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Department of Airports reiterates 14 airports in operations, eight others remain closed

Department Of Airports Reiterates 14 Airports In Operations, Eight Others
Department Of Airports Reiterates 14 Airports In Operations, Eight Others

Bangkok, 12 May, 2020, at 09.00 Hrs. – The Department of Airports (DOA), which operates 22 provincial airports across Thailand, is reiterating via its Facebook Page: DepartmentOfAirports that 14 of its airports are in operations while either others remain close for this month.

For the period of 1-31 May, 2020, four airlines – Nok Air, Thai AirAsia, Thai Lion Air and Thai Vietjet Air – have resumed domestic flight operations to DOA’s airports in Buri Ram, Khon Kaen, Krabi, Lampang, Nakhon Phanom, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phitsanulok, Roi Et, Sakon Nakhon, Surat Thani, Tak’s Mae Sot, Trang, Ubon Ratchathani, and Udon Thani.

There are no commercial domestic flights to DOA’s eight other airports in Chumphon, Hua Hin, Loei, Mae Hong Son, Nan, Narathiwat, Phrae, and Ranong. However, these airports are still in operation for emergency landings, state or military aircraft, cargo aircraft, and medical and relief flights.

The DOA is advising all passengers to follow the provincial orders regarding entry/exit rules before travelling.

Meanwhile, five of the six international airports managed and operated by the Airports of Thailand (AOT) have also seen domestic flight resumptions from early May. These include Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang, Chiang Mai, Mae Fah Luang-Chiang Rai, and Songkhla’s Hat Yai International Airports. However, the Phuket International Airport remains closed until 15 May, 2020.

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) would like to remind passengers – on domestic flights for the time being – to check on rules and regulations required by both the airports and airlines before travelling.

The measures may range from body temperature screening upon arrival at the airport. Any passengers with a body temperature over 37.3 degrees Celsius will be rejected from entering the airport areas or boarding the aircraft.

Passengers are required to wear face masks and keep a distance of at least one metre from other people, as well as follow the advice of the officers and should arrive at the airport well in advance for the convenience and safety of everyone.

At final destinations, arriving passengers may be required to fill out the T.8 form, providing their personal information and notify their whereabouts for 14 days from the arrival date.

For more details on domestic flights, please contact the airlines directly at Thai AirAsia (www.airasia.com); Thai Lion Air (www.lionairthai.com); Thai Vietjet Air (www.vietjetair.com); Nok Air (www.nokair.com); and Bangkok Airways (www.bangkokair.com – to resume services from 15 May, 2020).

More details on the rules and regulation at airports around Thailand can be obtained from:
Department of Airports – website: www.airports.go.th, Facebook: DepartmentOfAirports.
Airports of Thailand – website: www.airportthai.co.th, Facebook: AOTOfficial.

Featured image: Khon Kaen Airport (Credit: Department of Airports).

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VEC develops scheme to teach Chinese during COVID-19 crisis

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BANGKOK (NNT) – The Vocational Educational Commission (VEC) has joined hands with private companies to teach Chinese to vocational students online during the COVID-19 crisis.

Somdej Phra Maharatchamongkholmuni and Education Minister Natthaphon Thipsuwan, presided over the opening ceremony of the online Chinese teaching course supported by Tang International Education

The company has also provided teachers from 60 Chinese vocational colleges and universities in China as mentors to help and support Thai teachers in teaching Chinese during this online teaching program. The course is worth 20,000,000 yuan. The company has allowed the VEC to use the course free of cost throughout the present period.
A competition on knowledge of the Chinese language, will be held from July 26-31, 2020, with prizes going to winners.

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ASEAN Defence Senior Officials’s Meeting (Video Conference), 15 May 2020

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Asean Defence Senior Officials’s Meeting (video Conference), 15 May 2020

The ASEAN Defence Senior Officials’ Meeting met virtually on 15 May 2020 to further discuss the defence sector’s response to COVID-19, the impact of the pandemic on regional security and the way forward for defence cooperation.

 

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People line up to enter shopping malls

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BANGKOK (NNT) – At large general stores like Central World, hundreds of people lined up today to enter the malls well before the doors even opened. Central Group put in place strict measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 among clients.

Before entering a shopping mall, customers must register and check-in via www.thaichana.com, pass a screening checkpoint, and have their shoes disinfected.

When in the shopping mall, if they want to enter any of the shops, they have to check-in via the website once again to see if the shop has already reached capacity. Most of the shops in Central World are accepting a maximum of 25 customers at a time.

