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  • Phuket marks another year without memorial for One-Two-Go flight crash victims

    Phuket marks another year without memorial for One-Two-Go flight crash victims

    Phuket has seen another year pass without official memorial services to commemorate the 90 victims of the calamitous One-Two-Go flight crash that occurred 16 years ago on September 16, 2007. This absence of remembrance has become the standard practice among the local authorities. Many argue it dishonours the air disaster that stands among Thailand’s most fatal. Phuket International Airport, operated…

  • Phuket MP raises concerns over hastily built, damage-prone Patong Hill Road

    Phuket MP raises concerns over hastily built, damage-prone Patong Hill Road

    An MP representing Phuket District 2 announced his intention to raise a critical issue in Parliament regarding the hastily built road over the hills from Chalong to Patong. Constructed last year following a landslide on Patong Hill, this road has since been met with concerns about its condition and cost-effectiveness. The road, named Luang Phu Supha Road, was inspected by…

  • BMA fast-track road returns to ease city’s traffic congestion

    BMA fast-track road returns to ease city’s traffic congestion

    The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) issued a call to the Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA) for the swift restoration of roads surrounding various MRTA construction sites. This move is aimed at mitigating the escalating traffic congestion in the city. The deputy Bangkok governor, during a recent BMA meeting, revealed that the MRTA has assured the BMA of the planned…

  • Thailand’s airlines resist price war despite rising operational costs

    Thailand’s airlines resist price war despite rising operational costs

    Despite escalating operational costs, Thailand’s airlines are unlikely to trigger a new price war, while the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) intends to retain the existing ceiling for ticket prices. This information was shared by Suttipong Kongpool, the CAAT director, during a seminar co-hosted by the Airlines Association of Thailand (AAT) and CAAT this week. Suttipong indicated that with…

  • Motorcycle taxi driver stole from senior passenger to fund gambling habit

    Motorcycle taxi driver stole from senior passenger to fund gambling habit

    A motorcycle taxi driver who allegedly stole a senior female passenger’s belongings was arrested in Bangkok. The stolen items, which included coins, a mobile phone, and 1,700 baht in cash, were sold off by the suspect to fund his gambling habit. The case began when a 70 year old woman reported that she had left her bag containing valuables on…

  • Thai transport minister proposes 20-baht flat fare for MRT and SRT lines

    Thai transport minister proposes 20-baht flat fare for MRT and SRT lines

    Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit announced a pilot for a 20-baht flat fare on the MRT Purple Line and the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) Red Line. The pilot, expected to roll out within the next three months, is described as a “New Year’s present” for the public. Suriya clarified this initiative in Parliament, affirming its practicality, after it was queried…

  • Thailand’s car rental sector shifts gears: 2023 growth outlook takes a modest dip of 2-3%

    Thailand’s car rental sector shifts gears: 2023 growth outlook takes a modest dip of 2-3%

    Thailand’s car rental sector is anticipated to witness a modest growth of 2-3% this year, as per Krungthai Car Rent & Lease Plc (Kcar). This is a step down from the previous annual growth of 4-5%, a dip attributed to numerous elements such as a stagnating economy, slow resurgence of tourism, diminished buying power, and escalating household debt. Pichit Chantarasereekul,…

  • Singapore Airlines’ hot seat: Passengers fume over 8-hour ‘sauna’ delay (video)

    Singapore Airlines’ hot seat: Passengers fume over 8-hour ‘sauna’ delay (video)

    Singapore Airlines apologised to furious passengers for keeping them onboard for eight hours in suffocating “sauna” conditions as the air conditioning was turned off as they tried to fix a technical problem on a flight bound for Singapore from Shanghai. The apology to disgruntled travellers is all too familiar for many international fliers who have grown weary of perpetual disingenuous…

  • Charged up and rolling: GAC Aion sparks production of maiden battery EVs by June 2024

    Charged up and rolling: GAC Aion sparks production of maiden battery EVs by June 2024

    GAC Aion New Energy Automobile, the electric vehicle (EV) wing of Guangzhou Automobile Corporation (GAC), China’s second-largest EV purveyor, outlined plans to initiate the assembly of its maiden battery EVs by June 2024. The production is slated to occur at the brand’s nascent factory within the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC). Gu Huinan, GAC Aion’s managing director, anticipates the assembly of…

  • THAI to reintroduce 9 domestic routes after closure plan of Thai Smile Airways

    THAI to reintroduce 9 domestic routes after closure plan of Thai Smile Airways

    Thai Airways (THAI) revealed that the airline is planning to reintroduce nine domestic routes by the end of this year following the closure plan of its subsidiary, Thai Smile Airways. In February, THAI announced that it would merge with Thai Smile Airways according to its business rehabilitation plan. All 800 Thai Smile Airways staff members would be transferred to work…

