No Surprises in the 2009 Airline Industry Awards

Really, I had to think about whether or not this was really newsworthy. But, well, just in case you’ve been under a rock, OAG has announced the winners of their annual airline industry awards, and once again, Singapore Airlines leads the pack as the world’s best airline. Obviously, SIA also took the prize as "Best in Asia" as well as the "Best Europe to Asia/Australasia Airline", "Best Transpacific Airline" and "Best International First Class".

Malaysian Airlines and Thai Airways were finalists in the "Best Airline based in Asia" category.

The best airport in the world is still Changi. Kuala Lumpur International Airport also made it into the list of finalists.

"Widely regarded as the industry’s pre-eminent event, the [Airline Industry] Awards recognize the most highly respected and innovative airlines and airports, based on the votes of consumers who use them the most: frequent fliers from around the globe."

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TWO Airports for Bangkok

So it seems we have a decision, although nobody familiar with the saga, or Thai politics, would dare to suggest that it’s final: Bangkok will continue to have two airports. The old Don Muang airport will continue in operation, and perhaps even be permitted to expand, alongside the new Suvarnabhumi International airport that was built to replace it. Despite the potential confusion this decision seems guaranteed to create, it more and more seems that operating two airports is something that’s going to happen. The fundamental stumbling block seems to be the cost of expanding Suvarnabhumi to serve more passengers, when there’s a "perfectly good" second airport available.

The one glimmer of hope I see in these reports is that there’s at least the realization that if there are going to be two airports serving Bangkok, they have to compete. That means setting up a company separate from the state-owned Airports Authority of Thailand (AOT) to run Don Muang.

For additional information see the stories in the Bangkok Post and Nation newspapers.

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Domestic Airline Turmoil in Cambodia

It seems that the Cambodian government’s efforts to promote its new national carrier is causing some problems for domestic travelers. The government has declined to renew Bangkok Airway’s right to fly between Siem Reap and Phnom Penh to give exclusive rights for the route to the newly launched Cambodia Angkor Airways. Bangkok Airways ceased flying the route as of Saturday, leaving some passengers in the lurch, as the new airline does not yet have the capacity to carry all the passengers wanting to go between the two cities.

Get more details from the Phnom Penh Post.

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