Kenya Airways issues update on its Bangkok, Thailand operations

Nairobi, Kenya, 2014-1-13 — /travelprnews.com/ — Kenya Airways wishes to inform its customers and the general public that following the planned peaceful demonstrations in Bangkok,Thailand from January 13, 2014, adjustments have been made to ensure smooth operations and continuity of service.

In this regard, customers flying out of Bangkok are advised to make appropriate arrangements to be at the Suvarnabhumi Airport at least four hours before their scheduled departure time. This is due to closure of major intersections that will impact traffic. However, the check-in counter for these flights will remain open until one hour before departure time.

Please be guided accordingly. We apologise for any inconveniences that may arise out of these precautionary measures.

Thank you for flying ‘The Pride of Africa’.

For more information, please contact:
Contact Centre +254-20-3274747
Kenya Airways’ Suvarnabhumi Airport Office: +66(0)2 123 2391
Kenya Airways’ Suvarnabhumi Ticketing Office: + 66(0)2 134 6497
Kenya Airways’ Bangkok Town Office: + 66 (0)2 6342201 – 5
www.kenya-airways.com

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