08-Feb-2007 9:47 AM
IATA says reopening Bangkok's old airport will affect costs, cause confusion
Analysis
Bangkok (XFN-ASIA) - Reopening Bangkok's old Don Muang airport
could reduce cost efficiencies and result in confusion and inconvenience for
passengers, a spokesman for the International Air Transport Association (IATA)
said. "For Bangkok to be a strong aviation hub in the region, the long-term
vision should still be to have a single airport operation," said Albert
Tjoeng, a Singapore-based spokesman for the global airline industry group.
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