BANGKOK, Nov 22 – A plan to restore Don Mueang Airport, mainly used for domestic flights, will start at the eastern runway where floodwaters are receding and is expected to be functional again within one or two months, according to Somchai Sawasdeepon, senior executive vice president of Airports of Thailand (AoT).
The Don Mueang recovery plan is divided into two phases – the first to recover the eastern runway, connecting the premises of the Royal Thai Air Force headquarters and the second to restore the western runway, adjacent Bangkok’s Don Mueang district.
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