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Immigration chief hits back: Sunday missed flight claims are rubbish

 

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BANGKOK: -- Immigration chief Natathorn Phrosunthorn has hit back at claims that more than a dozen people missed their flights on Sunday because of slow service and empty counters at Suvarnabhumi airport.

 

The claims were made in a Facebook video and still photography post that alleged 13 people missed flights and only 6-10 counters were open at departures.

 

Natathorn told reporters that the peak time rush on Sunday was totally normal for the 6am to 9am period. He said that all 18 counters were manned and that staff were taking 45 seconds to one minute to process each passenger.

 

He admitted that four passengers had missed their flight - but they were to blame for that. They were four Cambodian passengers leaving for Phnom Phen, he said, who got through immigration as normal but then dallied on the other side and didn't make it to the gate on time.

 

Sanook.com said they had probably gone shopping or had a meal or even got lost because of unfamiliarity with the airport.

 

The chief reminded passengers of the need to make sure they have plenty of time - one to two hours is the recommendation - to clear all airport formalities, especially during peak times.

 

He said no action would be taken against the Facebook poster.

 

Source: Sanook

 
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And what will this chief do to speed up the immigration process?? Waiting 2 hours in line is no fun and ruins the reputation of Thailand.

 

And what happened to the tourist who made a picture while standing in the qeueu for hours?? She got arrested, we all saw it happening. She made a picture of the unmanned counters while there were 3 officials standing there behind them talking to eachother.

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He spoke the truth, which TAT should include in their flyers - international airports here in Thailand requires 2 hours to process all required formalities.

 

Coupled with the horrendous traffic, you should make your way to the airport 4 hours before your flight departure.

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"Natathorn told reporters that the peak time rush on Sunday was totally normal for the 6am to 9am period. He said that all 18 counters were manned and that staff were taking 45 seconds to one minute to process each passenger."

 

Yeah, right.

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

He admitted that four passengers had missed their flight - but they were to blame for that. They were four Cambodian passengers leaving for Phnom Phen, he said, who got through immigration as normal but then dallied on the other side and didn't make it to the gate on time.

Yeah, right.

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21 minutes ago, MarkusAUST said:

Is he going to accept that 2 hour queues are not acceptable and that if 18 counters aren't enough to deal with rush hour, (especially if they were all manned, Lol!), that they need to build some more?

 

Yes or at least they could give the tourists in line for 2-3 hours something to drink, fresh cold mangojuice or so.

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

He admitted that four passengers had missed their flight - but they were to blame for that. They were four Cambodian passengers leaving for Phnom Phen, he said, who got through immigration as normal but then dallied on the other side and didn't make it to the gate on time.

Blame the Cambodians! Easy target!

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34 minutes ago, trogers said:

He spoke the truth, which TAT should include in their flyers - international airports here in Thailand requires 2 hours to process all required formalities.

 

Coupled with the horrendous traffic, you should make your way to the airport 4 hours before your flight departure.

From personal experience I've never had a major issue and I'm notorious for cutting things fine. I usually arrive with around 90 minutes before flying and have never missed yet.

Every business gets overwhelmed at times.

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Chaps, just not worth reading this sort of tat and getting worked up. You know how the children react (it is NEVER their fault), and that aspect of non-accountability ain't gonna change anytime soon. They might actually do something about, but will not admit wrongdoing.

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If anybody is mug enough to leave it until the last minute then it serves them right....... If you arrive for an international flight, at the recommended 3 hrs before(same recommendation everywhere) you get on that flight. It's as simple as that.

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1 hour ago, trogers said:

He spoke the truth, which TAT should include in their flyers - international airports here in Thailand requires 2 hours to process all required formalities.

 

Coupled with the horrendous traffic, you should make your way to the airport 4 hours before your flight departure.

Read it again - or keep trolling every topic ...

 

The chief reminded passengers of the need to make sure they have plenty of time - one to two hours is the recommendation - to clear all airport formalities, especially during peak times.

 

Clearing Security, Passport Control, Walk to your departure gate. 

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So the problems were solely related to foreigners, in this case Cambodians. Of course incompetent immigration officials, piss poor management of them by their superiors had absolutely nothing to do with it.  Ignorant and Xenophobia is bliss, more so here in Thailand were it will probably be rewarded with some stupid title and a board appointment on a national company for which he would have no experience when he eventually retires.  Nepotism, corruption, stupidity are the Hubs in Thailand

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1 hour ago, trogers said:

He spoke the truth, which TAT should include in their flyers - international airports here in Thailand requires 2 hours to process all required formalities.

 

Coupled with the horrendous traffic, you should make your way to the airport 4 hours before your flight departure.

 

11 minutes ago, canthai55 said:

Read it again - or keep trolling every topic ...

 

The chief reminded passengers of the need to make sure they have plenty of time - one to two hours is the recommendation - to clear all airport formalities, especially during peak times.

 

Clearing Security, Passport Control, Walk to your departure gate. 

Read what again? Is there a difference between what you and I wrote, with exception of horrendous traffic?

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2 hours ago, whatawonderfulday said:

So the problems were solely related to foreigners, in this case Cambodians. Of course incompetent immigration officials, piss poor management of them by their superiors had absolutely nothing to do with it.  Ignorant and Xenophobia is bliss, more so here in Thailand were it will probably be rewarded with some stupid title and a board appointment on a national company for which he would have no experience when he eventually retires.  Nepotism, corruption, stupidity are the Hubs in Thailand

Blatant nepotism, etc. In the west it's more refined/covert. Same same but different......

 

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My experiance the last couple of times i flew out of Suvarnabhumi: the queing for immigration on departure times is getting longer and longer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

So there is something wrong without any doubt!!!!

 

But yes...in Thailand nobody feels or is responsible for anything and that goes through nearly all official departments or government offices and as we say: the fish stink from the head!!!!!!!!!!

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5 hours ago, fruitman said:

And what will this chief do to speed up the immigration process?? Waiting 2 hours in line is no fun and ruins the reputation of Thailand.

 

And what happened to the tourist who made a picture while standing in the qeueu for hours?? She got arrested, we all saw it happening. She made a picture of the unmanned counters while there were 3 officials standing there behind them talking to eachother.

 

Nothing unusual, take pictures inside an airport, particularly the secure areas, and you are likely to be taken away for questioning, they are worried about terrorism by the way.

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TAT has been promoting Thailand & has been so successful in bringing the lower end tourists here

(which I think is a major marketing blunder)

with no thought whatsoever to the infrastructure to handle the vast numbers.

These people do not help Thailand at all, spending very little money & putting an overburden on immigration,

internal transport, water resources, sewerage & rubbish disposal to name a few.

What TAT should be doing is to market the middle to upper end & stop just looking at bodies

but to reciepts

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The wife and I went thru the immigration line on Monday morning, the 27th of Feb.  Processing was smooth about 10:00AM.  It only took about 20 minutes.

 

Do you think Sunday's complaints had something to do with the speedy processing on Monday?

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