Popular Post snoop1130 Posted November 11, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 11, 2022 PHOTO: Yahya More than 57,000 international passengers arrived at the Suvarnabhumi Airport yesterday, confirmed by Immigration Officers. Immigration Bureau Spokeman Major Geneneral Choengron Rimphadee confirmed yesterday (November 10th) that there were about 25 international flights arriving at the Suvarnabhumi Airport with about 57,000 passengers. Of those 49,000 were foreigners. This is approaching the same average numbers before Covid-19 which was approximately 60,000 people a day. During this time there are up to 3,000 passengers arriving at the airport per hour. Immigration Officers can check their passports at 3,500 people in half an hour. Immigration stated that they can still manage with no passengers needing to wait outside the main Immigration area. TPN notes, however, that many complaints have surfaced online from tourists arriving stating that they personally found the arrival process hectic and crowded, depending on the time of day of arrival. Immigration, however, has blamed most of the issues on airlines or language and communication issues with tourists from some countries and not their own staffing or processing. Full Story: https://thepattayanews.com/2022/11/11/more-than-57000-passengers-arrived-at-suvarnabhumi-airport-yesterday/ -- © Copyright The Pattaya News 2022-11-11 - Cigna offers a range of visa-compliant plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment, including COVID-19, up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. Monthly car subscription with first-class insurance, 24x7 assistance and more in one price - click here to find out more! 17
Popular Post Baron Samedi Posted November 11, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 11, 2022 Well that's pretty good. Once China reopens, Thailand will be submerged. Honestly, I'm impressed. Wouldn't have bet on this. I was pretty sure we were in for a double dip... 2 2
Popular Post Etaoin Shrdlu Posted November 11, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 11, 2022 57,000 arrivals on 25 flights. That's 2,280 per flight. Must be using TAT's calculator. 11 1 4 3 45
Popular Post Damrongsak Posted November 11, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 11, 2022 Glad I slipped in in early September, hardly any lines then. A couple of us used the Thai line as we had e-visas and Thai wives in tow. Less than 5 minutes. Came in to Don Mueang from Vietnam on 30 Oct without a visa and it only took about 10 minutes or so. Got back to the U.S. Nov 6 at Dulles airport (D.C.). Took two hours to go through the line for US passport holders/permanent residents. There were a couple hundred of us on a flight and they had one immigration officer! 5
josephbloggs Posted November 11, 2022 Posted November 11, 2022 3 minutes ago, Damrongsak said: Glad I slipped in in early September, hardly any lines then. A couple of us used the Thai line as we had e-visas and Thai wives in tow. Less than 5 minutes. Came in to Don Mueang from Vietnam on 30 Oct without a visa and it only took about 10 minutes or so. Got back to the U.S. Nov 6 at Dulles airport (D.C.). Took two hours to go through the line for US passport holders/permanent residents. There were a couple hundred of us on a flight and they had one immigration officer! Glad I came in today, no lines at all. Just like when I came in last month, and also a couple of weeks before that. These monster lines are not normal at all and tend to happen only when there are flight schedule delays meaning a bunch of arriving aircraft get bunched up and dock at the same time. Even so that snake line in the picture is not horrendous and should move fairly well. 1 1
Popular Post josephbloggs Posted November 11, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 11, 2022 7 minutes ago, Etaoin Shrdlu said: 57,000 arrivals on 25 flights. That's 2,280 per flight. Must be using TAT's calculator. The type of amazing reporting and level of fact checking we have come to expect on this site. So one flight an hour. Genius. And no one spotted that?? 3 1 3
Popular Post Straight8 Posted November 11, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 11, 2022 people are prepared to pay through the nose for flight tickets alone?? flight from Sydney to BKK for November usually between $800 - $900. Now quoted $2,500 ********* madness 4 1 2
Popular Post thaibeachlovers Posted November 11, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 11, 2022 8 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Immigration, however, has blamed most of the issues on airlines or language and communication issues with tourists from some countries and not their own staffing or processing. It's always someone else's fault! I hope all expats in LOS made the most of the absence of the hordes while it lasted. 6 3 2
Bigstef Posted November 11, 2022 Posted November 11, 2022 8 hours ago, Damrongsak said: Glad I slipped in in early September, hardly any lines then. A couple of us used the Thai line as we had e-visas and Thai wives in tow. Less than 5 minutes. Came in to Don Mueang from Vietnam on 30 Oct without a visa and it only took about 10 minutes or so. Got back to the U.S. Nov 6 at Dulles airport (D.C.). Took two hours to go through the line for US passport holders/permanent residents. There were a couple hundred of us on a flight and they had one immigration officer! With an e-visa we can use th Thai line?
