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  • Don Muang International

    OK...
    I been looking for a flights to BKK..To my surprise..This web site showing flights  to Don Muang International Airport,Bangkok..
     
    WTF...Where have i been thet i don't know Don Muang still in use..
    I could not believe it so I called them..and they are 100% sure the flights are to Don Muang


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       Dep Heathrow Airport,London,England(LHR)
          Arr Don Muang International Airport,Bangkok(BKK)

       Dep Don Muang International Airport,Bangkok(BKK)
          Arr Heathrow Airport,London,England(LHR)
    31 Mar 09


    23 Apr 09 Kuwait Airways fr £ 380
    (inc tax)

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       Dep Heathrow Airport,London,England(LHR)
          Arr Don Muang International Airport,Bangkok(BKK)

       Dep Don Muang International Airport,Bangkok(BKK)
          Arr Heathrow Airport,London,England(LHR)
    31 Mar 09


    23 Apr 09 Jet Airways fr £ 395
    (inc tax)

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       Dep London,England(LON)
          Arr Don Muang International Airport,Bangkok(BKK)

       Dep Don Muang International Airport,Bangkok(BKK)
          Arr London,England(LON)
    31 Mar 09


    23 Apr 09 Etihad Airways fr £ 402
    (inc tax)
    So many Ladyboys so little time..

  • #2
    It was announced few days ago (again) Don Muang is closing (again). So expect to land at either Don Muang or Swampypoom - same same but different. Just so long as you dont end up in Chang Mai you will be OK.

    Cheers
    Mardhi

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    • #3
      I'd guess that means its a charter flight
      "Snick, You Sperm Too Much" - Anon

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      • #4
        Here is the article from Bangkok Post, Jan 22/09

        Thai Departs Don Mueang

        THAI departs Don Mueang
        By: AMORNRAT MAHITTHIROOK
        Published: 22/01/2009 at 12:00 AM
        Newspaper section: NewsThai Airways International will concentrate its flight services at Suvarnabhumi airport from March 29 to cut costs.

        Acting THAI president Narongsak Sangapong yesterday said the return of remaining services from Don Mueang airport to Suvarnabhumi would coincide with the start of the summer flight schedule and should help the airline cut costs, especially on personnel and equipment.

        The move complies with the government's single airport policy.

        "THAI is ready to move flights back after the end of the winter flight schedule," Mr Narongsak said. "All flights will take off and land at Suvarnabhumi airport. The main reason is to save on management costs and reduce operational duplication from managing activities at both airports at the same time."

        Mr Narongsak said the return to Suvarnabhumi would benefit THAI over the longer term.

        Serirat Prasutanond, Suvarnabhumi airport director and acting president of Airports of Thailand Plc (AoT), yesterday confirmed the airport was ready to welcome the relocation of flights from Don Mueang.Airport authorities would not need to carry out any special preparations because the move involved the transport of equipment typical of an airline business, he said.

        After the relocation of the THAI flights, Mr Serirat said the AoT would work out a clear plan to raise income from the use of Don Mueang. Many chartered and private flights were interested in using the airport, he said.

        Nok Air chief executive officer Patee Sarasin said he accepted the single airport policy but his airline needed time to prepare to relocate to Suvarnabhumi.

        The preparation could take at least a year or until the second phase expansion of Suvarnabhumi is completed, he said.

        One-Two-Go Airlines chairman Udom Tantiprasongchai said if his airline had a choice it would not move to Suvarnabhumi. He questioned whether Suvarnabhumi had sufficient space to accommodate his airline. He also complained that frequent changes in top-level policies had adversely affected airlines.

        The Surayud Chulanont administration promoted a dual airport policy which revived flight operations at Don Mueang. The airport had been closed to scheduled flights with the opening of Suvarnabhumi airport in September 2006.
        Currently DM is supposed to be only serving domestic flights. I am not sure why the website shows it as a choice for international flights.

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