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Thailand: Use Don Muang Airport for domestic airlines or build new terminal at Suvarnabhumi Airport, AirAsia chief tells AoT.

Thai Press Reports

| January 25, 2007 | COPYRIGHT 2008 Thai News Services. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From Thai Press Reports)

Section: General News- The chief of AirAsia, Southeast Asia's largest budget airline group, has called on Thailand to either reopen the old Don Muang airport for both domestic and international flights or build a terminal dedicated to low-cost carriers (LCCs) at Suvarnabhumi airport, the Bangkok Post reports.

Tony Fernandes was commenting on a recent decision by Airports of Thailand Plc (AoT) to move only non-connecting domestic flights back to the old airport to relieve the congestion at Bangkok's new airport that opened on Sept 28 last year.

The decision means that the airline's Thai subsidiary, Thai AirAsia, would need …

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