Thursday, November 27, 2008

Passengers Scramble as Flights Canceled

Thai protesters in Bangkok closed two airports Tuesday, leaving hundreds stranded in Cambodia.

By Chun Sakada, VOA Khmer
Original report from Phnom Penh
26 November 2008



Hundreds of passengers were left looking for alternate travel plans in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap Wednesday, after protests in Bangkok closed an international airport.

Flights for Bangkok Airways, Thai Airways and Asia Air were canceled Wednesday morning, and passengers were given the chance for refunds to purchase other tickets out or were allowed to change their flight dates.

The cancellations followed the closure of Thailand’s Don Muang and Suvarnabhumi airports Tuesday, after pro-opposition protesters stormed their terminals in a bid to unseat the ruling government.

“The flights to Bangkok were temporarily delayed indefinitely, because of the anti-Thai protesters occupying the airports of Don Muang and suvarnabhumi,” Leang Preng, a spokesman for Thai Airways, said.

Thai Airways typically has four flights a day to Bangkok, two from Phnom Penh and two from Siem Reap.

Each flight has up to 170 passengers, Leang Preng said.

“I not only missed my flight, but I’m missing my job,” Long Remy, a Cambodian-French citizen, said at Phnom Penh International Airport Wednesday. “I have to work on Friday, and I cannot leave my job.”

He was visiting his family in Cambodia and hoped to fly via Korean Air on Thursday.

Pen Samnang, a resident of Australia, said he would seek a refund and fly by Singapore’s Silk Air.

“I have a lot of jobs in Australia, and I have booked hotels for them,” he said.

“We are concerned that the delay of the flight to Bangkok will affect tourism to Phnom Penh and Siem Reap,”general director of Cambodian Civil Aviation. “The flights from Bangkok to Phnom Penh are four flights, and to Siem Reap are five flights. Some flights between 70 seats for a small plane and more than 100 seats for a big plane.”

Hopefully tourists will change their transit destination away from Thailand, through Vietnam, Singapore or Malaysia, for example, he said.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Go..Go..Thais.
Two airports is not enough to collapse the PM. Why don't you all try other object such as : A major company that related to goverment?
The best way is to strike into Ministry of Defense. I bet you all Thais people will get what you wish for.
Go..Go..Thais!!!!
The more you controlled the less government official remains.
** Good Job

Anonymous said...

Guess what's new today?

Anonymous said...

The pro-government demonstrators should initiate an attack on these anti-democratic and anti-government demonstrators like what is happening in Mumbai, India, right now. Then, blame it on the Muslim insurgents from the South.

Killing 2 birds with one stone. Quite neat!

Anonymous said...

As I said about my good dog PAD! So good - nice job!

Anonymous said...

NO... this is not a good job, yet! PAD, you hear me buddy? We still have long way to go! DO NOT YOU EVER LEAVE THE AIRPORT, okay? Oh, let go to the Stock Market place, Ministry of Economic, The Royal Palce, International Corporation, and other important places?

Go Go Go... PAD! Shut your country down!

Ahahahaha, eh you guys, do you know how much I love my buddy PAD?

hahaahhha! Smart, Smart, Smart!

Anonymous said...

yea yea yea go go go block it buddy,,,let's it stuck for a while. it is going to be great country of ASEAN in the decade.

don't say this is the last push, have to take 5 more months to settle there.

Anonymous said...

This is the result of the culture of "ultra nationalism".

Bravo, PAD! Long live the turmoil!

Raja

Anonymous said...

With the help of God Buhda, Thailand is finally going down.

Anonymous said...

Buddha doesn't help thief.