On Thursday, Suriya Juangroongruangkit, the minister of transport, announced that all pertinent agencies have

During the seven-day Songkran vacation, the six international airports operated by Airports of Thailand (AOT) are expected to handle 2.61 million passengers, according to the Transport Ministry.

On Thursday, Suriya Juangroongruangkit, the minister of transport, announced that all pertinent agencies have been told to get ready for the enormous influx of people who would come by land, sea, or air between April 11 and April 17.

Suriya added that he has instructed AOT to ensure full convenience and security for passengers using the six airports.

He said approximately 2.61 million passengers are expected to use these airports between April 11 and 17, or 28.5% more than the same period last year. Of them, 1.65 million are expected to be foreigners, and the remainder locals.

The minister said the six airports will see 15,113 flights, or 16.71% more compared to the same period last year. Of these, 8,682 will be international flights and 6,431 domestic.

Suriya added that people flying out of Bangkok can park their cars for free at Suvarnabhumi International Airport’s Zone D carpark from April 12 to 16. Those using the Don Mueang International Airport can park their cars for free on the fifth floor of the carpark building from April 11 to 17, he added.

Meanwhile, AOT CEO Kirati Kitmanawat said the airport authority will set up a coordination centre to provide convenience and monitor the safety of passengers during the period on a ’round-the-clock basis.

He also advised passengers to use automatic kiosks at AOT airports for boarding and loading luggage to avoid long queues.

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