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Thai Airways International works with TAT to transport the injured and passengers from the South to Bangkok

Travel News Asia 27 December 2004

Thai Airways International is working with the Tourism Authority of Thailand to provide complementary transportation for Thai people and expatriates affected by the natural disaster in Southern Thailand.

Complementary transportation will be provided to Bangkok for those injured and in need of medical treatment, which includes transport of the deceased. Passengers and the injured will be transported from Phuket and Krabi by THAI flights to Bangkok for treatment at hospitals in Bangkok, those being Bhumibol Adulyadej Hospital, Thammasat Rangsit Center Hospital, and others, effective during the afternoon of 27 December 2004 onwards.

THAI’s normal flights to and from Southern Thailand will be operated as follows:

Phuket

Bangkok – Phuket at 9 flights per day
Phuket – Bangkok at 14 flights per day

Krabi

Bangkok – Krabi at 4 flights per day
Krabi – Bangkok at 4 flights per day

Passengers and the injured seeking transportation to Bangkok or those seeking to transport the deceased to Bangkok may contact THAI’s Office at Phuket International Airport at Tel.  (66) (76) 205-335, (66 )(76) 327-194 or THAI’s town office in Phuket at Tel. (66) (76) 212-400, (66) (76) 211-195.

THAI has established a Help Desk Center at the Domestic Terminal of Bangkok International Airport at Tel. (66) (2) 535-7670 to 3.

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