  • Thailand’s transport sector set for major 29.7 billion baht upgrade

    Thailand’s transport sector set for major 29.7 billion baht upgrade

    A bright future is on the horizon for Thailand’s transport and logistics system. The Transport Minister, Suriya Juangroongruangkit, has recently outlined his ambitious plans for the country’s railways and maritime sectors. Revealed during his inaugural speech, these policies are set to be formally announced next week. Suriya believes that by focusing on these areas of transport improvement, Thailand can significantly…

  • Pink Line mass-transit system offers free rides in November trial

    Pink Line mass-transit system offers free rides in November trial

    Free rides are on the horizon for Thailand’s Pink Line mass-transit system in November as announced on the government’s Thai Khu Fah Facebook page. The 34.5-kilometre monorail system is currently undergoing trial runs, a crucial step in the preparation phase before its official launch, as revealed by the Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA). The Pink Line’s trial runs…

  • Ticket turbulence: Thai airlines aim to price things right amid rising costs

    Ticket turbulence: Thai airlines aim to price things right amid rising costs

    Thai airlines plan to explain the accusations of raising ticket prices amid higher jet fuel costs. The Airlines Association of Thailand (AAT) announced it will host a seminar to clarify airfare structures and CAAT price regulations following consumer complaints. Nok Air CEO Wutthiphum Jurangkool stated that price increases mainly occurred during extended holidays due to high demand, impacting last-minute bookings.…

  • On the right track: Thailand’s new transport minister charts course for infrastructure upgrade

    On the right track: Thailand’s new transport minister charts course for infrastructure upgrade

    Newly appointed Transport Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit yesterday committed to enhancing Thailand’s logistics network, focusing primarily on the country’s railway and maritime transport infrastructure. In his first press briefing, Suriya stated that strategic plans are underway and will be made public in the coming week. Highlighting the importance of the logistics sector, which contributes nearly 15% to Thailand’s gross domestic product…

  • Shock and recharge: Thailand’s EV sector hopes for spark

    Shock and recharge: Thailand’s EV sector hopes for spark

    The Electric Vehicle Association of Thailand (EVAT) expects greater manufacturer interest in Thailand’s EV sector. The latest incentive package might be less appealing than earlier ones. Current incentives consist of tax reductions and subsidies for car producers and importers. These incentives aim to boost EV production and consumption from 2022 to 2023. The incentives range from 70,000 to 150,000 baht…

  • Sub-merging optimism: Thai’s submarine engine deal with Germany and China

    Sub-merging optimism: Thai’s submarine engine deal with Germany and China

    The Thai government is hopeful of a renewed agreement with Germany and China, centring around the engine for a new submarine under construction in China. Defence Minister Sutin Klungsang conveyed his confidence in a mutually beneficial deal between the three nations. The discourse involves the potential installation of a German-made engine in the Chinese manufactured submarine, as initially stipulated by…

  • Air Canada to passengers: Sit in vomit-stained seats or be blacklisted

    Air Canada to passengers: Sit in vomit-stained seats or be blacklisted

    Air Canada publicly apologised following an incident where two passengers were forced to sit in seats contaminated with vomit from a previous flight. The flight in question journeyed from an airport in Las Vegas in the US to Montreal, Canada on August 26. Susan Benson, a passenger on the flight, shared the distressing ordeal on Facebook on August 29. Initially, they…

  • Thai taxi talk tiff: Dialect debate drives social media stir

    Thai taxi talk tiff: Dialect debate drives social media stir

    The Thai Taxi Association ignited a heated debate on the nation’s social media platforms after they advised the capital’s taxi drivers to avoid talking to passengers in the Isaan dialect in order to level up the service standard of Thai taxis. Bangkok is considered to have the most taxis in Thailand due to the bustling demand for their services making…

  • Pattaya Central Tunnel to install CCTV to deter motorcycle riders

    Pattaya Central Tunnel to install CCTV to deter motorcycle riders

    Pattaya’s Central Tunnel, a vital shortcut for local commuters, has been the centre of a heated debate involving the city’s Mayor, Poramase Ngampiches, and the persistent motorcycle riders who choose to ignore established safety regulations. Despite a standing prohibition, an estimated 5,000 motorcycles continue to navigate the tunnel every month, leading to the proposal of a new deterrent – the…

  • Thailand’s first expressway tunnel proposed through 36 billion baht investment

    Thailand’s first expressway tunnel proposed through 36 billion baht investment

    The Expressway Authority of Thailand (EXAT) has put forth a proposal for an underground expressway, aiming to replace a contentious section of the N1 Expressway development. The proposal came after an extensive 17-month initial feasibility study. EXAT Governor Surachet Laophulsuk revealed this plan during the project’s second hearing, stating that multiple factors such as engineering, investment costs, and environmental impact,…

