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Thai-Scottish Ranger Resigns After Incident with Racist Tourists
Hey, respect please! Greeting a Thai person "Ni hao" is much worse than calling anyone who is not Asian or Black "Falang"! -
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LTR Approved-Canceling current VISA extension
yes, I agree with you, especially on your final comment - the benefits definitely make the LTR worth the cost. The immigration hassles will probably lessen too as more folks continue to get the LTR and then exit/return from outside Thailand. Thanks for your experiences to at least help us prepare if we travel. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 20 April 2025
Thai Airways Appoints New 11-Member Board as ‘Chatchai’ Left Off Final List File picture courtesy of Thai Airways. Thai Airways International Public Company Limited has announced the appointment of a new board of directors, following a resolution passed at its extraordinary general meeting of shareholders held electronically. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1358218-thai-airways-appoints-new-11-member-board-as-‘chatchai’-left-off-final-list/ -
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What is a digital nomads
Offices usually do have cleaning staff that keeps the place tidy, but when you're living the van life monadist lifestyle, it’s all about handling your own maintenance. Keeping your workspace clean and dry is key—just as it is in any nomadic lifestyle, from slownomadism to speedonomadism. -
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Transport Thai Airways Appoints New 11-Member Board as ‘Chatchai’ Left Off Final List
File picture courtesy of Thai Airways. Thai Airways International Public Company Limited has announced the appointment of a new board of directors, following a resolution passed at its extraordinary general meeting of shareholders held electronically. One of the key outcomes of the meeting was the decision to set the number of board members at 11, a figure deemed appropriate by the rehabilitation plan administrators. The new appointments were made from a pool of nine nominees, with eight selected based on highest individual vote counts: 1. Mr. Chai Iamsiri 2. Dr. Kulaya Tantitemit 3. Mr. Lawaron Saengsanit 4. Mr. Chakree Bamrungwong 5. Mr. Napakorn Thanasuwankasem (Independent Director) 6. Mr. Yanyong Detphiratmongkol (Independent Director) 7. Mr. Samrit Samniang (Independent Director) 8. Pol. Gen. Thatchai Pitaneelabutr (Independent Director) However, Mr. Chatchai Rojanavatanangkul, who ranked ninth in votes, did not make the final list due to the limit of 11 board seats. The remaining three positions are held by existing directors whose terms continue for another year: Mr. Piyasvasti Amranand, Mr. Chansin Treenuchagron, and Air Chief Marshal Amnaj Jira-maneemai. According to inside sources, the company will now proceed with registration of the board changes before convening a meeting to select a new chairman. With a significant number of new board members being representatives of the state sector, it is widely expected that the Ministry of Finance will nominate the next board chair. Thai Airways has met all key conditions required to exit its court-approved business rehabilitation plan, having achieved an EBITDA profit of over 20 billion baht over 12 months and returned to positive shareholders’ equity. The company has avoided any defaults and completed the appointment of a new board. It plans to file a petition with the Central Bankruptcy Court by the end of April and, if approved within the following 1–2 months, will hold a board meeting to formally exit the rehabilitation plan. This will be followed by a request to relist Thai Airways shares on the Stock Exchange of Thailand. The airline’s outlook for Q2 2025 remains positive. Since early April, the passenger load factor (cabin factor) has stood at 87.3%, with European routes reaching as high as 94.8%, boosted by Easter holidays and school breaks. Although there has been a dip in Chinese passenger numbers, the impact has been limited due to a relatively small market share. A seasonal decline in passenger traffic is expected in May and June. Thai Airways’ largest shareholders remain the Ministry of Finance and state-owned enterprises, holding a combined 42.99%. Bangkok Bank holds 8.51%, while approximately 33.09% of shares are held by creditors who converted debt into equity. -- 2025-04-20 -
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Accident Trailer Truck Carrying Ceiling Panels Crashes, Driver Crushed to Death
Terrible way to die. Smashed like a........
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