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RyeMan
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From CNN.... Suvarnabhumi -- pronounced "sue-wanna-poom" I giggled...
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Posted on: 2:14 am on Sep. 28, 2006
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ThaidUp
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Quote: from DrLove on 3:35 pm on Sep. 28, 2006 Why? It's actually pronounced like that...
With the closer proximity to Pattaya is should be pronounced "Sure Wanna Poon"
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Posted on: 3:01 am on Sep. 28, 2006
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China Sailor
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So Sue wanna poom eh. What does she charge for LT???
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Posted on: 7:10 am on Sep. 28, 2006
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PussyLover 69
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Report from Bangkok Post dated Friday 29 September 2006 :- Confusing, tiring first day at new airport ============================= For passengers who enjoyed full facilities at the small but cosy Don Muang airport, the first day at the more ''impressive'' Suvarnabhumi airport made them tired and confused. Many arrived at the new airport hours before their morning flights to make sure they would not miss their planes in the unfamiliar terminal, but encountered problems anyway. They included cancelled flights, insufficient toilets, and a long queue to buy food. ''I'll check with THAI but I'm not sure there will be any tickets left. It's very confusing. Nothing is ready down here,'' a young passenger was overheard telling his friend on a mobile phone. He was among the passengers who woke early and managed to get to the terminal around 4am to catch a 6am flight to Chiang Mai. But Nok Air, the budget airline, decided to cancel the flight. The airline attributed the cancellation to concerns over how the airport system would work on the first day. However, its ticketing agency did not tell passengers, forcing many to buy more expensive tickets with Thai Airways International instead. Others were also told to check in at the airport at least two hours before departure. They did that, but when they went to sit down they found there were not enough seats. Some left the crowded scene and went to the toilets to refresh themselves. But they had to wait in a long line due to the insufficient number of toilets. The large crowds also prevented staff from cleaning the toilets. ''The toilets are small, the air was stuffy and people began to get annoyed,'' said cleaner Prapaisri Deemak. There was also not enough food because many restaurants had not opened. The result was another long queue for passengers. Airports of Thailand president Chotisak Asapaviriya acknowledged all the passenger complaints. He promised the problems would be solved soon, especially those concerning the toilets.
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Posted on: 10:26 pm on Sep. 28, 2006
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PussyLover 69
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Report from The Nation dated Friday 29 September 2006 :- Suvarnabhumi Airport opens - Touch down...into chaos ======================================== Lost baggage, crashed computer check-in systems, shouting passengers - AOT calls opening day a '75% success' It took the Korean visitors three hours to get their luggage, and they left no one in doubt as to their displeasure. A computer system crash forced staff into the unfamiliar role of manually checking-in passengers. Then more bags were lost and a scrum formed around the "Lost and Found" office. Flights were delayed time and again. Snafu was the order of the day. Utter chaos for Suvarnabhumi's opening? Definitely not, say the airport's spin doctors. Officials and system consultants shrugged off the teething problems and expressed complete confidence that Suvarnabhumi Airport would soon be free of "hiccups". "We are 75 per cent satisfied," Chotisak Asapaviriya, president of Airports of Thailand Plc, said yesterday. "There were some minor problems that have upset us." At 11am, the centralised check-in system crashed, first paralysing 11 counters of Thai Airways International and later spreading to 13 counters of Nok Air and some international airlines. Read more details at :-- http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2006/09/29/headlines/headlines_30014935.php
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Posted on: 10:47 pm on Sep. 28, 2006
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PussyLover 69
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Report from The Nation dated Friday 29 September 2006 :- Airport traffic gridlocked ================== While plane departures and arrivals were running smoothly at Suvarnabhumi Airport yesterday, down on the ground it was a different story with traffic around the vast site moving at a snail's pace. Security guards at the new airport, which began full services yesterday, blamed the traffic snarls on confusing traffic signs and people's reluctance to use public transport. "The traffic was jammed. Limousines, taxis and personal vehicles were all in the same lanes," one unnamed security guard said. He said people complained incessantly about the traffic because many areas in the new airport compound remained under construction.
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Posted on: 10:52 pm on Sep. 28, 2006
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Trafic is fine today. From the time I left Sukhumvit until I was already checked in and ready to go through security to boarding area less than an hour had passed. No traffic coming in and not long lines at check-in. But I do see a lot of people at the airport. I guess with people taking precautions and coming earlier, then there are more just walking around looking at things. I am typing this from internet cafe at the airport. Would write more later on once I complete the whole airport experience.
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Posted on: 11:00 pm on Sep. 28, 2006
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PussyLover 69
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Report from Bangkok Post dated Friday 29 September 2006 :- Airport glitches smoothed out on Day 2 ============================= Problems occurring on the second day of regular operations of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport lessened following Thursday's disturbance caused by long delays in collecting passenger baggage during the official inauguration of the new facility. Chotisak Asapaviriya, President of Airports of Thailand Plc (AoT), said services to passengers Thursday night and early Friday morning had significantly improved even though there were larger numbers of passengers on both inbound and outbound flights at the airport. He said AoT and Thai Airways International staff remained on duty overnight to ensure smooth service operations for passengers. The check-in and conveyor service systems had returned to function properly. However, AoT executives expected to continue to closely monitor operations for at least two weeks to make sure that all systems function efficiently. Regarding the long delays in supplying passenger baggage, Mr. Chotisak said he had discussed and worked together with THAI president Apinan Sumanaseni all along. So far, THAI had solved any malfunctions. Both organisations would cooperate in taking care of passengers, he said. Mr. Apinan said THAI apologised to all passengers for any inconvenience that had occurred. It would take responsibility for mistakes which led to a delay in supplying passenger baggage on Thursday. Staff concerned in the conveyor service system had been replaced, he said, adding that he believed problems would ease upon closer coordination. Overall services provided to passengers last night went smoothly with check-in and conveyor service systems functioning properly despite a crowd of passengers.
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Posted on: 10:55 am on Sep. 29, 2006
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