Bali Airport Happenings

I had to traverse Ngurah Rai airport several times last week, and noticed a few small changes – although I didn’t see any sign of the radical makeover approved earlier this week.

Having arrived early for a domestic flight to Surabaya, I noticed that the domestic departure lounge had free wi-fi. Unfortunately, the brain trust that set it up did it in such a way that only one person can use it at a time. This includes the half-dozen or so free computers available. Hopefully someone will figure this out sooner or later.

The really pleasant surprise was that Thai Airways has changed lounges for their business and gold card passengers. I must have not been the only one to be deeply disappointed by the previous lounge choice. The new lounge has a view, as well as free wireless Internet access. The only drawback was a very stinky bathroom.

Lastly, the unpleasant surprise was a missing mobile phone. I switched it off and put it in my carry-on in Surabaya, but it was nowhere to be found when I got to Bangkok. Unfortunately, the only time the bag was out of my possession during the trip was when it was going through the security scans. I had received reports that the security staff were pilfering mobiles from scanned baggage, but didn’t really believe it, until now.

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More on Air Asia’s Phuket Plans

More details have emerged on Air Asia’s plans to turn Phuket into one of it’s major hubs. According to Phuket Wan web site, the plan should be realized by the end of the year, and will see the low cost carrier flying from Phuket directly to Ho Chi Minh City, Bali and Medan, among others. The airline would also like to start direct flights between Chiang Mai and Phuket, which would seem to be an under-served route.

Life has been good for Air Asia. While traditional airlines have been struggling, they claimed a 20% increase in passenger loads for the first half of 2009.

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Tiger Returns to Krabi

Singapore based budget carrier Tiger Airways has announced the resumption of service between Singapore and Krabi for the coming high season. The four-flights per week schedule starts on 25 October 2009.

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