Automatic kiosks to be established in Suvarnabhumi

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Automatic kiosks to be established in Suvarnabhumi

National Council for Peace and Order continues to work for the abolition of the taxi mafia in Thailand and especially in Bangkok.

 National Council for Peace and Order continues to work for the abolition of the taxi mafia in Thailand and especially in Bangkok. As one of the measures automatic queue-card kiosks will be established at Suvarnabhumi Airport, the main transportation hub of the country.

According to airport’s general manager Rawewan Netarakavesana, automatic kiosks will be installed on 15 August. They will appear in front of Gates 4 and 7 on the first floor of the passengers terminal. Administration of Suvarnabhumi hopes that due this and other measures it would become “modern, safe, fast, convenient and accountable”.

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