Thai AirAsia to Operate Flights to 7 Asian Nations
Thai AirAsia will fly on 18 routes to seven countries in Southeast Asia and South Asia next month as COVID-19 situations are improving.
Thai AirAsia will fly on 18 routes to seven countries in Southeast Asia and South Asia next month as COVID-19 situations are improving.
A forensic guru has assured the second autopsy on the body of actress Pattaratida “Tangmo” Patcharaveerapong found no suspicious traces.
Community products are now available on the e-commerce platform Shopee and the Department of Business Development expects sales to exceed 5 million baht.
Nok Air cancelled Bangkok- Betong flights on March 16 and 18 due to a lack passengers, it said on Wednesday.
The operations committee of the Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration will tomorrow ask the center to reduce orange zones and increase yellow zones to facilitate business resumption and change regulations on cross-border trips with Laos.
Police had seven students, most of whom fatally punched the chest of a freshman re-enact their crime and also planned to press charges against 25 other students.
The Central Administrative Court suspended the execution of a ruling for the state to pay 25 billion baht plus interest in compensation for the failure of the Hopewell elevated road and railway project
The Department of Internal Trade and the Layer Farmer Association capped the ex-farm price of chicken eggs in mixed sizes at 3.20 baht each.
The Public Health Ministry started its UCEP (Universal Coverage for Emergency Patients) Plus scheme to pay for COVID-19 treatment for yellow and red-coded patients at all public and private hospitals while green-coded ones must depend on their normal health welfare.
Officials of many organizations are working at full speed to prepare the funeral of Somdet Phra Wannarat, the abbot of Wat Bowonniwet Vihara, who died of cancer at the age of 85 yesterday.
Immigration police in Phuket set up a special unit to extend the visas of the Russian and Ukrainian tourists who cannot return to their homeland due to the Russia-Ukraine war.
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) allows people at meetings, exhibitions and parties to drink alcoholic beverages until 11pm as new COVID-19 cases in the capital becomes stable.