george Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 Suvarnabhumi starts second terminal in 2012 BANGKOK: -- Airports of Thailand plans to build a domestic passenger terminal at Suvarnabhumi Airport while inviting the private sector to invest in six projects at the old Don Mueang Airport. Construction of the new terminal will start in 2012 for completion in 2015, to accommodate an additional 20 million passengers a year. It will cost less than Bt10 billion, said AOT president Serirat Prasutanond. The project is part of a long-term investment programme that includes construction of a third runway and a midfield terminal. However, the company will build the domestic terminal first. It will be connected to the present main terminal by a monorail. Serirat said the company also planned to develop commercial areas on its land near the airport, in partnership with the private sector. Regarding Don Mueang Airport, six projects will be offered to the private sector: a landing-gear maintenance centre, an aircraft-parts stock-management centre, small and medium-sized maintenance centres, an international free-trade zone, a flight-simulator centre and jet and air taxi terminals. "All the projects will be funded by private firms, and some companies are being approached," said Serirat. AOT also unveiled a five-year plan for the expansion of Phuket Airport starting from this year, involving construction of a new runway and expansion of the terminal and other facilities and services. Speaking at a seminar yesterday entitled "The Path to Be a Regional Hub", organised by AOT, Serirat also said the agency would try to assure Suvarnabhumi Airport's status among the world's top 10 airports despite being affected by the forced closure late last year. -- The Nation 2009-08-29 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
draftvader Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 (edited) They're very confident for a bunch of people that still have a HUGE outstanding, constantly changing, project deadline for an efficient rail transfer.... Edited August 29, 2009 by draftvader Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LPCustom69 Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 I doubt that it will assure their status as one of the top airports in the word, but they're on the "Path to BE A Regional Hub." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rustyhelms Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 "Regarding Don Mueang Airport, six projects will be offered to the private sector: a landing-gear maintenance centre, an aircraft-parts stock-management centre, small and medium-sized maintenance centres, an international free-trade zone, a flight-simulator centre and jet and air taxi terminals" I think best location for those activities is at U-Tapao airport where it has eastern seaport near-by. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Basil B Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 Sounds a good idea, but anyone taking bets it will be compleated by 2015 I am looking for a way to make easy money Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
apetley Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/Plans-Build-...ss-t291334.html In this link it says the new Domestic Terminal at Swampy could be complete in 3 years. 6 years now so a little more realistic I think but as above don't place any bets on it being on budget and on time just yet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ianc66 Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 Did they mention a reputable company to run the concessions? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SnS Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 Shouldnt they fill this airport first? its a giant empty monolith Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arkady Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 (edited) The new terminal and third runway was the real objective of Poom Jai Thai in relocating airlilnes back from Don Muang, which Abhisit was too weak to prevent. The new terminal and third runway could have been postponed for quite a long time without the second move, i.e. beyond the time they could be fairly sure to control the Transport Ministry. They plan to rake in a huge amount of cash from the construction projects. This expansion will be the last for Suvarnabhumi because the land originally planned for the fourth and fifth runways were allocated to a fuel pipeline and a building project. So eventually Suvarnapoom which is already up to full capacity after only 3 years in operation will have to go the same way as Don Muang. No hope for this country that is riddled with cancerous corruption and with passive citizens who tolerate it and admire the criminals who rip them off. Edited August 29, 2009 by Arkady Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sibeymai Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 No hope for this country that is riddled with cancerous corruption and with passive citizens who tolerate it and admire the criminals who rip them off. That just about sums it up. Having just been through Hong Kong again there is absolutely no chance that Swampy Airport will ever be anything more than a hub of corruption. It's arguably the worst airport in SE Asia and nowhere near world class. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