  • Nissan nightmare: Car inferno at Prachin Buri petrol station, owner vanishes

    Nissan nightmare: Car inferno at Prachin Buri petrol station, owner vanishes

    A Nissan sedan caught fire at a petrol station in the central Prachin Buri province today, though the owner of the burning car seemingly disappeared. The blaze prompted a swift response from the station staff and local fire services. The incident occurred at approximately 8.45am today, along Route 304, Mueang Kabin Buri-entrance to Nakhon Ratchasima, in the old city area of…

  • TikToker shares flight passenger’s smelly feet on her armrest

    TikToker shares flight passenger’s smelly feet on her armrest

    A recent incident on a plane has sparked outrage among online viewers of a viral post. A woman shared a video on TikTok, showing her disgust as a fellow flight passenger placed his stinky feet on her armrest. The video was posted by the username @kenggii, and it has since amassed a significant number of views and comments, raising serious…

  • Traffic obstruction: Minivan group apologizes for accident in Buriram

    Traffic obstruction: Minivan group apologizes for accident in Buriram

    The president of the Sailom Club minivan group acknowledged wrongdoing in an incident where a tour van obstructed traffic at a four-way intersection to allow a convoy of vans to pass through. The traffic obstruction incident, which led to an accident, sparked criticism and questions over who gave the group the authority to impede traffic in such a manner. The…

  • Chalong underpass closure in Phuket tonight for essential pump repairs

    Chalong underpass closure in Phuket tonight for essential pump repairs

    Phuket’s Chalong Underpass will be inaccessible to all traffic tonight due to closure to perform critical repair works on the tunnel’s pump system. The Phuket Highways Office has issued a statement detailing the closure timings, which commence from 9pm today and extend until 5am tomorrow. This is not the first instance of such a closure; the region’s ongoing rainy season…

  • Deliveroo dilemma: Thai delivery riders seek Labour Ministry aid after road woes

    Deliveroo dilemma: Thai delivery riders seek Labour Ministry aid after road woes

    Thai delivery riders seek the Ministry of Labour‘s aid for legal and financial assistance post-road accidents. Spokesperson Supaporn Phanprasit underlined the daily hazards of handling apps, and e-commerce. Rushing for deadlines leads to accidents, injuries, and worse. The group laments the lack of financial assistance or compensation from either the parties involved in the accident or the platform operators. The…

  • Smooth ride: Phuket Airport opens doors to all ride-hailing taxi services for travellers

    Smooth ride: Phuket Airport opens doors to all ride-hailing taxi services for travellers

    Phuket International Airport will begin welcoming taxis from all ride–hailing applications as of Friday, September 1, according to the Phuket Info Center managed by the Phuket office of the Ministry of Interior. The policy revision has been confirmed by Kirati Kitmanawat, President of Airports of Thailand (AoT). However, the new allowance comes with specific regulations and designated zones, the details…

  • Thailand’s transit twist: Electric plans spark train fare cap talks in Bangkok

    Thailand’s transit twist: Electric plans spark train fare cap talks in Bangkok

    The Department of Rail Transport (DRT) in Thailand is currently considering plans to deliver on the Pheu Thai-led coalition’s promise of introducing a cap on Bangkok’s electric train fares at 20 baht per trip. This was announced by a department source on Monday, who also revealed that the findings from this investigation will be presented to the new administration once…

  • Thai Taxi Association’s controversial tips for satisfactory rides spark debate

    Thai Taxi Association’s controversial tips for satisfactory rides spark debate

    The Thai Taxi Association stirred debate by posting six tips to ensure a satisfactory taxi ride. The recommendations include asking before getting in, not forgetting to tip, and calling for a Grab taxi during peak hours or if the location is difficult for a regular taxi to reach. The Thai Taxi Association’s Facebook page recently shared these suggestions, aiming to…

  • UPDATE: Thai passengers ejected from flight over fight with cabin crew over luggage

    UPDATE: Thai passengers ejected from flight over fight with cabin crew over luggage

    An update to the original story about a woman from a group complaining on social media to criticise the air hostess and cabin crew for refusing to help her carry the luggage. Prominent YouTuber and influencer, Akaradej Yothajun, known as Benz Apache, recently recounted the same dramatic incident aboard a flight from Vietnam to Thailand. He reported that 16 Thai…

  • Passenger criticises air hostess over luggage assistance refusal

    Passenger criticises air hostess over luggage assistance refusal

    [An UPDATE to this story paints a different perspective to the original confrontation with the air hostess over the passenger’s luggage.] An incident occurred yesterday when a woman took to social media to criticise an air hostess for refusing to assist her with her luggage. The woman, who was on a VietJet airline flight, lamented the poor service and asked…