Bangkok's Don Muang Airport closes
Originally published on www.businesstravellerme.com 25/10/2011 - Filed under: News »
Airports of Thailand (AOT) has declared the closure of Don Muang airport, Bangkok's second airport, from 7pm on October 25 as flood waters flowed on to the runways and affected the lighting.
Nok Air, which operates all flights from Don Mueang airport, announced the suspension of its air services from noon on October 25.
Orient Thai moved its flight base from Don Mueang to Suvarnabhumi airport, from 3pm on October 25 until further notice.
Currently, international flights at Suvarnabhumi are still operational.
For more information, visit donmuangairportonline.com
Report by Dominic Ellis
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