Articles about Bangkok (51 total)
Thai to axe non-stop Los Angeles service 30/01/2012
Thai Airways will cease its special Bangkok to Los Angeles flight at the end of April. It follows on from the ending of the Bangkok-New York service in 2008 and it means that Thai will no longer serve the US non-stop —full story »
Hotel check: Siam Kempinski Bangkok 26/01/2012
Bangkok, Thailand —full story »
Thai treats 26/01/2012
Dining alone in Bangkok? Joe Cummings suggests a range of local and international options, and reports that business is back to normal following the recent floods —full story »
Capital club 04/01/2012
Originally published on www.businesstravellerme.com
The Hideaways Club's City Collection has upscale business travellers firmly in its sights, reports Dominic Ellis —full story »
Bangkok welcomes new Novotel property 07/12/2011
Originally published on www.businesstraveller.asia
The Novotel Bangkok Platinum is the seventh Novotel property in Bangkok —full story »
Golfing around... Bangkok 27/10/2011
Peter Swain tackles a range of satisfying challenges on the Thai capital’s courses —full story »
Bangkok's Don Muang Airport closes 25/10/2011
Originally published on www.businesstravellerme.com
Airports of Thailand suspends operations at Bangkok's second airport from 7pm on October 25 after flood waters flowed on to the runways and affected the lighting —full story »
UPDATE: Floods cause Chao Phraya to swell 25/10/2011
Originally published on www.businesstraveller.asia
Bangkok's floods show no sign of abating with the city's Chao Phraya river at risk of overflowing its banks. —full story »
Air France to retreat from Bangkok 24/10/2011
From summer 2012 Air France will more than halve the number of flights it operates to the Thai capital. At the same time it will cut the number of business class seats it places on the market from 35 a day to 42 a week —full story »
UPDATE: Floodwaters begin to seep into Bangkok’s outer districts 21/10/2011
Originally published on www.businesstraveller.asia
The prime minister urges the capital's residents to move their belongings to higher ground and orders the military to protect important buildings. —full story »
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