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Minor International asks AOT to reconsider disqualification from bidding
MONDAY, MAY 27, 2019
Minor International (MINT) is awaiting a response from the Airports of Thailand (AOT)’s response to its letter requesting the AOT to reconsider its disqualification from the bidding for the management and operation of commercial activities within the passenger terminal at Suvarnabhumi Airport.
Rebound in Chinese tourists lifts airport passenger numbers
MONDAY, MAY 06, 2019
THE NUMBER of passengers travelling through the six airports run by Airports of Thailand (AOT) reached 38 million in the first quarter this year, up 4.49 per cent over the same quarter last year and largely driven by a rebound of Chinese arrivals, according to the company.
DUTY-FREE TALKS 
THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2019
Thailand's Trade Competition Commission has discussed with state-owned Airports of Thailand (AOT) on bidding for duty-free shops and commercial area concessions for fair competition and optimal gains.
Airports concessions shake-up sought
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2019
THE THAI Retailers Association (TRA) said yesterday that it has come to an agreement with the board of the Airports of Thailand (AOT) to divide business concessions at airports into three separate contract types – for duty-free outlets; retail, food and beverage, service and banking; and duty-free pick-up counters. 
Caterers gain access to more airports
TUESDAY, JUNE 05, 2018
THE CABINET has unlocked draft contracts on air catering between the Airports of Thailand (AOT) and Bangkok Air Catering Co Ltd (BAC) and LSG Sky Chefs Co Ltd of Germany in a move that allows the two caterers to expand their services beyond Suvarnabhumi International Airport to other airports in the country.
AOT denies report on pricey water at airports
THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 2018
Airports of Thailand (AOT) has denied as “inaccurate” complaints about the excessive prices for food and drinks at Don Mueang and Suvarnbhumi airports as reported in a Japanese-language travel website.