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AOT to
Spend Bt800 billion to upgrade
Suvarnabhumi Airport
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The Airports of Thailand (AoT) will continue to
improve and expand the country’s showcase Suvarnabhumi
Airport with a new budget of 800 billion baht (US$23 million), AoT
president Serirat Prasutanond said on the third anniversary
of the airport’s opening.
A Buddhist religious
ceremony was conducted at the airport on Monday to celebrate the
event.
AoT will proceed with
long-standing plans to increase the airport’s capacity by investing
in construction of a new domestic terminal to accommodate
20 million additional passengers, a midfield concourse and
a third runway.
Expanding Suvarnabhumi's
capacity to 80 million passengers from 45 million at present is
expected to be completed in 2015 or 2016, said Mr
Serirat.
A budget of 80 billion
baht has been planned for the project, with about half coming
from AoT’s investment budget while the other half will be
sought through foreign loans or by bond issues,
he said.
In the first eleven
months of Fiscal Year 2009 which ends September 30, Suvarnabhumi
registered 33.87 million passengers and 221,326 flights,
and 901,454 tonnes of cargo, said Suvarnabhumi Airport
director Niran Thiranartsin.
The global economic
downturn, domestic political problems and an outbreak of Influenza
Type A (H1N1) contributed to drops in flights by 6.74 per
cent, passenger numbers by 12.21 per cent and cargo by
24.38 per cent, compared to the same period in the previous
year.
Mr Niran also said the
airport will continue improving its service to become one of the
world’s top ten airports, a goal which the facility has not
achieved.
The airport has dealt
with varied problems during the past three years and recently
cracked down on illegal taxis and tour guides, with
unlicensed 1,196 taxi drivers and 535 tour guides being
arrested by September 25.
An additional 327
surveillance cameras were installed and more security guards were
recruited for around the clock duty to prevent baggage
theft, he added.
(TNA)
Source: enews.mcot.net, BANGKOK, Sept 28
(TNA)
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