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AOT says PSC rise will fund airport upgrades and serve national interest
FRIDAY, MAY 22, 2026
AOT will raise the international departure PSC to 1,120 baht from June 20, using the revenue to expand airport capacity.
Chinese man accused of smashing passport auto-gates at Suvarnabhumi
FRIDAY, MAY 15, 2026
A Chinese man faces legal action after allegedly damaging passport auto-gates worth about 481,500 baht and insulting immigration police.
Thai AirAsia trims May-June flights 30%, suspends routes temporarily
TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 2026
Thai AirAsia says it will trim capacity by 30% in May-June 2026 and temporarily suspend several domestic and international routes as jet fuel costs surge.
TAT opens Tourism Crisis Monitoring Centre to track Middle East tensions and assist stranded travellers
MONDAY, MARCH 02, 2026
The Tourism Authority of Thailand has launched the Tourism Crisis Monitoring Centre (TCMC) to monitor Middle East tensions, assess impacts on tourism, and co-ordinate urgent assistance for travellers affected by flight cancellations.
AOT says 134 flights affected by Middle East tensions; six airports operating normally
MONDAY, MARCH 02, 2026
Airports of Thailand (AOT) said unrest linked to Israel-Iran clashes on February 28-March 1, 2026 led some airlines to adjust flight plans, affecting 134 flights across AOT-managed airports. AOT said all six airports remain open and passenger assistance is in place.
Chinese Ambassador Zhang Jianwei joins humanitarian aid handover ceremony in Bangkok
SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 2026
China's first batch of humanitarian aid, valued at 20 million yuan, is delivered to Thailand to assist those affected by the Thai-Cambodian border conflict.
Government urges public to report drone sightings near Suvarnabhumi
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 2025
Extra eyes welcomed: public urged to “observe, record, report” drones near Suvarnabhumi as police tighten no-fly zone enforcement and screening
Three-airport high-speed rail hit by fresh delay as contract change with CP must wait for new Cabinet
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2025
Thailand’s flagship high-speed rail project linking Don Mueang, Suvarnabhumi and U-Tapao faces further delays after the House dissolution pushed the government into caretaker status, preventing approval of key amendments to the CP-led PPP contract.
AOT gets approval to increase passenger service charge from 730 to 1,120 baht starting 2026
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 04, 2025
Airports of Thailand receives approval to raise the passenger service charge to 1,120 baht from 730, effective early 2026. The increase is expected to generate 10 billion baht annually.
AOT board delays King Power Duty-Free contract revision, expects conclusion by December
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2025
The Airports of Thailand (AOT) board delays decision on King Power Duty-Free contract revision, with two options under consideration. A conclusion is expected by December 2025.