(File photo by Walailak Keeratipipatpong)The Airports of Thailand (AoT) has insisted it will not scrap its existing contract with King Power Group, the country's largest duty-free operator. At the meeting, the NRSA came up with five proposals including dismissing the AoT president and AoT board and revoking the contract with King Power, Mr Nitinai said. However, the meeting did not reach any conclusion on the matter as Mr Wissanu only wanted to listen to opinions from those present, Mr Nitinai said. He insisted that AoT has to stand by the existing contract with King Power, and said the termination of the contract was only a proposal raised by the NRSA committee. As the contract is still in effect, any companies that want to use space at Suvarnabhumi have to contact King Power, Mr Nitinai said.
Source: Bangkok Post May 11, 2017 21:45 UTC