Bim Smith Posted November 11, 2022 Posted November 11, 2022 Over 100 thousand daily arrivals pre Covid and well spotted on the calculator error from previous posts. Maybe they are saving them for the election as I believe they ran out in the previous one. 1
Popular Post Spock Posted November 11, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 11, 2022 23 minutes ago, Bigstef said: With an e-visa we can use th Thai line? I think you missed the 'Thai wife' bit. 3
Popular Post metisdead Posted November 11, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 11, 2022 Some disparaging comments about the writing of the article have been removed. Asean Now did not write the article, THE PATTAYA NEWS wrote the article, contact them if you would like to make a complaint. 4 3
KhunBENQ Posted November 12, 2022 Posted November 12, 2022 And these avarage numbers seem to bring the airport at its limit? Or why are domestic(!) flights delayed up to more than two hours! Is it just the incompetence of this Thai* airline serving from Suvarnabhumi? ???? 2
KhunBENQ Posted November 12, 2022 Posted November 12, 2022 10 hours ago, Etaoin Shrdlu said: 57,000 arrivals on 25 flights. That's 2,280 per flight. Must be using TAT's calculator. More plausible: "During this time there are up to 3,000 passengers arriving at the airport per hour. " More like 25 flights in an hour? 2
phetphet Posted November 12, 2022 Posted November 12, 2022 Surprising there are such large numbers of arrivals. November is normally the quiet month. Being between October half term school holidays and the Christmas holidays. There must be a lot of pent up demand for travel. Or perhaps a lot more Russians escaping Putin. 1 1
bstafford214 Posted November 12, 2022 Posted November 12, 2022 Immigration Bureau Spokeman Major Geneneral Choengron Rimphadee confirmed yesterday (November 10th) that there were about 25 international flights arriving at the Suvarnabhumi Airport with about 57,000 passengers. Of those 49,000 were foreigners. Where did they get their calculators from, "Kindergarten Children"? If you have (about) 25 flights at 57,000, that equates to 2,280 passengers per flight. OMG, those must be huge airplanes to carry all those passengers. Who makes up this <deleted>? Did they forget to count some planes? 55555 1 1
Popular Post klauskunkel Posted November 12, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 12, 2022 10 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Major Geneneral Choengron Rimphadee confirmed yesterday that there were about 25 international flights arriving at the Airport with about 57,000 passengers. He was of course genenerally speaking, not mathematically. 7
Popular Post KhunBENQ Posted November 12, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 12, 2022 7 minutes ago, phetphet said: There must be a lot of pent up demand for travel. Or perhaps a lot more Russians escaping Putin Indians Indians Indians... Busloads arriving in Pattaya and they are everywhere Russians are strong in Phuket with nonstop flights. But also surprisingly many arrivals from China. Mates from Germany sat in packed planes at last weekend. Yesterday I had my first Chinese group experience since years in a 7/11 in Pattaya ???? 3 1 1
Popular Post Bangkok Barry Posted November 12, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 12, 2022 10 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Immigration, however, has blamed most of the issues on airlines or language and communication issues with tourists from some countries and not their own staffing or processing. In Thailand you would expect nothing else than to blame others. It's the airlines fault for bringing so many passengers. Very inconsiderate of them. Why can't they all be like British Airways and bypass the country altogether. The photo makes it all look great fun, doesn't it. Welcome to Thailand. The fact that it is so crowded is your fault as too many of you want to see our temples and to buy durian. 2 2
KhunBENQ Posted November 12, 2022 Posted November 12, 2022 7 minutes ago, bstafford214 said: who makes up this <deleted>? Did they forget to count some planes? 55555 Don't you think this obvious error hasn't been discussed enough? Who made up? Ever thought about Thai news writers and their problem with numbers/magnitudes etc.? Little translation hickup? Oil trucks with thousands of tons and the like?
