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160 Chiang Mai flights cancelled or rescheduled next week to avoid flaming lanterns

The ban on lighting up fireworks and releasing lanterns within 4.6 kilometres of the airport would be tightly enforced, he added.

Airport security will also increase runway patrols from four times a day to 10 times a day during the festival.

The Yi Peng festival – the North’s version of Loy Krathong – takes place in Chiang Mai during the full moon of the second month of the Lanna Calendar, which usually falls in November. A celebration of light and hope, the festival is marked by the release of thousands of flaming lanterns into the night sky – as well as the yearly disruption of flights.

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