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Flights to and from Thailand, and Bangkok ground travel information.

This page has information regarding Airline flights to and from Thailand and the major cities of Phuket, Koh Samui, Chang Mai, and Bangkok. We hope this can help you to find good deals on airfares to and from Thailand. There are also some links to the Major airports with updated flight status information as well as ground travel information for Bangkok including bus, subway and skytrain.

Here are some major airlines that fly out of Thailand;

Thai Airlines
Bangkok Airways
NokAir
OneTwoGo
Orient-Thai Airlines
AirAsia

Here is a list of the major airports in Thailand and the Airport code for each one. The links contain updated flight status information for both departures and Arrivals.

Don Muang Airport (DMK)
Suvarnabhumi (BKK)
Phuket (HKT)
Chang Mai (CNX)
Koh Samui

Bangkok Ground transportation information. Bangkok has a good public transportation system with a couple of good Skytrain routes and an underground subway. Bangkok also has a large number of bus routes operated by the Bangkok mass transit authority or BMTA. Finding your way around the big city of Bangkok is a challenge, here is an online clickable map provided by the Bangkok Tourism Department.

 

 
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Israeli illustrator David Polonsky speaks about his work, films and politics

Deep within the heavily guarded Israeli Embassy in Bangkok, David Polonsky is taking a sip of his coffee, discussing the role of politics in his work.

 "In Israeli art and cinema and literature, you might say that the political situation is too preeminent," Polonsky said. "Real art cannot deal with flat political questions."

Polonsky, an illustrator and an artist who....



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Bangkok is a city that takes pride in its centuries-old cultural heritage. Yet since the Fifth reign, it has also welcomed Western modernity for the projection of Thailand's image as a civilised country. In Thailand, where cultural consistency is still strong, modernity has become more than the language of form and function: it is almost synonymous with Thai-Chinese "tycoonism", as a new....



This royal is ready to rock
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Going it alone this year, after debuting under Balmain's sponsorship at Paris Fashion Week last September, Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana is sure to turn heads in the French capital again in September with her startling new collection.

"Don't be surprised when you see how sexy my new collection is," she says.

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Small venues packed with drama
One reason the Bangkok audience has recently seen a rise in the number of theatre performances are the three new venues - Muangthai Rachadalai Theatre, Makhampom Studio and Crescent Moon Space - which have been operational for a little over a year now.

With the media hype created by an enormous marketing budget, the public knows what has been happening on the Rachadalai stage, and people can easily count off the number of productions.

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Silpa's real model
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The foundation for modern Thai art was laid down by Italian sculptor Corrado Feroci, better known as Professor Silpa Bhirasri (1892 to 1962). Ferado was invited by the Royal Siam Government to the country and, later, named the "Father of modern arts in Thailand". He was appointed a sculptor with the Royal Fine Arts Department in 1924.

Later, he founded the School of Fine Arts in....