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Roaring silence the only arrival at Suvarnabhumi

THURSDAY, APRIL 09, 2020
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Staff wave in an otherwise empty Suvarnabhumi Airport after the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) barred planes from landing between April 7 and 18.

Roaring silence the only arrival at Suvarnabhumi

The prohibition is part of new directives issued by the government aimed at halting the spread of Covid-19 in Thailand.

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