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keith doug

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The list of departures on http://www.bangkokairportonline.com/node/129 is meaningless for trying to determine the current situation. The status of the flights was last updated 4' date='000 minutes ago, which was about one week ago.[/quote']

 

not sure where you have this info from. the site shows now that during 0600am to 1200am today 3 planes landed.

 

I didn't really check all of them, clicked on the first 3 flights in the list and they were last updated a week ago. Now there seem to be some more recent entries, I found one only 6 minutes old.

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This just from my inbox:

 

[color:purple]Singapore Airlines to resume flights to and from Suvarnabhumi Airport

 

Singapore Airlines plans the resumption of flights to and from Bangkokâ??s Suvarnabhumi Airport from Friday 5 December 2008.

 

As a consequence, additional relief flights from U-Tapao will cease from 4 December 2008.

 

Singapore Airlines is contacting customers who are booked to travel from U-Tapao on Friday to advise them of the change. However, customers are asked to be patient as Suvarnabhumi only re-opens for service on Friday, and some delays may be expected.

 

SilkAir is also reducing its additional flights from Phuket to one per day (on top of the daily schedule of at least four flights) till Sunday, as capacity increases from Bangkok and demand for its relief flights tapers off.

 

 

Schedules

 

On Friday, Singapore Airlines plans three return flights between Singapore and Bangkok, plus one flight from Singapore to Bangkok then onto Tokyo Narita.

 

From Saturday onwards, a three-times-daily return flight will operate, in addition to a flight in each direction between Bangkok and Tokyo Narita.

 

Singapore Airlines will monitor demand in coming days to determine whether the capacity is in line with demand, and may make further schedule adjustments.

 

Departure / Arrival, all times local

 

Flights from Singapore to Bangkok

Friday 5 December 2008

SQ972 10:30 / 11:55

SQ976 14:10 / 15:35

SQ980 16:30 / 17:55

SQ632 20:40 / 22:05

 

Saturday 6 December and beyond

SQ970 08:45 / 10:10

SQ976 14:10 / 15:35

SQ632 20:40 / 22:05

 

Flights from Bangkok to Singapore

Friday 5 December 2008

SQ975 13:05 / 16:30

SQ979 16:40 / 20:05

SQ981 19:05 / 22:30

 

Saturday 6 December and beyond

SQ973 11:15 / 14:40

SQ631 15:40 / 19:05

SQ979 16:40 / 20:05

 

Flight from Bangkok to Tokyo Narita

Daily from Friday 5 December 2008

SQ632 23:05 / 07:00+1

 

Flight from Tokyo Narita to Bangkok

Daily from Saturday 6 December 2008

SQ631 09:25 / 14:40

 

Flight schedules subject to change â?? check for particular days on singaporeair.com under Flight Status.[/color]

 

So evidently the PAD protesters were even better behaved than even I gave them credit for -- if they had damaged anything, the foreign carriers would no be back so fast and operations would not have been able to be back 100% in less than three days.

 

Cheers,

SD

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