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1,900 Chinese Flights Set to Land in Thailand as Chinese Tourists Begin to Return in Large Numbers

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Those are only airports operated by AOT, there are at least nine  more than accept international flights that are not owned by AOT. 

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_airports_in_Thailand

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  • ThailandRyan
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    1910÷7 = so 273 flights a day just of Chinese. How can the AOT handle all those extra flights when they are still having all of the regular flights land. Just yesterday we saw an OP on Suvarnabhumi tr

  • Saendaeng1975
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    The news article is jibberish. in the original article in Phuket Express it says:   “The CAAT has granted authorization for a total of 1,910 Chinese flights to enter the kingdom, with 6

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8 hours ago, hotchilli said:

I seem to find that hard to swallow.

Yet you accept it as fact? ????

8 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

1910÷7 = so 273 flights a day just of Chinese. How can the AOT handle all those extra flights when they are still having all of the regular flights land. Just yesterday we saw an OP on Suvarnabhumi trying to return to getting folks through immigration and baggage. As far as I know the extra 60 desks are not even out for a bid to be built.

 

6,318 more flight requests will add another 902 flights per day.

 

Please tell me just how they will manage the influx of almost 600k passengers per day, just from China. Looks like they believe the PM of 200illion coming this year......

 

555+

What are your calculations based on?  Im guessing a gut feel.. 

Try 76 flights per hour and thats just suvarnabuhmi. Now whip out your calculator

 

https://www.airportthai.co.th/en/airports-of-thailand-plc/about-aot/business-characters/#:~:text=At an initial stage%2C Suvarnabhumi,operate up to 76 Flights.

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8 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

1910÷7 = so 273 flights a day just of Chinese. How can the AOT handle all those extra flights when they are still having all of the regular flights land. Just yesterday we saw an OP on Suvarnabhumi trying to return to getting folks through immigration and baggage. As far as I know the extra 60 desks are not even out for a bid to be built.

 

6,318 more flight requests will add another 902 flights per day.

 

Please tell me just how they will manage the influx of almost 600k passengers per day, just from China. Looks like they believe the PM of 200illion coming this year......

 

555+

Flight requests can be inbound or outbound, the article doesn't differentiate but I suspect instead gives the totals. Arriving flights are therefore likely to be half that number.

1 hour ago, PETERTHEEATER said:

Yet you accept it as fact? ????

The fact I find it hard to swallow means I don't except it as a fact

How about Chiang Rai International airports 

19 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

Maybe they should go back to school for math 

Oh! Do they teach that in Thai schools? I always believed the main subject in schools was xenophobia!

15 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

There are 7 international airports in Thailand and all have flight connections with China. 

The Chinese spy and criminal networks can be evenly distributed!

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