Priority will be given to business trips, with tourists from paired "travel bubble" countries being allowed in later, he said, adding that investors are financially ready to absorb costs related to the Covid-19 control measures such as a quarantine programme. According to Mr Chula, international flights would first resume to serve people who have to supervise businesses in Thailand or overseas. Meanwhile, Don Mueang airport expects to see a steady increase in passengers now that the curfew is lifted. Sumpun Kutranon, manager of the airport, said on Monday the number of passengers in June rose sharply after several airlines resumed domestic flights. But it's hard to say when the number will reach the 60,000 threshold of before the Covid-19 pandemic," he said.
Source: Bangkok Post June 15, 2020 23:26 UTC