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THAI backtracks on 'Crisis Communication Rule'

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Just another little white lie.

Not here, not in Thailand. I am shocked.

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It was an accident these things happen.

Right... so why cover it up?!

"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!

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.....

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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