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Milestone of Suvarnabhumi Airport |
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| 25th March 2009 |
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Thai Airways International Public Company Limited has moved the domestic flight service
from Don Muang Airport back to Suvarnabhumi Airport. |
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29th July 2008 |
People’s Alliance for Democracy had blockaded
the Suvarnabhumi Airport causing the Suvarnabhumi Airport to temporarity close all services. |
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| 5th December 2008 |
| Suvarnabhumi Airport resumed all service. |
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| 25th March 2007 |
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| Thai Airways, Nok Air and One To Go Airlines have partially moved their domestic flight services
to Don Muang Airport. |
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29th July 2006 |
| 6 Domestic Airlines tested domestic flights |
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| 28th September 2006 |
| Suvarnabhumi Airport was opened to serve
full commercial services. |
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| 29th September 2005 |
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The cabinet took the auspicious inauguration flight
from Bangkok International Airport to Suvarnabhumi Airport. |
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19th January 2002 |
| Majesty the King Bhumipol Adulyadej had proceeded to reside over the foundation stone laying ceremony
of the passenger terminal. |
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| 29th September 2000 |
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| His Majesty the King Bhumipol Adulyadej had conferred the name “SUVARNABHUMI AIRPORT”, which means
“The Golden Land” |
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