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Accident Youth on Motorbike Crashes Into Train in Samut Sakhon
Ah, but just think of all the problems that could happen on the way, if he ever made it? -
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Things you like about Thailand
I was just quoted $250 a month insurance on a used G wagon. 6 months of just insurance is more than all my transit costs in Thailand and Cambodia for a year. I can fly to BKK for $100. One of my kin is paying $500 a month on a 911. Its insane. -
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Report PM Pledges B157bn Tourism Boost Amid Budget Debate Wrangles
Why doesn't she give it to her auntie she can come back then -
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Report Thailand Plans Exciting Bangkok Street Circuit for F1 in 2028
The designers will have to work - overtime - on suspensions. Get the noodle carts into 2nd row, the soft drink and juice selling Grannies too and then tell the overseas participants to seriously rack up their skills as the local competition is fierce ....... Good luck with that one; just got endorsed again, why moving here 40 years ago was a good idea 😉 -
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Report PM Pledges B157bn Tourism Boost Amid Budget Debate Wrangles
In other news on Wednesday, tourists spent 157 Billion during the June 3 public holiday -
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Air Cambodia Reopens Route Linking Bangkok to Coastal Resorts
Air Cambodia has resumed direct flights between Bangkok and the southern port city of Sihanoukville, enhancing access to Cambodia’s beach destinations and boosting regional tourism. The service, which restarted on 22 May, now operates twice weekly—on Thursdays and Sundays—using a 180-seat Airbus A320. It is currently the only direct flight between the Thai capital and Sihanoukville, a key gateway to the Gulf of Thailand’s island resorts, including the increasingly popular Koh Rong. Already operating daily flights between Bangkok and Phnom Penh, Air Cambodia is aiming to capitalise on the growing demand for seamless travel to Cambodia’s coast. The new link is expected to ease travel for both Thai holidaymakers and international tourists transiting through Bangkok, encouraging more cultural and economic exchange between the neighbouring countries. The flight schedule sees departures from Bangkok at 10:20am and returns from Sihanoukville at 12:20pm, with each leg arriving just over an hour later. In a further boost to its domestic capabilities, the airline has also taken delivery of a 70-seat ATR 72-600, a fuel-efficient aircraft designed for short-haul routes. With lower fuel consumption and the ability to land on shorter runways, it is well-suited to reaching rural parts of the country underserved by air travel. Tourism officials hope the revived Bangkok-Sihanoukville route and new aircraft will help decentralise travel beyond Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, drawing more visitors to Cambodia’s coastal provinces and remote communities. -2025-05-31
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