Thailand News
Bangkok Situation Update
Updated on Dec 03, 2008
All commercial flights from Suvarnabhumi to resume Friday noon.
The People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) agreed on Tuesday night to leave both Suvarnabhumi and Don Muang airports within 24 hours..
Bangkok Situation Update
Updated on Dec 02, 2008
THAI airways passengers can now Check-in at BITEC Bang-na
Starting from 01 December, Thai Airways moved check-in counters to BITEC Bang-Na Exhibition Center for THAI passengers who..
Bangkok Situation Update
Updated on Dec 01, 2008
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi and Don Muang Airports still remained occupied by the PAD protesters.
Since 25 November, People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) protesters forced Bangkok Suvarnabhumi..
Bangkok Situation Update
Updated on Nov 27, 2008
Bangkok Don Muang Airport is ordered to close just over a day after the closure of Thailand's main International hub. On the night of 25 November, People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) protesters..
Bangkok Situation Update
Updated on Nov 26, 2008
Suvarnabhumi International Airport is ordered to closed until tonight on 26 November 2008.
Last night, People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) protesters forced Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport to ..
Bangkok Situation Update
Updated on Nov 07, 2008
For over 5 months, The PAD anti-government protestors are still living on the streets of Bangkok. The rally continues to take place at the designated protest site and the immediate areas. Tourists in ..
Bangkok Situation Update
Updated on Oct 09, 2008
The PAD anti-government rally is taking place at the designated protest site and the immediate areas. Tourists and expats in Bangkok should avoid travelling to areas near the demonstration site including Government House,..
Bangkok Situation Update
Updated on Sep 29, 2008
After the Government's declaration to lift the State of Emergency, tourism industry in Thailand has finally bounced back. The declaration reassures visitors coming to Thailand and restores confidence in Thailand..
State of Emergency Lifted in Bangkok
Updated on Sep 15, 2008
Thailand's acting prime minister, Mr. Somchai Wongdawat lifted the 12-day state of emergency in Bangkok on Sunday morning (14 September 2008). The situation in Bangkok is almost back to normal..
Bangkok Security Notice for Tourists
Updated on Sep 04, 2008
For over 3 months of a mass demonstration by the People's Alliance for Democracy, Thailand has experienced some damage in its economic and tourism sectors. Although certain areas of Bangkok are affected by the