok Air is the first carrier to return to Don Muang

   Bangkok's Don Muang airport has reopened to traffic after it was inundated by last year's devastating floods.

The first passenger flight took off from the airport bound for the northern city of Udon Thani early on Tuesday.

Bangkok's second airport and domestic terminal, Don Muang has been closed for four months due to the floods.

Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra said on Monday that plans were in place to prevent future flooding.

Don Muang airport is used by private planes, budget airlines and freight operators.

The floods - which killed some 800 people nationwide - forced the flights to transfer to the unaffected Suvarnabhumi international airport, Bangkok's main air hub.

Nearly 1.6bn baht ($52m; £33m) was spent to restore the airport, which was at one point used as a temporary base for the government's flood relief operations.

The airport operator says it expects to handle some 1.4m passengers this year.



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Title: Re: Don Muang reopens
Post by: Vombatus on March 06, 2012, 10:10:07 PM
You thought they might have waited a bit - what with the Legionnaire's disease test results due on Thursday.
Title: Re: Don Muang reopens
Post by: gotlost on March 07, 2012, 07:32:22 AM
You thought they might have waited a bit - what with the Legionnaire's disease test results due on Thursday.

Wait?? You have to be joking.