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Thailand favours airlines to recover tourism

Bangkok, Thailand - The Government cuts 20% take-off and landing fees

2008 was a crisis year for all air transport sector, and to limit the damages in 2009 all operators research successful solutions. State-controlled-Airports of Thailand (AOT) is to cut landing and parking fees for airlines by 20% in a bid to bolster tourism, hit by the closure of Bangkok's two airports late last year. The campaign is a part of government measures to attract visitors and restore...

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