Thai airline halts some domestic flights because of air pollution
AFP | Bangkok, Thailand
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Thailand's Bangkok Airways has announced the suspension of flights between Bangkok and Mae Hong Son in the north due to hazardous air pollution and poor visibility. The disruption will last for more than a month, from March 15 to April 20, as smog levels in the region are expected to make landings unsafe.
The suspension comes as air pollution spikes across northern Thailand during the dry season, particularly between December and April, when farmers burn crop stubble in preparation for the next planting season.
Bangkok Airways confirmed that the pollution, which caused similar issues last year, was too severe to allow safe flight operations. An airline official from Mae Hong Son airport explained that the thick smog would impair visibility, making it dangerous for planes to land.
The Mae Hong Son airport authority posted on Facebook, warning that smog was affecting both visibility and safety. According to IQ Air data, the air quality index in Mae Hong Son was 7.9 times worse than the recommended limits set by the World Health Organization.
Air pollution in Thailand has become an increasing concern, causing millions to seek medical treatment each year. The Thai government recently implemented a ban on crop burning, with violators facing fines and legal action, though the impact of these measures remains unclear.
In response to the suspension, the Department of National Disaster Prevention and Mitigation has been ordered to provide updates on the situation to help restore confidence among business operators.
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