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Pakse airport reopens for large aircraft

(KPL) Champassak province?s Pakse International Airport officially reopened for the big airline kites to land on 1 November 2009, after its closure in March 2008 for the upgrading on its runway.

The Lao Civil Aviation Department announced recently that Lao Airlines and other airlines would resume their normal flight services to and from Pakse International Airport, starting from 1 November 2009 upon completion of the airport upgrading project.

A series of local and regional flights, such as the following would commence: Vientiane, Luang Prabang, Pakse, Siem Reap, Savannakhet and Bangkok, and vice versa.

Owing to the Airport Upgrading Project, the runway was closed for one and half year for repairs and resurfacing work on some parts of the runway.

Director-General of Lao Civil Aviation Department Mr Yakua Laopangkao said that certain stretches of the runway were constructed several decades ago and they suffered from wear and tear. ?We gave priority to carrying out work to improve the runway as we were making every effort to ensure the smooth landing of the huge and wide-bodied airline kites as we would like to welcome the growing number of visitors to Champassak province,? said Mr Yakua.

Mr Anousack, Lao officer, said that this airport upgrading project was for the purpose of upgrading Pakse airport to reach the capability of an international airport and thereby enabling Boing-737 and Airbus-A320 airliners to land and take off.

The runway was extended from 1,650 x 36 metres to 2,400 x 45 metres. The Pakse Airport Upgrading Project was funded by the Thai government to the tune of 230 million Baht, 30% of which was in the form of a direct grant and the rest was a loan, albeit at a low interest loan.



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Congrats !

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Pakse airport's terminal building should be modernized. It looks terrible.

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It's a lot better than this one
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Anonymous wrote:

.........  The Pakse Airport Upgrading Project was funded by the Thai government to the tune of 230 million Baht, 30% of which was in the form of a direct grant and the rest was a loan, albeit at a low interest loan.



Thank Thai government

 



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it seems that. the biggest airport in Laos had funded by Thai gov. is it true that the luangprabang airport will be constructing and all funding by Laos government?

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khonthakek wrote:

is it true that the luangprabang airport will be constructing and all funding by Laos government?



Hahaha...biggrin Khonthakek, you're so funny!!!

 



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Anonymous wrote:

Pakse airport's terminal building should be modernized. It looks terrible.




I think it looks great.  It has that classical or antique kind of charm to it.



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Anonymous wrote:

 

Anonymous wrote:

Pakse airport's terminal building should be modernized. It looks terrible.




I think it looks great.  It has that classical or antique kind of charm to it.

 



It's too antique looked run- down and sad.

 



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Anonymous wrote:

It's a lot better than this one
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Flew out of LP airport twice. 

I have to say that this is what airport should be.  Airport should be about moving passengers in and out.  At the big airports, it take hours to  check in or out and you have to walk through long corridor passing by endless shops, VIP lounges and expensive food courts just to get to the departure gate.  Did I just come to catch an airplane at a shopping mall?    Most airport care more about selling products to customers rather than taking care of passengers.

 



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hey guys dont know why someone posted the old picture for this current news but  this is what the current Pakse Airport looks like:

Pakse Airport

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http://www.manager.co.th/IndoChina/ViewNew...D=9520000135607
this is the website source.

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The new one looked a little bit nicer and hopefully  the government do not stop the improvement at this point, because it still look dated.

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