Mr. Nattakit Tangpoonsinthana, Executive Vice President – Marketing department: Central Pattana Public Co., Ltd. disclosed today that the shopping malls have been preparing their COVID-19 prevention measures to ensure customer safety, and had adopted many innovations such as a ’touchless’ sensor elevator that was installed at Central Festival Eastville; escalators that are equipped with a UVC lamp to disinfect the stairs at all times; UV-C cupboard to disinfect shopping bags; disinfecting robots using UV-C light, and Ultraviolet light radiators to sanitize changing rooms.

Central Group has also ensured that the malls’ air conditioning system is cleansed regularly even when the malls are closed. Customers can be sure that the air inside is clean.

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Phuket International Airport to remain closed until further notice – Tourism

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The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) has reverted its decision on the reopening of Phuket International Airport.

In an urgent announcement issued today, the CAAT has ordered the extension of the closure of Phuket until further notice.

The CAAT cited the advice from the Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) that Phuket remained at risk for the spread of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) despite effective surveillance, prevention, and control measures.

The CAAT continues to allow exceptions for landings of the following aircraft: state or military aircraft; emergency landing; technical landing without passenger disembarkation; humanitarian aid, medical and relief flights; repatriation flights, and cargo aircraft.

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Minister of Natural Resources and the Environment to propose a yearly National Park Break

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RAYONG(NNT)- The Minister of Natural Resources and the Environment is aiming to propose a three month closure every year of national parks, to allow nature to regenerate itself.

Mr. Varawut Silpa-archa, Minister of Natural Resources and the Environment mentioned the proposal during a trip to preside over a mangrove forest planting event and the new nature and marine creature exhibition center in Rayong province. He was speaking during the present closure of national parks all over the country due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Wild animals have been appearing more often than at other times, because human activities are no longer a threat. To help promote natural regeneration, the ministry is now creating a plan to close all national parks and their attractions for three months every year.

However, the minister also asked tourists and local residents to help conserve national resources and travel without harming wildlife in any way. The ministry will announce the closure period of each national park later.

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SACICT to expand handicraft market on e-commerce

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BANGKOK(NNT) – As running a business will be different from what it was before the coranavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, the SUPPORT Arts and Crafts International Center of Thailand (SACICT) plans to restructure and modernize its handicraft organization, while helping communities adapt to the digital economy and use e-commerce to expand their markets.

The SACICT Director, Pornphon Akathaporn, said today that Thailand’s handicraft exports contracted 66.79 percent year-on-year, totalling 63.84 billion baht, in the first quarter of this year, mainly due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The current situation has made consumers more cautious about their spending. The center has assisted more than 200 handicraft producers in different communities by using available raw materials to produce face masks. Each household is now able to generate a monthly income of 8,000 to 12,000 baht.

The SACICT Director said the COVID-19 situation can potentially expand the country’s handicraft business, as more people are staying home and they have shown interest in handicraft work. Thai handicraft products will still be exported to other countries, particularly those in Europe. However, handicraft producers will have to rely more on the domestic market to help compensate for a decline in exports. Their products will be sold on e-commerce platforms, while entrepreneurs will become more competitive and create Smart Craft SMEs.

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JSCCIB expects Thai economy to contract by 3-5% this year

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BANGKOK(NNT) – Due to the impacts of COVID -19, the Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB) expects the Thai economy to contract 3-5 percent in 2020.

The Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB) forecast is less than the International Monetary Fund (IMF)’s prediction of between 6 – 7 percent, because the government and various agencies have remedial measures in progress.

These include the easing of the restrictions on enterprises, allowing them to reopen their business and gradually improve or recover economic activity. The economic outlook in the second half of the year may be lower than the first half.

However, the said estimation must be under the assumption that there is no new outbreak of COVID-19 in Thailand or overseas.

Mr. Supant Mongkolsuthree, President of the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI), as the Chairman of JSCCIB, thanked the government sector for approval of 11 out of 34 proposals on measures about tax, finance, labor and public utilities to restore and rehabilitate the business sector.

There are currently another 11 measures underway. For the rest, the JSCCIB will send letters to the responsible agencies to ask them to expedite further action.

The government is expected to launch the second batch of measures to ease restrictions on businesses in mid-May.

It is likely to cover large businesses and department stores and will benefit the Thai economy. Today, the Ministry of Public Health will invite entrepreneurs from each association to discuss various measures which can be rolled out nationwide.

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