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Zelensky v Putin
It is hard for some to understand, that Russia alreay has lost. The 3-day "special operation" is so far on day 1273. In european Forums russian trolls said this from the beginning, that Ukraine is lost. 3 and a half years later, the democracy of Ukaine is still alive. And will survive the terroristic assaults from the "oh so fantastic and unbeatable russian army". Forget it. Russia will sink for a very long time in to a deep dark hole. Or as the orange narcisst in the White House would name it - a sh..-hole country. -
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Transport Philippines Orders Airlines to Enhance Flight Communication
Photo courtesy of PhilStar In a significant move to improve air travel efficiency, the Philippine Department of Transportation (DOTr) has mandated airlines to provide timely and accurate updates on the status of flights. This directive, enforced through the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), aims to enhance passenger experience amid increasing travel disruptions. The order reminds airlines of their obligation to keep passengers informed about their flight status at all times. This includes promptly notifying them of any changes, delays, or cancellations. The initiative is not only about ensuring transparency but also about improving convenience for travellers. The DOTr has emphasised the necessity for airlines to extend all possible assistance to passengers affected by flight schedule alterations. This includes offering immediate refunds and support with the unexpected expenses that can arise due to changes, such as additional costs for lodging and meals. This development aligns with the Air Passenger Bill of Rights, which underscores the importance of informing passengers of any alterations that could impact their travel plans. The DOTr noted that unanticipated flight changes have led to significant inconvenience for passengers, often disrupting meticulously planned itineraries and resulting in extra expenses. The Philippines, like many countries, has been grappling with heightened travel disruptions post-pandemic as air traffic rebounds. The DOTr’s recent directive seeks to address these issues head-on by reinforcing accountability within the airline industry. Airlines operating in the region are expected to take immediate action to comply with the new guidelines. The DOTr has not only underscored the rights of passengers but also highlighted the importance of building trust in the aviation sector. This push towards improving communication between airlines and passengers is timely, given the increasing complexities of modern air travel. By ensuring that travellers receive accurate and swift updates, the DOTr aims to mitigate the frustration often associated with sudden flight changes. Furthermore, the financial implications of such disruptions are profound. Travellers can incur substantial costs due to unplanned accommodations or meals, a burden the DOTr seeks to alleviate with its recent mandate. The directive also acts as a reminder of the evolving expectations of passengers, who now demand higher levels of service and reliability from airlines. The DOTr's stance is clear: passengers deserve a seamless travel experience, and transparency is a critical component in achieving this. As the directive takes effect, stakeholders in the aviation sector are encouraged to prioritise communication technologies and customer service enhancements. This move is not only about immediate compliance but also about fostering a culture of reliability and transparency in Philippine aviation. In conclusion, the DOTr’s directive represents a proactive step towards safeguarding passenger rights and improving travel experiences. By insisting on accurate flight communication and quick resolutions to issues, the department aims to set a new standard in airline services. The anticipated impact is a more traveller-friendly environment where passengers can confidently plan their journeys, knowing they will be informed and assisted promptly should disruptions occur. For passengers, this directive brings hope of a more reliable and hassle-free flying experience. For airlines, it's an opportunity to rebuild trust and demonstrate commitment to service excellence. As this policy rolls out, both airlines and passengers are expected to benefit significantly, creating a win-win scenario that enhances the reputation and reliability of air travel in the Philippines. Adapted by ASEAN Now from PhilStar 2025-08-19 -
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Bank account frozen
Come on , I just returned from the trip. 15 hours non stop (two ways). 18+ hours easily with the stops. Which road route is it that takes 15 hours non-stop, Khon Kaen to Pattaya? Having lived in both places, I can give you a quicker route (than the one that you are exaggerating about for the purpose of dramatising your OP). -
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Report Thailand to Mandate Tax Declarations for All Citizens by 2027
Or, maybe they change their minds like they did with the weeds, it all depend on who's going to leading the country then. -
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Report Thailand to Mandate Tax Declarations for All Citizens by 2027
Every thai is on a blue book. Every thai has an ID number. Tax return form is online. Therefore possible to implement.
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