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Second COVID-19 wave hits Thailand’s air travel industry

Domestic air travel in Thailand has dropped by 60 percent since the start of 2020 due to the recent COVID-19 outbreak, said the Department of Airports of Thailand (DoA).
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Bangkok (VNA)꧂ - Domestic air travel in Thailandhas dropped by 60 percent since the start of 2020 due to the recent COVID-19outbreak, said the Department of Airports of Thailand (DoA).

DoA Acting Director General Apirat Chaiwongnoi said the numberof domestic passengers passing through the country’s 20 airports plunged froman average 30,000 a day before the New Year to 12,000, adding that the numberof aircraft in the sky also fell. Executive Vice President of the AeronauticalRadio of Thailand (ART) Tinnagorn Choowong said in Thailand, both domestic andinternational fights last year dropped 55 percent to 464,944, from 1.04 millionin 2019. From January-November 2020, foreign arrivals inThailand slumped by 81 percent annually to around 6.7 million, compared tonearly 40 million in the previous year. The Thai Government has designated 28 citiesand provinces, including Bangkok, as “highly controlled areas,” while five provinceshit the hardest by re-emerging COVID-19, namely Samut Sakhon, Rayong, ChonBuri, Chanthaburi and Trat, are put under maximum control./.
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