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More Phuket Airport taxis approved

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The passenger pick-up area at Phuket International Airport

has been the site of numerous protests over the years. File photo.

PHUKET: -- The Transport Ministry has formally approved a request by Airports of Thailand (AoT) to increase the number of taxis and vans that can operate at Phuket International Airport by 60.

News of the approval came at a meeting chaired by Phuket Vice Governor Nivit Aroonrat at Phuket Provincial Hall on Friday morning.

Phuket Land Transport Office director Kanok Siripanichkorn told the meeting that a letter from the Interior Ministry arrived in Phuket on July 12 confirming that the AoT’s request for the increases had been formally approved by the Ministry of Transport.

The request was for long-time concessionaire Phuket Airport Limousine and Business Cooperative Ltd (PBC) to operate 30 more vans and for rival operator Phuket Mai Khao Sakoo (PMK) to operate 30 more taxis.

The request followed a compromise deal brokered by Senate Transport Committee members, Transport Ministry Permanent Secretary Suphoth Sublom and Phuket International Airport Director Pratueng Sornkham in early May.

The deal came during an emergency meeting at the airport following complaints by the PBC that PMK had been unjustly awarded the right to operate 30 more limousines at the airport.

Under the compromise agreement now approved, the PBC’s 30 new passenger vans will raise its fleet total to 180 vehicles: 150 taxis and 30 minivans.

Phuket Mai Khao Sakoo will have 110 vehicles: 50 minivans and 60 taxis.

The new vehicles will be allowed to operate without an increase in concession fees until the two groups’ current concession contracts expire.

The PBC contract ends September 12, while the PMK concession runs until January 11 next year.

The Gazette called PMK manager Rungroj Chaipiban, who said he was aware of the approval. PMK would move as quickly as possible to have the new taxis in service by early next month, he said.

The Gazette also called the PBC office, where a staff member said the new vans were already in service and had been “for a while”.

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-- Phuket Gazette 2010-08-10

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Surely we need more meter taxis at Phuket Airport

Exactly.. And notice this is the same amount that got refused last time around when the company went ahead and bought them without full approval.

Just makes a greater problem, of more drivers, working less, so have to charge more. Theres no benefit for drivers, only benefit for those people that charge monthly to lease the cars. Who are always deeply connected to the power system of the island in politics / or bor jor etc.

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