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Stranded Chinese tourists safely return to Shanghai from Thailand

作者:stephen    文章来源:方向标英语网    点击数:    更新时间:2008-12-1 【我来说两句

 

A China Eastern Airbus-300 arrives at the Utapao Airport near Pattaya, about 150 km east of Bangkok, capital of Thailand, Nov. 29, 2008. Chinese aviation authorities were sending 5 planes on Saturday to Thailand to bring home the remaining stranded Chinese tourists after the closure of the Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok. Two more planes will be sent Sunday.[Xinhua] 

"My family were deeply concerned about my daughter's safety after learning the Thailand airport was closed. We felt a great relief that she could take the charter flight and finally got back safe," said Zhou.

Gao, a manager of a Shanghai food company who went to Thailand for market research and was scheduled to be back to Shanghai on Wednesday, said he was "very happy to be back home" and was deeply impressed that the Chinese government could immediately organize charter flights in time of stress.

A source with the China Eastern said the plane returned people with tickets on the airline, 26 members of the operating crew as well as other Chinese citizens if seats were available.

At 3:17 a.m., China Southern Airline's Boeing 777 landed at Southern Guangzhou Baiyun International airport, bringing another 351 stranded Chinese tourists home.

The aircraft took off at 1:07 a.m. on Sunday morning. It was supposed to return earlier, but was delayed due to disorder at the airport in Thailand.

Over 10,000 passengers flooded into the airport since the morning, causing heavy traffic jam on ways from Bangkok towards the airport and disordered situation.

Two and a half hours later, another 315 Chinese tourists flew back home  as scheduled by Air China Flights CA072. The plan landed at Beijing International Airport at 5:40 a.m..

Another 219 tourists by a Boeing 767 of Shanghai Airlines arrived at Shanghai Pudong International Airport at 6:40 a.m.

China has arranged seven charter flights to retrieve stranded Chinese tourists in Thailand as of Saturday.

Sources said Air China, Southern Airline, and Shanghai Airlines would send more aircrafts to Thailand on Sunday, respectively.

Thousands of foreigners became stranded in Bangkok after anti-government protesters in Thailand laid siege to the country's main international airport earlier this week.

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