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Thai Civil Aviation Authority Orders Suspension of Domestic Flights between 9pm and 4am


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By Woraprat Lerpaisal

   

BANGKOK (NNT) - The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) has ordered airlines to suspend domestic flights between 9pm and 4am, in line with the night curfew imposed in Greater Bangkok and four southern border provinces.

 

According to the CAAT’s order, carriers are required to restrict flight operations from 12 July, following the announcement of toughened COVID-19 restrictions approved on 9 July. Airlines must inform passengers and offer assistance if their flights are cancelled or rescheduled to comply with the tightened anti-virus measures.

 

The CAAT also requires airlines to enforce social distancing on each flight, to reduce virus transmission, and to make sure that businesses on their premises observe virus prevention measures. Airport operators and airlines must tighten COVID-19 surveillance by screening passengers, particularly high-risk groups, ahead of their flights.

 

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3 hours ago, tonray said:

Covid-19: "Note to self...infect people before 9PM"

It's not that so much, if there is a curfew of sorts in cities then how do people travel to airports at night... everything must follow to make sense.

[if that's possible here]

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32 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

It's not that so much, if there is a curfew of sorts in cities then how do people travel to airports at night... everything must follow to make sense.

[if that's possible here]

Makes no sense that for once they make sense ???? Never seen that in THailand.

 

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