majorpacman Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 (edited) Suvarnabhumi Airport is a piece of sh*t, it is was created to be one of those things that thai people wanted to show off and full of corruptions.They can't stick with basic airport or create basic functional one. They forgot after the closure of the airport due to protests, other countries in the region started to upgrade their airports. Simply, they don't want to depend on thailand as a major airport hub. I think that thailand is just throwing money away. btw, why do people call it "Swampy Airport " anyway? i know the name is hella hard to pronounce, hel_l i rather call it new bangkok airport. Thai people don't understand the airport should be name so that it is easy to read and short, sigh..... Edited August 29, 2009 by majorpacman Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thaikahuna Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 "Regarding Don Mueang Airport, six projects will be offered to the private sector: a landing-gear maintenance centre, an aircraft-parts stock-management centre, small and medium-sized maintenance centres, an international free-trade zone, a flight-simulator centre and jet and air taxi terminals" I think best location for those activities is at U-Tapao airport where it has eastern seaport near-by. I could not agree more since Thai already has the overhaul facility and most of the old air base is slowly being relcaimed by thge jungle. Did they mention a reputable company to run the concessions? Probably King Power so they can fleece more tourists. How long it stays under 10 million THB depends on long and how little the extended hands are willing to accept. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
konangrit Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 They're very confident for a bunch of people that still have a HUGE outstanding, constantly changing, project deadline for an efficient rail transfer.... AoT != SRT. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
csroland Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 I doubt that it will assure their status as one of the top airports in the word, but they're on the "Path to BE A Regional Hub." Regional to what extent? Like Singapore, Hong Kong? They are hubs and from an Asian perspective, they are regional. But regional rather means usually something else. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Callanbkk Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 Shouldnt they fill this airport first? its a giant empty monolith Haha! I totaly agree, I have thought that sooo many times whilst running through it! I think they made it just to be big and nothing else! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thaibkk Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 did i miss something the last couple of months / years ? was i in an artificial coma ? did the economy suddenly recover ? does thailand think that people still want to come here after all the events ? do farang people stop flying out of windows ? do you not get robbed (fysical, taxi touts, double pricing, ... ) or ripped at the airport when you leave ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doggie888888 Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 btw, why do people call it "Swampy Airport " anyway? i know the name is hella hard to pronounce, hel_l i rather call it new bangkok airport. Thai people don't understand the airport should be name so that it is easy to read and short, sigh..... Double sigh...English speaking people can't understand that more than half the world can't speak English. So what if it is called Suvarnabhumi or Tullamarine or Kingsford Smith or John F Kennedy or La Guardia (which sounds like a parasite that gives you food poisoning). If you can't manage a 4 syllable word or name like Suvarnabhumi, then by all means use the name of the capital city as you suggest. It certainly is not a reflection that "Thai people don't understand the airport should be name so that it is easy to read" but more a reflection of your inability to pronounce 4 syllable words. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JayBee Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 Did anyone ever see the Simpsons where mono-rail salesmen convinces town they need a mono-rail? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sibeymai Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 btw, why do people call it "Swampy Airport " anyway? i know the name is hella hard to pronounce, hel_l i rather call it new bangkok airport. Thai people don't understand the airport should be name so that it is easy to read and short, sigh..... AFAIK, it was built on an area of land whose name translated in English to "Cobra Swamp". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
barry Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 kingpower 2...i can't wait Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eljeque Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 If the name can be changed from Si am to Thai Land then an easier name can be found for the airport. If the airport is about inbound and outbound flights, generally going overseas, then there should be some thought to the inbound and outbound fliers being able to read and pronounce the name easily. Or, at least a better transliteration of the name could have been found. Su van a boom or otherwise The skytrain in Bangkok, generally for use by Thai people is called "BTS", not using some Thai letters. The list is extensive. An easier name could have easily been found. An attempt to change the Thai writing system to use the Roman script was attempted in the "30's" or thereabouts, but the final decision was that with most words being so short, and with so many Thai words being spelled the same way in the Roman script, (the Thai language having a few letters for S, T, etc.) that it could not be accomplished. The idea came about as some people in government wanted to open Thailand to the rest of the world, most notably open Thailand to foreign ideas. This would also help Thais as they would then be able to more readily learn English. This idea was strongly resisted by many people in power as they wanted to keep the populace closed off to foreign ideas, and wanted the populace to know only of what the powerful in government wanted them to learn. Anyway, a better name could have been found with a little effort. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clonetom Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 Double sigh...English speaking people can't understand that more than half the world can't speak English. So what if it is called Suvarnabhumi or Tullamarine or Kingsford Smith or John F Kennedy or La Guardia (which sounds like a parasite that gives you food poisoning). If you can't manage a 4 syllable word or name like Suvarnabhumi, then by all means use the name of the capital city as you suggest. It certainly is not a reflection that "Thai people don't understand the airport should be name so that it is easy to read" but more a reflection of your inability to pronounce 4 syllable words. some can't pronounce it... and others can't count Su-var-na-bhu-mi cheers mate, no offense intended Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
