Artikel erschien März 2018

  • Krabi International Airport fixing its runway

    Krabi International Airport fixing its runway

    Krabi International Airport will fix its runway from midnight tomorrow (March 6) onward.

  • Conservation group to protest if Premchai charges not pursued

    Conservation group to protest if Premchai charges not pursued

    The Seub Nakhasathien Foundation has threatened to stage protests if police fail to pursue the charge of deliberately killing wildlife against construction tycoon Premchai Karnasuta.

  • THAIGER TODAY Monday, March 5

    THAIGER TODAY Monday, March 5

    Thai police getting a ‘make-over’ | Outrigger resorts being sold to Singha Estate | New flights, new locations meanwhile Thai Airways struggling | Parents being urged to watch kids while swimming | 79% approve of poll next February | 40 year old hunter shoots relative. The post THAIGER TODAY Monday, March 5 appeared first on Phuket Gazette .

  • Shooting rage in Rassada – one dead, one in critical condition

    Shooting rage in Rassada – one dead, one in critical condition

    Last night (March 4) police received a report about a shooting in a house at the Rangsiri housing project, in Rassada, east of Phuket Town. Two people were shot; one died and another remains in critical condition. At the 2 story house, which doubles as a tattoo shop in the ground floor, police found blood and several .45 bullets on the ground near the gate, near the tattoo chair, and in front of a bedroom.

  • Hi-tech pilot projects to create seven ‘smart cities’

    Hi-tech pilot projects to create seven ‘smart cities’

    Universities will use artificial intelligence and other forms of high technology to turn the urban centres of Nonthaburi, Phuket, Yala, Udon Thani, Roi Et, Lamphun and Hat Yai into “smart cities”. The Council of University Presidents of Thailand, King Prajadhipok’s Institute and King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang have signed a cooperative compact to develop the seven locales so they better serve the public.

  • Thai Airways continues to struggle against newer, nimble competitors

    Thai Airways continues to struggle against newer, nimble competitors

    Fierce competition and rising fuel costs are said to be the main cause of Thai Airway’s tough last year. Thai’s operating profit for the last year was down nearly 30% to 2,856 million baht.

  • East-Meets-West at the Laguna Phuket Food & Music Festival 2018

    East-Meets-West at the Laguna Phuket Food & Music Festival 2018

    A three-day “East Meets West” Food & Music Extravaganza is headed back to Laguna Phuket on April 27-29, following on from last year’s inaugural edition. Laguna Phuket has announced the 2nd annual Laguna Phuket Food & Music Festival , saying the three-day food and music extravaganza would attract food and music lovers from around the world to the resort complex at Bangtao Beach. Entry to the evening festival is free except for main stage performances at 8pm.

  • Krabi Airport Director is waiting for engineers report tomorrow

    Krabi Airport Director is waiting for engineers report tomorrow

    The Krabi airport management has a team of engineers coming to the airport tomorrow to come up with a schedule to repair the runway where damage has been caused at either end of the landing strip. The Airport’s Director says they’ll be scheduling repairs between midnight and 6am to cause the least flight disruptions but had to wait for the engineers to evaluate the situation before they could start the repairs.

  • The 13th Lucky plate number auction kicks off

    The 13th Lucky plate number auction kicks off

    The Department of Land Transport launched the Gor Gai Wor Waen (กว) category of lucky car plate number auctions yesterday, offering 301 numbers. At least 23 million Baht is expected to be raised from this year’s auction

  • Over 40 new parties registered in one day

    Over 40 new parties registered in one day

    By Kas Chanwanpen As many as 42 groups of people requested to establish new political parties on the first day of pre-registration organised by the Election Commission (EC) yesterday.