Artikel erschien Oktober 2017

  • International Aviation body removes red flag for Thailand

    International Aviation body removes red flag for Thailand

    PHOTO: Nikkei Asian Review Thailand’s aviation sector is set to grow at a higher rate after the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) removed its red flag over safety issues, signifying the agency’s satisfaction with measures taken over the past three years to address concerns. Chula Sukmanop, director-general of the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) Office, said ICAO officials had inspected the Thai aviation regulatory system from September 20-27 and approved a total of 33 measures that tackled previously expressed safety and other concerns. Later, the ICAO team concluded that they were satisfied with the solutions to these concerns and would formally inform the CAAT of its decision next week.

  • Fake immigration officer trying to extort foreigners around Phuket

    Fake immigration officer trying to extort foreigners around Phuket

    Phuket Immigration are warning of a fake officer who is trying to extort money from foreigners around the island. After gathering information, Phuket Immigration say that a person has been impersonating an officer from the local Immigration Officer and been asking for money from foreigners saying they have problems with their visas

  • Fake immigration officer bribing foreigners in Phuket

    Fake immigration officer bribing foreigners in Phuket

    Phuket Immigration are warning of a fake officer who is asking for bribes around the island. After gathering information, Phuket Immigration say that a person has been impersonating an officer from the local Immigration Officer and been asking for bribes from foreigners.

  • Yingluck pondering asylum in UK, France or Germany

    Yingluck pondering asylum in UK, France or Germany

    Latest from The Nation Fugitive former PM Yingluck Shinawatra is considering applying for political asylum in the United Kingdom, Germany or France, a source from her legal team said yesterday.

  • Illegal lottery operator arrested in Phang Nga

    Illegal lottery operator arrested in Phang Nga

    Phang Nga police have arrested 47 year old Pramote Jiaranai, 30 year old Omthip Padtae and 33 year old Achiwan Janthadom for illegal lottery trading yesterday (October 6). At the scene, a house in Taimuang District, Phang Nga, police seized the lottery notes, 55,445 Baht in cash, a notebook computer and a calculator.

  • Another week to verify exactly what the ‘object’ is at Nai Yang

    Another week to verify exactly what the ‘object’ is at Nai Yang

    The suspected torpedo remains in the sea of Naiyang Beach. It will take a week to verify its type but the object is safe, according to a specialist in the area of wartime ordinance

  • When can I get my hands on a new iPhone in Thailand?

    When can I get my hands on a new iPhone in Thailand?

    We revelled in the hype, we read all the leaks, we watched the launch. So when can we actually get our hands on a new iPhone in Thailand?

  • 6 share-bikes found dumped in Bangyai canal

    6 share-bikes found dumped in Bangyai canal

    6 Ofo bicycles from the share-bike project launched in Phuket Town in September, have been found dumped in a canal.

  • 150 temporary lifeguards being trained

    150 temporary lifeguards being trained

    The Phuket OrBorJor (Phuket Provincial Organisation) is setting up a training course for 150 new lifeguards in readiness to step in if no one bids in the new auction. A meeting at the OrBorJor office today (October 6) chaired by Vice Governor Thawornwat Kongkaew, along with many local authorities, discussed about more possible solutions for Phuket lifeguard duties.

  • THAIGER TODAY Friday, October 6

    THAIGER TODAY Friday, October 6

    Election delayed until 2019 | Laypang won’t be released to the wild | Kasikorn Bank has revised it’s predictions for Thai economy | Big drug haul in Phuket Town | Janitor gets special surprise from students. The post THAIGER TODAY Friday, October 6 appeared first on Phuket Gazette .