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  2. Airport check-in - Wikipedia

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    The airline check-in's main function, however, is to accept luggage that is to go in the aircraft's cargo hold and issue boarding passes. The required time is sometimes written in the reservation, sometimes written somewhere in websites, and sometimes only referred as "passengers should allow sufficient time for check-in".

  3. Patee Sarasin - Wikipedia

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    The airline returned to profitability from 2009 to 2013, [6] but faced further crises including a collapse of its check-in system in 2015 and a pilot strike in 2016, which combined with increased competition from the launch of Thai Lion Air in 2013, saw Nok Air incurring heavy losses for several consecutive years, and Patee resigned from his ...

  4. Nok Air - Wikipedia

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    The purchase would have lifted Thai Airways' stake in Nok Air from 39 to 49%. [6] Evidence of Thai Airways declining interest in Nok Air came in May 2017, when Thai Airways shareholding was diluted to 21.57% [7] as a result of not taking up their entitlement to a new share offering. As a consequence, Thai investor Mr. Nuttapol Chulangkul became ...

  5. List of passenger airlines - Wikipedia

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    Various passenger airlines from different countries parked at Los Angeles International Airport. This is a list of airlines in operation that offer regular (usually scheduled) service to paying passengers from the general public. This list includes some airlines that offer charter service on a regular basis between fixed destinations.

  6. Boarding pass - Wikipedia

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    A boarding pass or boarding card is a document provided by an airline during airport check-in, giving a passenger permission to enter the restricted area of an airport (also known as the airside portion of the airport) and to board the airplane for a particular flight. At a minimum, it identifies the passenger, the flight number, the date, and ...

  7. Hat Yai International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Airlines Destinations; Bangkok Airways: Phuket: Batik Air Malaysia: Kuala Lumpur–International [4] Nok Air: Bangkok–Don Mueang: Scoot: Singapore: Thai AirAsia: Bangkok–Don Mueang, Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Chiang Mai, Kuala Lumpur–International, [5] Singapore: Thai Airways International: Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi Seasonal Charter: Medina ...

  8. Surin Airport - Wikipedia

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    It is the only airport in Thailand to be owned by a local government, i.e., the Surin Provincial Administrative Organisation, and is operated by Department of Airports. The airport was open from 2002 to 2003 when the now defunct Air Andaman was the sole airline operating there, and reopened in 2013. [1] The airport was briefly served by Nok Air ...

  9. List of airlines of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    BANGKOK AIR Regional: None 1968 1986 27 Founded as Sahakol Air and commenced operations in 1986 as Bangkok Airways. [1] Nok Air: DD NOK NOK AIR Low-cost: Value Alliance: 2004 2004 14 Subsidiary of Nok Airlines Public Company Limited Thai AirAsia: FD AIQ THAI ASIA Low-cost: None 2003 2004 60 Subsidiary of Asia Aviation Public Company Limited ...