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Hat Yai airport resumes operations

Hat Yai International Airport resumed operations on Thursday after anti-government protesters agreed to stop.... ...full story at The Nation

from The Nation on Thu, Sep 04 2008

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07 Sep 08 visit Anti-government protesters are occupying the Government House since 12 days  »  YouTube videoMore anti-government protesters arrived in Bangkok's Government House to join the rally against Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej who has called for a referendum amid calls for his resignation.
04 Sep 08 visit Hat Yai airport resumes operation  »  Bangkok Post (BangkokPost.com) - Operations at Hat Yai international airport have resumed on Thursday morning after supporters of People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) dispersed at 1.30am.
02 Sep 08 visit Protesters close Hat Yai airport, again  »  Bangkok Post Anti-government protesters closed down Hat Yai International Airport Tuesday in a show of solidarity for fellow demonstrators in Bangkok which has been put under martial law.
30 Aug 08 visit Hat Yai airport reportedly reopened to flights  »  Bangkok Post Hat Yai International Airport, one of three seized and closed on Friday by anti-government protesters, reportedly opened again on Saturday morning.
14 Jan 08 visit Fog disrupts Suvarnabhumi, airline operations  »  Bangkok Post Morning fog forced several Thai Airways International flights to divert from Suvarnabhumi Airport and caused a chain reaction affecting the national flag carrier's operations and flight schedules throughout Monday, according to a THAI executive.
31 Aug 08 visit Airports still shut, trains not running  »  Bangkok Post The two southern airports at Phuket and Krabi remained closed for a third day on Sunday because anti-government protesters have seized some approach roads and endanger runway operations.

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