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Thailand cancels hundreds of flights during festival

The Airports of Thailand (AoT) on November 8 announced that about 160 flights were either cancelled or rescheduled to prevent possible accidents from floating lanterns released during Loy Krathong Festival from November 10 – 12.
Thailand cancels hundreds of flights during festival ảnh 1Lanterns are released during the festival (Photo: bangkokpost)
Hanoi (VNA) - The Airports of Thailand(AoT) on November 8 announced that about 160 flights were either cancelled orrescheduled to prevent possible accidents from floating lanterns releasedduring Loy Krathong Festival from November 10 – 12.

Despite warnings issued nationwide regarding thebanning of floating objects during the festival, AoT said airports in northernThailand's Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai could not afford the risks. Therefore, ithad decided to cancel or move flights.

AoT President Nitinai Sirismatthakarn again pleaded torevelers across the country not to release floating lanterns, hot-air balloons,fireworks and drones or emit laser beams near airports for the sake of aircraftsafety.

Meanwhile, Deputy Director of Chiang Mai Airport ThananratPrasertsri said 96 flights were cancelled and 55 flights rescheduled at ChiangMai airport, all of which accounted for 22.63 percent of all the flights duringthe period./.
VNA

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