BLUE skies lie ahead this week for Phuket and its potential as an air hub for the region.
On Thursday last week, the 14-member board of the Airports of Thailand flew to Phuket to meet and confirmed plans to almost double the capacity of Phuket airport before 2020.
On Thursday this week, low-cost carrier AirAsia will open a new store on the beach road in Patong with an extravagant giveaway of 700 umbrellas to the local municipality.
And on Friday May 1, another low-cost carrier, Firefly, starts a new daily service between Phuket and Kuala Lumpur, giving passengers greater choice on the popular route.
Both brands are likely to be striving to compete for the attention of island residents and visitors over the coming months.
If the opening ceremony this week at the first Bangkok sales office for AirAsia is anything to go by, Thursday's event in Patong should be something to see.
Festivities at the Khao San Road sales office began with the handover ceremony of 30 decorated padthai carts to street vendors in the Banglumpoo area.
While Internet bookings are increasingly popular for flight seekers, face-to-face one-stop service is also seen as consistently important.
Patong is Phuket's equivalent of Khao San Road, and a whole lot more.
While AirAsia will be on the beach road, Firefly's new office, in the Jungceylon lifestyle mall, opened earlier this month.
Both airlines have strong Malaysian connections, with Firefly a community airline supported by the mainstream Malaysia Airlines (MAS).
It may also be no coincidence that Phuket's first four-day Halal Meeting and Exhibition on the Beach begins on April 30, with Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva likely to make a visit to the island the following day for an official opening.
A trade and technology conference highlighting the potential of halal will take place at the Hilton Arcadia Phuket on Karon beach, with a four-day fair in the public park at Saphan Hin from Thursday.
Strong contributions from Indonesia and Malaysia should be evident at both events and tens of thousands of people are expected at the fair.
As for Phuket's future, it seems to be a good week to make a flying fresh start.
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On Thursday last week, the 14-member board of the Airports of Thailand flew to Phuket to meet and confirmed plans to almost double the capacity of Phuket airport before 2020.
On Thursday this week, low-cost carrier AirAsia will open a new store on the beach road in Patong with an extravagant giveaway of 700 umbrellas to the local municipality.
And on Friday May 1, another low-cost carrier, Firefly, starts a new daily service between Phuket and Kuala Lumpur, giving passengers greater choice on the popular route.
Both brands are likely to be striving to compete for the attention of island residents and visitors over the coming months.
If the opening ceremony this week at the first Bangkok sales office for AirAsia is anything to go by, Thursday's event in Patong should be something to see.
Festivities at the Khao San Road sales office began with the handover ceremony of 30 decorated padthai carts to street vendors in the Banglumpoo area.
While Internet bookings are increasingly popular for flight seekers, face-to-face one-stop service is also seen as consistently important.
Patong is Phuket's equivalent of Khao San Road, and a whole lot more.
While AirAsia will be on the beach road, Firefly's new office, in the Jungceylon lifestyle mall, opened earlier this month.
Both airlines have strong Malaysian connections, with Firefly a community airline supported by the mainstream Malaysia Airlines (MAS).
It may also be no coincidence that Phuket's first four-day Halal Meeting and Exhibition on the Beach begins on April 30, with Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva likely to make a visit to the island the following day for an official opening.
A trade and technology conference highlighting the potential of halal will take place at the Hilton Arcadia Phuket on Karon beach, with a four-day fair in the public park at Saphan Hin from Thursday.
Strong contributions from Indonesia and Malaysia should be evident at both events and tens of thousands of people are expected at the fair.
As for Phuket's future, it seems to be a good week to make a flying fresh start.
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Latest The Airports of Thailand board is to meet on Phuket to consider the island's attractions and the plan for airport expansion. With Asean coming in June, security will be an issue too.
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Daily KL Flights Spark Phuket 'Air War'
'War in the Air' New daily flights from Phuket to Kuala Lumpur are being offered by no frills Firefly. KL flights mean budget competition for AirAsia, which plans a Phuket hub.
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Phuket to Become Thai Air Asia Hub
Economy Boost Plans are underway to make Phuket a second hub for Thai Air Asia flights. One Two Go is also looking at expanding its reach internationally.
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This is the good news, glad to hear.
Posted by chaiwat on May 4, 2009 10:50