digger70 Posted November 12, 2022 Posted November 12, 2022 Must have been Big Planes. Antonov An-225 Mriya 1
jacko45k Posted November 12, 2022 Posted November 12, 2022 2 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said: It's always someone else's fault! I hope all expats in LOS made the most of the absence of the hordes while it lasted. It was a fine affair, but now it's over And though I used to care, I need the open air With the poor state of the roads around Pattaya town, and hotels that still refuse to open their coffee shops.... I hope Thailand can at least accommodate them all.
Thai Visa Member 999999 Posted November 12, 2022 Posted November 12, 2022 11 hours ago, Damrongsak said: Glad I slipped in in early September, hardly any lines then. A couple of us used the Thai line as we had e-visas and Thai wives in tow. Less than 5 minutes. Came in to Don Mueang from Vietnam on 30 Oct without a visa and it only took about 10 minutes or so. Got back to the U.S. Nov 6 at Dulles airport (D.C.). Took two hours to go through the line for US passport holders/permanent residents. There were a couple hundred of us on a flight and they had one immigration officer! I hope you complained about the lack of staffing at Dulles. It's gotten ridiculous this past year.
Etaoin Shrdlu Posted November 12, 2022 Posted November 12, 2022 10 minutes ago, KhunBENQ said: More plausible: "During this time there are up to 3,000 passengers arriving at the airport per hour. " More like 25 flights in an hour? Let's say the average flight brought 250 arrivals. It would take 228 flights to reach 57,000 arrivals. That's fewer than ten per hour, so it is certainly doable. Someone was mis-quoted or something was misunderstood when the article was written. 1 1
Popular Post mikeymike100 Posted November 12, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 12, 2022 "Immigration, however, has blamed most of the issues on airlines or language and communication issues with tourists from some countries and not their own staffing or processing." Why is it Immigration are never at fault? Why aren't they held accountable sometimes? The operations center at Suvarnabhumi must know how many planes are landing and when, even if they are not on schedule. Are immigration kept in the dark? 2 1
tomazbodner Posted November 12, 2022 Posted November 12, 2022 47 minutes ago, digger70 said: Must have been Big Planes. Antonov An-225 Mriya There was only one and that was destroyed near Kyiv. But - Antonov promised to rebuild the plane as they have an unfinished fuselage for the second plane that was never completed, and salvaged some parts from the destroyed one. It'll take several years after end of war in Ukraine before you see Mriya take to the skies again. PS: There's very few people in this cargo plane. Just a few crew. 1
Popular Post mikebell Posted November 12, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 12, 2022 11 hours ago, snoop1130 said: 49,000 were foreigners. 11 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Immigration, however, has blamed most of the issues on airlines or language and communication issues with tourists from some countries and not their own staffing or processing. That's the problem of allowing foreigners in; they don't speak Thai. 1 2
statman78 Posted November 12, 2022 Posted November 12, 2022 I hate to see what immigration looks like when they open all the new gates they just built. 1
onekoolguy Posted November 12, 2022 Posted November 12, 2022 11 hours ago, Damrongsak said: Glad I slipped in in early September, hardly any lines then. A couple of us used the Thai line as we had e-visas and Thai wives in tow. Less than 5 minutes. Came in to Don Mueang from Vietnam on 30 Oct without a visa and it only took about 10 minutes or so. Got back to the U.S. Nov 6 at Dulles airport (D.C.). Took two hours to go through the line for US passport holders/permanent residents. There were a couple hundred of us on a flight and they had one immigration officer! Usa return. Download "airside mobile visa" separate line, few users normally. Free, easy to use! Last few times at lax or sfo 5 minutes from plane to baggage claim! 1
Popular Post huangnon Posted November 12, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 12, 2022 1 hour ago, KhunBENQ said: Indians Indians Indians... Busloads arriving in Pattaya and they are everywhere Circle the wagons 3
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