“During the past 20 years, Suvarnabhumi Airport used to be ranked seventh, but its ranking has fallen to 76 due to poor services,” Suriya said.
“I have ordered the airport to rush to improve its services so that it will be among the top 20 best international airports in the world.”
He noted that the airport had recently opened its new passenger terminal building called Satellite 1 or SAT-1 building and 13 airlines have started using the new SAT-1 building. The number would increase to 16 by the end of this month, he added.
Suirya said about 86 flights were using the new passenger terminal and by the end of this month, the number would rise to 112 flights per day.
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