Suvarnabhumi » Courts dismisses cases concerning Suvarnabhumi Bangkok Airport Thailand
Sunday, July 20th, 2008
The Supreme Administrative Court on Wednesday ruled that Airports of Thailand (AoT) should continue to be responsible for solving the problem of noise pollution of residential areas around Suvarnabhumi airport, as set out in a cabinet resolution of May 29, 2007.
The court dismissed the petition submitted by a number of people living near the airport, who said the cabinet resolution was unfair to them. In its judgement, the court upheld the cabinet resolution, saying it was legitimate, and said the Airports of Thailand (AoT), which operates the Bangkok airport, had actually taken measures to solve the noise problem, in line with the cabinet resolution.
About 80 people living in the affected area were at the court to hear the ruling.
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