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Originally Posted by etct88
ha ha ha ha... I am going in... tonight..... will update all bro out here... switch on at midnight (thaicock)....
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You really the can. Commando etct88!
Today's development is a joke.
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Latest airport developments:
- Police Open Fire at Suvarnabhumi PAD Protesters
- Police forced to cancel checkpoints on roads to Suvarnabhumi airport
- PAD driving away police at Suvarnabhumi, one policeman abducted
- Anti-government protesters abduct police officer
- U-tapao airport's director askes for cooperation
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You guys are too engrossed liao. This is Thailand. Let Thais handle their own shit. I don't care who is in power. They can put Mickey Mouse as the prime minister for all I care.
Initially Survarnabhumi Airport was supposed to re-open on 29th Nov 6pm onwards. Looking at the current situation. Fat hope! Sibei sian liao. Just want to go home.
Last night was watching CCTV 4 and the Chinese government is planning to use military planes to transport their citizens home.
What has the SG government done for its citizens? No sound no colour. Didn't even mention want to activate SAF's C-130 lorry plane to put to good use. KNN when Indonesia have riots, send money. Other countries have natural disasters they send money and manpower. Only want to hao lian to the world.
I'm going to call the Singapore Embassy in BKK to F them to activate SAF lorry planes if airport is not re-opened by tomorrow. KNN sibei disappointed. We serve the nation. This is how they take care of us. Even communist country take care of its citizens better. Pui!
This is the best SG government could do. Still want you to pay for SIA commercial flights. KNN. Pay And Pay!
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http://app.mfa.gov.sg/2006/press/vie...p?post_id=4564
28/11/2008
MFA Spokesman's Comments in response to media queries on the situation in Bangkok
In response to media queries on whether arrangements were being made to move Singaporeans stranded in Bangkok as a result of the recent airport closures back to Singapore, the MFA Spokesman said:
"The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been coordinating closely with Singapore Airlines on the possibility of the Airline mounting additional flights.
The Ministry has worked with Singapore Airlines to arrange two special commercial flights from U-Tapao International Airport (near Pattaya, approximately 140 km from Bangkok) on 29 and 30 November 2008. These flights are planned to depart U Tapao at 1400 hrs and 1900hrs.
Singapore Airlines is also considering further flights next week if there is demand.
The Ministry also notes that SilkAir will be operating two additional flights tonight and again tomorrow afternoon from Phuket to assist those who have made their way there to return to Singapore.
Singaporeans who wish to travel via these special commercial flights should make their bookings with the Singapore Airlines Office in Bangkok at +66 2353 6000 or Singapore Airlines Reservations in Singapore at +65 6223 8888.
Separately, Tiger Airways will also be mounting weekend flights from Phuket to Singapore."
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MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
SINGAPORE
28 NOVEMBER 2008
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