Transport infrastructure and facilities
Airports and air travel
Economic corridor transport projects expected to go to Cabinet soon
Deputy Prime Minister Somkid Jatusripitak expects to propose the transport-system projects to serve the planned East Economic Corridor to the Cabinet in October. “If these projects are proposed to the Cabinet, they will go ahead swiftly, early next year. I’d like to see the East Economic ...
Southeast Asian countries’ growth to accelerate commodities rebound
China may be slowing, but a commodities rebound is under way and the world’s biggest miner knows where the next growth story is building — emerging economies in Southeast Asia.Combined gross domestic product in the ASEAN-5 nations — Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam ...
Ready for a tourism takeoff

Cambodia’s impressive tourism growth has seen new records set year after year at the Kingdom’s three international airports. Cambodia Airports, the French majority-owned company that operates these airports, recently completed major expansions at Phnom Penh and Siem Reap to accommodate the anticipated growth in tourist ...
China offers to work with partners to build East Asian infrastructure
China is willing to work with all parties to build roads, railway lines, air and sea route networks in East Asia to improve regional connectivity and trade flows, Commerce Minister GaoHucheng said on August 4. These goals can be achieved through the cooperative framework of ...
Thai Airways plans to resume direct flights to US next year
Thai Airways International plans to resume flights to the US west coast next year and add more destinations in China after taking a year off to achieve international safety compliance. The national carrier is also now energetically firing off marketing and sales gimmicks and clearing up ...
Asia-Pacific air fares to fall

Air fares in Asia-Pacific are expected to fall by 1.1% next year against a 2.5% rise in global rates seen in the period. The most significant drops in the region are expected to take place in Japan and Singapore, by 2.8% and 5.5%, respectively, given ...
DCA preps new air transport policies

Myanmar will sign air service agreements with the Netherlands and Mongolia this year, and is drawing up new policies that include tackling the profusion of domestic airlines, the Department of Civil Aviation’s director for transport has said. Myanmar boasts 11 airlines and a 12th – a ...
King Power secures 39percent stake in Asia Aviation in Bt7.9-billion deal
Duty-Free Operator King Power Group has taken a 39-per-cent controlling stake in Asia Aviation, the operator of Thailand’s largest budget airline Thai AirAsia, from the carrier’s chief executive Tassapon Bijleveld and two of his family members in a deal worth more than Bt7.9 billion. If King ...
No decision yet to be made on Noi Bai Int’l Airport expansion

No plan for the Noi Bai International Airport expansion has yet been selected, Deputy Minister of Transport Nguyen Nhat said in a recent interview with Vietnam News Agency amidst public debate about the expansion, which is said to cost up to five billion USD. Proposals on ...
THAI orders 12 Airbus A350s
Thai Airways International Plc has ordered 12 new Airbus A350 XWB aircraft, eight of them on lease. The first aircraft is scheduled to arrive in August and is expected to replace an old plane on the Bangkok-Melbourne route. The Airbus A350 XWB is a mid-size long-range commercial ...