BANGKOK, June 16 (TNA) – Thai aviation authorities have held
talk with commercial airlines about resuming international flights.
Thailand has allowed only domestic flights to resume since
May 1. Currently, there are about 17,000
daily passengers at two major airports, Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) on Tuesday met
with airline representatives discussing preparations to resume operations as
well as details of aviation and health safety measures.
It has been proposed that business trips and tourists from
low-risk countries should be allowed.
All airports in Thailand have now been reopened. Phuket
International Airport was the latest airport that resumed its regular
operations on June 13.
In the meeting, the CAAT authorities informed Airlines about
social distancing seating arrangements and special guidelines for inflight food
services. (TNA)