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Civil Aviation Office of Thailand Launches Additional Flights for Songkran Festival

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With an effort to resolve the problem of excessive airfare rate and provide better travel experience at the coming Water Festival, the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) has revealed a major decision a while ago. CAAT Deputy Director Sarun Benjanirat disclosed several weeks ago, saying that the airline decided to operate 38 new flights to meet the demands of peak period and lessening the troubles travelers during this period. Such initiative was on directive of the Transport Minister, Suriya Jungrungreangkit, responding to whom the minister urged that a number of immediate measures to support visitors should be taken during one of Thailand’s celebrations.

Launched from March 12, these six airlines will offer an additional 104 flights which, added to the 2,758 regularly scheduled flights, bring the total number of seats in the sky to 17,874 that are available for holiday travel. The first supplementary flights will be introduced on the 11th and 12th of April and the second set will be operated on 15th and 16th of April, exactly so as to match with the recent announcement of the extension of the government’s plans for Songkran holidays, from the 12th to the 16th of April. The three days are accordingly expanded to be celebrated as Thai New Year in the upgraded manner and tourists and natives use the occasion to travel and be with their families.

A total of 38 new flights that link the Bangkok Airways passengers to Thailand’s major regional airports are the ones that come on board. These include providers of not only urban but also rural tourism as well. As valuable contribution to community life, CAAT deliberately does not compete pricing and instead expands flight options and increases seat availability during this festive season with an objective of decreasing the passengers’ travel burdens to the utmost minimum and accordingly facilitating those who want to cross borders to their destinations with ease.

A next step is to add a certain kind of benefit to draw attention to travel and make it more attainable by airlines taking part in this project will give away up to 20% discounts on flight tickets for this day. This promo is available during a number of departure times that fly at non-peak times such as dawn times or night hours. Through the popularization of the discounted fares and the flexible booking options, travelling by air becomes possible for more passengers, and therefore airlines make more revenue from these additional flight services.

This launch of additional flights is the achievement of the effort of a joint venture of diverse airport and aviation authorities of Thailand which includes the Department of Airports, Airports of Thailand, and the Aeronautical Radio of Thailand. These institutions have been working day and night to extend airports’ times of operation by increasing staff capacity to handle the anticipated wave of travelers, who will make a significant use of transport service during the Songkran festival. Airlines strive to overcome the task of anticipating these challenges and strategic planning by optimizing airports operations thus at the end passengers get a smooth flow during their travel.

Besides, CAAT has released the information of new flights & travelers which are stated clearly along with the directions for planning their trip successfully. Travelers recommended to book tickets in advance have look for these other booking options, try, find the best possible rate. CAAT advises buying tickets either on the official website of the airlines or on online sites known for its easy way of modifying travel as well as its rental method of compensation for any undesired conditions.

The air of excitement pervades everywhere as travelers counting the days until Songkran Festival start preparing for their holidays. The arrival of 38 new flights as well as the additional hours for the holidays leave people all across Thailand the chance of a lifetime: Get-togethers with friends and family like no others to create the most delightful Christmas memories.

The Songkran festival, just as important to its tradition, may bring people together to celebrate Thai culture. The mythological celebration of Songkran as an old traditional New Year in Thailand is carried out with great splendor throughout the country. The festival is known for the special traditions and beliefs, among which water fights which represent washing, purification, and the re-birth take the leading role. In Songkran, young and old people together gather to make their elders happy and go to a Buddhist temple to get merit. At the same time, they have fun activities that bring more communities together and bond everybody.

While for some Thais, Songkran comes with the festivity and the time for recollecting oneself, many others take it as a time to reflect on and give thanks. Here, it’s the time of cherishing with relatives, giving your thankfulness to what you have got and planning your intentions for the new year. The enhanced period of the holidays allows people to make the most of these age-old customs that they practice since times immemorial and be in the mood of celebrations all through this period.

In the context of this statement, there is an increase from 38 more flights and with the reduced ticket fares, travelers who are planning their Songkran outing have opportunities to choose from. Whether it is a journey to a sacred temple or a meeting of family members from far-flung regions or even beach stays in popular and gorgeous tourist spots, the added flight options give a huge variation in the travel styles and needs.

