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BANGKOK, 18 June 2015 – Restrooms at 77 train stations throughout the country are slated to be improved, as only 57% of toilets at train stations meet current standards. [1]

BANGKOK, 9 June 2015 – Thailand’s cooperation with China and Japan on railroad development projects are moving forward as planned, according to the Transport Minister. [2]

BANGKOK, 9 June 2015 – The proposed surcharge adjustment for airport taxis in Bangkok is now being considered in a manner that will minimize effects to the public, says the Minister of Transport. [3]

BANGKOK, 16 June 2015 – The Ministry of Transport has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives on promoting local farm produce in the meals offered on flights by THAI Airways. [4]

BANGKOK, 18 June 2015 – Construction of transport infrastructure at the Special Economic Zone in the border town of Mae Sot, Tak Province, has progressed by 50% and should be completed by 2018 as planned. [5]

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[1] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2015-06-19 · 100% match

Restrooms at train stations to be renovated within 150 days

BANGKOK, 18 June 2015 – Restrooms at 77 train stations throughout the country are slated to be improved, as only 57% of toilets at train stations meet current standards.

[2] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2015-06-10 · 100% match

Transport Minister asserts rail development going as planned

BANGKOK, 9 June 2015 – Thailand’s cooperation with China and Japan on railroad development projects are moving forward as planned, according to the Transport Minister.

[3] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2015-06-10 · 100% match

Airport taxi surcharge hike going through attentive consideration

BANGKOK, 9 June 2015 – The proposed surcharge adjustment for airport taxis in Bangkok is now being considered in a manner that will minimize effects to the public, says the Minister of Transport.

[4] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2015-06-17 · 100% match

MOU to promote quality farm produce on THAI Airways flights

BANGKOK, 16 June 2015 – The Ministry of Transport has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives on promoting local farm produce in the meals offered on flights by THAI Airways.

[5] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2015-06-19 · 100% match

Infrastructure construction at Mae Sot Special Economic Zone is progressing steadily

BANGKOK, 18 June 2015 – Construction of transport infrastructure at the Special Economic Zone in the border town of Mae Sot, Tak Province, has progressed by 50% and should be completed by 2018 as planned.

[6] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2015-06-13 · 97% match

Transport Minister visits Pattaya – Huahin ferry pier construction site

BANGKOK, 12 June 2015, Transport Minister Air Chief Marshal Prajin Juntong yesterday visited the construction site of the Pattaya – Huahin ferry pier.

[7] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2016-03-25 · 96% match

Thailand vows to reduce carbon emission by 35% at SETA 2016

BANGKOK – Thailand has been hosting the Sustainable Energy & Technology Asia (SETA) 2016, where it vowed to reduce carbon emission by 35% in 20 years.

[8] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2015-06-04 · 95% match

Agreement signed over development of U-Tapao Airport as 3rd airport serving Bangkok

CHONBURI, 4 June 2015 – The Royal Thai Navy and the Ministry of Transport have signed a collaboration agreement to develop U-Tapao Airport into the third commercial airport serving the capital city.

[9] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2015-06-03 · 94% match

Japan agrees to extend entry permission for Thai airlines

The Japanese government has decided to extend the period during which Thai airlines are allowed to operate flights to and from Japan while the agreement on railway development cooperation has been inked by the two countries.

[10] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2015-05-27 · 56% match

Bangkok ready to shoulder bullet train project risk

BANGKOK -- The Thai government is willing to lead efforts to adopt Japan's bullet train technology for a high-speed rail project, the transport minister said Tuesday.

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