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THAI backtracks on 'Crisis Communication Rule'


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"Though Thai generally practices the deidentifying of an aircraft after an incident ... the company also clarifies that this is not a Star Alliance policy," CNN reported.

But if it was a foreign plane, for sure there would be pictures with lots of Thais pointing at the logo of the plane.

If it was a foreign plane, the Thai police would make it do a perp walk and re-enact how it had the accident!

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It was an accident these things happen.

Right... so why cover it up?!

Why not!

As stated/mentioned in earlier posts it is common for airlines to paint over their logo after an incident. Its only because we are discussing the subject on a Thai forum about a Thai airline otherwise it would not be a major issue.

As for cover-up do you think the Thai Airlines think that painting the plane logo would hide its identity. Seriously.....

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Geez.

Even their planes can lose face ....

Is there anything about which high-ranking Thai politicians, scientists, and business people, can't make themselves look like fools?

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