Besides it, initiatives of the aviation departments to optimize the airport operation and to provide magnificent travel opportunities are worthy. The airports will be capable of handling the volume of passengers expected for the duration of the festival by extending the operating hours and bolstering the staffing levels. This upfront approach to processing of logistics not just is effective at eradicating congestions and disturbances, but it also results to better travel life for everyone.

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Young Teens in Pattaya Caught with Samurai Swords and Several Other Weapons

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Young teens in Pattaya found with samurai swords and various weapons. The shocking discovery raises concerns about youth safety and crime in the area.

Pattaya —
A group of six boys and two girls, whose ages only range from 14 to 16 years old, were arrested by Pattaya Police on Monday, July 29th, for carrying samurai swords and several other weapons.


The arrest occurred around 6 PM near the Pattaya Police Station’s Dongtan substation. Police confiscated three samurai swords, each measuring around 30-50 cm long, six pocket knives, and three brass knuckles from the teens, who were found gathering among a large number of unsuspecting tourists.The arrest followed a tip-off from a concerned citizen who observed the teens drawing their weapons into view.

Police quickly arrived to find the group visibly nervous and, upon searching, discovered the guns hidden in their pants and bags.

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The teenagers claimed that they were carrying the weapons to assist a friend who had allegedly been kidnapped and assaulted by unknown assailants.

They stated that they brought the guns for self-defense while attempting to help their friend. However, the police were unconvinced by their explanation and took them into custody at Pattaya Police Station’s Dongtan substation.

The teens’ parents were contacted to come and potentially face legal action.

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Nine Beach Umbrella Operators in Pattaya Suspended for Exploiting Tourists

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Nine Beach Umbrella Operators in Pattaya Suspended for Exploiting Tourists

Pattaya —

Pattaya City has suspended nine beach umbrella operators for unfair practices against tourists during the recent extended holiday in Thailand.

Mr. Wuttisak Rermkijakarn, Deputy Mayor of Pattaya, announced that this decision followed complaints from tourists about some umbrella vendors’ unfair practices, particularly during Thailand’s recent three-day holiday period.

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Among the nine operators, eight are first-time offenders and have been ordered to cease operations for two weeks, from July 30th to August 15th, 2024. One repeat offender operator faces a two-month suspension from July 30th to October 1st, 2024.

Mr. Wuttisak warned that any operators violating the city’s regulations a third time would face permanent license revocation.

The city’s regulations require vendors to pay an annual fee of only 750 baht and to treat tourists well, as positive experiences lead to good first impressions and better word-of-mouth promotion. Mr. Wuttisak emphasized the importance of beach umbrellas in providing convenience to tourists and urged all vendors to adhere to these guidelines.

Pattaya City has also set guidelines for umbrella operations, including a mandatory one-day off per month for vendors. During the low season, vendors must take two days off per month to help restore the beach’s natural beauty.

Mr. Wuttisak encouraged anyone experiencing unfair treatment by beach vendors to report it to Call Center 1337 or via the Pattaya City Mayor’s direct Facebook page. The city will investigate all complaints and act appropriately if violations are confirmed.

The details of how the operators exploited tourists were kept from the public and media.

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Tragic Family Feud: Ex-Husband’s Rampage in Sisaket Ends in Five Deaths

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Tragic Family Feud: Ex-Husband’s Rampage in Sisaket Ends in Five Deaths

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At 9:30 PM on July 22nd, 2024, Mueang Sisaket police received a report of a shooting incident that left four people dead at a residence in Mueang, Sisaket.

Upon arrival, officers discovered the bodies of four victims: Duangduean, 41, a primary school principal; her new husband, Pramat, 39, a lawyer; Duangduean’s mother, Yokmanee, 66; and her brother-in-law, Bunluen, 61. Duangduean’s 10-year-old son survived the ordeal and sought help from neighbors.

According to Dutchadaporn, 63, Bunluen’s wife, the suspect is believed to be Pathapee, 42, Duangduean’s ex-husband and former school principal in Buriram. After their separation, Duangduean moved in with Pramat, her new husband, which allegedly fueled Pathapee’s resentment.

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The couple’s bitter disputes over property and defamation cases added to the tension. Pathapee had previously distributed threatening leaflets targeting his ex-wife.

Following the mass shooting, Pathapee fled, and Sisaket police pursued him in collaboration with Buriram authorities. They later found Pathapee dead in his car from a self-inflicted gunshot wound on a road in Buriram, bringing the total death toll from the tragic incident to five.

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