Government looking to cut alcohol sale ban
The government is considering the possibility of scrapping the ban on alcohol sales in the afternoon as part of its tourism promotion policy. The Public Health Minister, Cholnan Srikaew, will…
AIS seeks partner for virtual bank
AIS, in collaboration with PTT Oil and Retail Business (OR) and a digital platform provider, is in discussions regarding a potential partnership to apply for a virtual bank license from…
Emirates boss sends engineers to Boeing after warning issued
Boeing has encountered yet another quality issue in the production of its 737 MAX aircraft. The problem involves some fuselages having incorrectly drilled holes. As a result, Emirates, an airline…
King Charles III diagnosed with cancer
King Charles III has been diagnosed with cancer and has begun treatment, Buckingham Palace said on Monday, sparking a flood of support from around the world. Charles, who became king…
Cathay Pacific resumes Bangkok to Singapore sector
Cathay Pacific the Hong Kong based airliner has annouced it will resume its Bangkok-Singapore sector on the 31st of march. The flights will be on a daily basis with an…
Rampaging monkeys putting off investors in Lopburi
The Lopburi economy is suffering as shops in the city centre threaten to close after a troop of over 3,500 monkeys caused significant problems. Businesses and stores have shuttered and…
Posing tourists injured as illegal balcony collapses
Chalit Thipkham, chief of Hang Dong district, said the accident happened at 7.30am at the resort in Ban Chang Kham Luang village in Tambon Ban Waen. The injured were public…
BTS likely to retain bus feeder service
Bangkok Mass Transit System plc (BTSC) has emerged as the lowest bidder in the competition for a five-year concession to operate the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) feeder service for its…
Thailand and Sri Lanka to ink off free trade agreement
Thailand and Sri Lanka have recently signed a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the aim of boosting bilateral trade and promoting economic growth for both nations. The agreement covers various…
Thai Airways sues passenger after flight diversion criticism
Thai Airways has decided to take legal action against a passenger who criticized the airline’s decision to divert a flight from Bangkok to Melbourne to Sydney due to adverse weather…
