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Thailand Battles Monsoon Chaos: Floods Disrupt Travel and Aviation


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Thailand is currently contending with intense monsoon rains, leading to extensive flooding which has significantly impacted aviation operations. The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) is implementing rapid response strategies to address these challenges, ensuring safe travel amidst the turbulence.

 

The umbrella organisation, Aeronautical Radio of Thailand Ltd. (AEROTHAI), is spearheading these efforts. According to Deputy Transport Minister Monporn Charoensri, AEROTHAI is following the International Civil Aviation Organisation's (ICAO) guidelines to enhance air traffic safety and efficiency during these trying times.

 

Floods have caused many travellers to rethink their plans, with AEROTHAI introducing alternative air traffic plans like rerouting flights and deploying holding patterns. These steps are critical to maintaining safety and flexibility in air operations. In addition, all flights have been advised to carry extra fuel to counter delays caused by adverse weather conditions.


Airlines and passengers are being kept in the loop via consistent communication about potential changes in flight schedules, with strong encouragement to stay updated through announcements from Thailand’s Meteorological Department.

 

AEROTHAI's CEO, Napasin Jakpitak, underscored the necessity for vigilance and readiness, ensuring all units are on high alert to provide timely assistance in flood-prone zones. Officials have also been active on the ground, distributing relief packages to flood-stricken communities while ensuring the aviation sector remains adaptable and ahead of the looming weather threats.

 

Travellers are urged to exercise patience and allow additional time for journeys, as delays and cancellations become increasingly frequent under the unpredictable weather conditions seen throughout the monsoon season.

 

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Intense monsoon rains currently??

Chaos? At Bangkok airports?

Where and when?

There has been intense rain and there are flooded areas.

But currently and for the coming days there is little to no rain in the forecast except for some in the south.

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35 minutes ago, Stargeezr said:

Hopefully the weather will be more favorable from November until March. One can only hope as a

nearly yearly visitor.

From another news post yesterday: "winter" will begin on the third week of October and last until end of February :biggrin: Winter is always the best time for me.

And the weather was not that bad in all regions.

Floods mainly in the north.

Phuket hit  hard.

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2 hours ago, john donson said:

TAT expect millions of tourists that don't read the news?

"CAAT", "AEROTHAI"

Not the #1 sources of interest and not the responsible agencies for weather reports.

 

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1 hour ago, KhunBENQ said:

From another news post yesterday: "winter" will begin on the third week of October and last until end of February :biggrin: Winter is always the best time for me.

And the weather was not that bad in all regions.

Floods mainly in the north.

Phuket hit  hard.

Naff all in Phitsanulok for past few days, even though it was threatened.

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