john b good Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 (edited) I doubt that it will assure their status as one of the top airports in the word, but they're on the "Path to BE A Regional Hub." Well they are already the the laughing stock of the world now so I guess that's one achievement of note. And they gotta be magicians if they can think that they can build anything for a quarter if million dollars. Changi currently has four terminals one a budget, and the terminals 1, 2 & 3 with terminal 4 in the planning stage. So in so far as "but they're on the "Path to BE A Regional Hub" you have either got to be a Thai or come from cuckoo land. Edited August 29, 2009 by john b good Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikejphuket Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 The problem is in the transliteration. if the existing name was spelled closer to the pronunciation i personally feel that most of the confusion would cease. If the name can be changed from Si am to Thai Land then an easier name can be found for the airport. If the airport is about inbound and outbound flights, generally going overseas, then there should be some thought to the inbound and outbound fliers being able to read and pronounce the name easily. Or, at least a better transliteration of the name could have been found. Su van a boom or otherwise The skytrain in Bangkok, generally for use by Thai people is called "BTS", not using some Thai letters. The list is extensive. An easier name could have easily been found. An attempt to change the Thai writing system to use the Roman script was attempted in the "30's" or thereabouts, but the final decision was that with most words being so short, and with so many Thai words being spelled the same way in the Roman script, (the Thai language having a few letters for S, T, etc.) that it could not be accomplished. The idea came about as some people in government wanted to open Thailand to the rest of the world, most notably open Thailand to foreign ideas. This would also help Thais as they would then be able to more readily learn English. This idea was strongly resisted by many people in power as they wanted to keep the populace closed off to foreign ideas, and wanted the populace to know only of what the powerful in government wanted them to learn. Anyway, a better name could have been found with a little effort. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
samjaidee Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 I doubt that it will assure their status as one of the top airports in the word, but they're on the "Path to BE A Regional Hub." Well they are already the the laughing stock of the world now so I guess that's one achievement of note. And they gotta be magicians if they can think that they can build anything for a quarter if million dollars. Changi currently has four terminals one a budget, and the terminals 1, 2 & 3 with terminal 4 in the planning stage. So in so far as "but they're on the "Path to BE A Regional Hub" you have either got to be a Thai or come from cuckoo land. What type of maths do you use that makes 10 billion THB equal 250,000 dollars? You would have to be a magician to achieve that sort of exchange rate. According to my currency converter it's a little closer to 293,944,738 USD. You're only out by a factor of one thousand. Didn't you start at the beginning of the topic? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andyh Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 Double sigh...English speaking people can't understand that more than half the world can't speak English. So what if it is called Suvarnabhumi or Tullamarine or Kingsford Smith or John F Kennedy or La Guardia (which sounds like a parasite that gives you food poisoning). If you can't manage a 4 syllable word or name like Suvarnabhumi, then by all means use the name of the capital city as you suggest. It certainly is not a reflection that "Thai people don't understand the airport should be name so that it is easy to read" but more a reflection of your inability to pronounce 4 syllable words. some can't pronounce it... and others can't count Su-var-na-bhu-mi cheers mate, no offense intended Clonetom, as you say "some can't pronounce it" that obviously includes you! doggie88888 is right - 4 syllables- Su-wan-na-poom Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clonetom Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 Clonetom, as you say "some can't pronounce it" that obviously includes you!doggie88888 is right - 4 syllables- Su-wan-na-poom with that transliteration, nobody's gonna get it straight... not now, not in 10 yrs cheers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andyh Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 Clonetom, as you say "some can't pronounce it" that obviously includes you!doggie88888 is right - 4 syllables- Su-wan-na-poom with that transliteration, nobody's gonna get it straight... not now, not in 10 yrs cheers So just how do YOU pronounce it??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Igor Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 Oh boy! More duty free jail cells!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Honolulu Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 Sure glad to hear about improvements at Phuket. Hopefully in 5 years I won't even have to stop in Bangkok. Direct flights into Phuket would be very good for tourism there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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