Bangkok's international airport

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The Independent, 12.12.08 10:00 UTC

9pc fall in air passenger numbers

Airports operator BAA today said combined passenger numbers for its seven UK airports plunged almost 9 per cent last month. BAA, which runs London's Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted airports as well as ...

BBC World News, 06.12.08 09:30 UTC

Thaksin ex-wife 'visiting mother'

A spokesman for exiled Thai politician Thaksin Shinawatra has said that his ex-wife is visiting Thailand to see her ailing mother.

WashingtonPost Politics, 06.12.08 08:11 UTC

Thai Military Seeks to Mediate Crisis

BANGKOK, Nov. 26 -- Thailand's powerful military stepped into a battle Wednesday between the government and protesters occupying Bangkok's international airport, calling on the government to resign ...

Telegraph, 04.12.08 06:01 UTC

Tourists fly out as Thailand faces enduring crisis

The stream of stranded travellers leaving Thailand is slowly increasing one day after anti-government protesters lifted their blockade of Bangkok's airports, but for Thailand the trouble is far from over.

guardian.co.uk, 03.12.08 09:32 UTC

First flight reaches Bangkok after airport blockade ends

. Protesters at the height of the Bangkok airport blockade. Photograph: Wason Wanichakorn/AP The first commercial flight in a week arrived at Bangkok's international airport today after ...

guardian.co.uk, 03.12.08 00:35 UTC

Thai protesters to end airport siege after court ruling

. Anti-government protesters in Thailand signalled the end of their siege of Bangkok's international airport yesterday, hours after a court disbanded the ruling party and banned the prime minister ...

Seattle Times, 02.12.08 10:03 UTC

Court: Thai leader must go

BANGKOK, Thailand The Constitutional Court dissolved Thailand's top three ruling parties for electoral fraud today and temporarily barred the prime minister from politics, bringing down a government ...

NPR, 01.12.08 19:06 UTC

Protesters Keep Bangkok Airport Closed

by Michael Sullivan Day to Day, December 1, 2008 ยท Airports in Thailand are still occupied by anti-government protesters. The demonstrators are trying to force the democratically elected government ...

Houston Chronicle - World, 01.12.08 11:33 UTC

Protesters besieging airports get reinforcements

BANGKOK, Thailand Anti-government protesters reinforced their siege of Bangkok's two airports today as the politically paralyzed country struggled with more than 300,000 stranded travelers. In a ...