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  • 08 MARCH 2006 - People use internet kiosks in Changi Airport in Singapore. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 MARCH 2006 - People at a snack bar in Chiang Kai Shek Airport in Taipei, Taiwan. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   Nok Air employees celebrate the grand reopening of Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   Nok Air employees celebrate the grand reopening of Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   Nok Air employees celebrate the grand reopening of Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   Nok Air employees celebrate the grand reopening of Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   Nok Air employees celebrate the grand reopening of Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   Nok Air employees celebrate the grand reopening of Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   Nok Air employees celebrate the grand reopening of Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Air Asia employees parade through the terminal during the opening of Air Asia's operations at Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A Nok Air spokesmodel greets passengers at the Nok Air counters during the grand reopening on Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A passenger poses with Orient Thai Airlines mascots prior to departure on the first day of international flights from Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A worker rolls out the red carpet during reopening ceremonies at Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  People eat in one of the restaurants in Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok during the reopening Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Air Asia spokesmodels greet passengers at Air Asia's reopening of Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Air Asia spokesmodels greet passengers at Air Asia's reopening of Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A person poses in a cutout of an airplane in the departure hall at Don Mueang International Airport during grand reopening ceremonies Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  The departure hall at Don Mueang International Airport during grand reopening ceremonies Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A chef works in one of the Chinese restaurants in Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok during the reopening Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  People eat in one of the restaurants in Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok during the reopening Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   An unfinished restaurant area at Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok, Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   Aircraft on the tarmac at Don Mueang International Airport Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   Aircraft on the tarmac at Don Mueang International Airport Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  The departure hall at Don Mueang International Airport during grand reopening ceremonies Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  An Air Asia worker finishes clean up in Don Mueang International Airport during the grand reopening Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  The departure hall at Don Mueang International Airport during grand reopening ceremonies Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Passengers get luggage carts before walking in Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok during the airport's reopening. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 MARCH 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Passengers on C Concourse at Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok.  Suvarnabhumi was officially opened for limited domestic flight service on 15 September 2006, and opened for most domestic and all international commercial flights on 28 September 2006. The airport is currently the main hub for Thai Airways International, Bangkok Airways and Orient Thai Airlines. It also serves as regional gateway and connecting point for various foreign carriers. The airport is located on what had formerly been known as Nong Nguhao (Cobra Swamp) in Racha Thewa in Bang Phli, Samut Prakan, about 25 kilometres (16 mi) east of downtown Bangkok. The name Suvarnabhumi was chosen by King Bhumibol Adulyadej and refers to the golden kingdom, hypothesised to have been located somewhere in Southeast Asia. The building was designed by Helmut Jahn of Murphy / Jahn Architects. It was constructed primarily by ITO JV. The airport has the world's tallest free-standing control tower (132.2 metres or 434 feet), and the world's fourth largest single-building airport terminal (563,000 square metres or 6,060,000 square feet). Suvarnabhumi is the tenth busiest airport in the world, sixth busiest airport in Asia, and the busiest in the country, having handled 53 million passengers in 2012, and is also a major air cargo hub, with a total of 95 airlines. On social networks, Suvarnabhumi is the world's most popular place where Instagram photographs were taken in 2012. The airport inherited the airport code, BKK, from Don Mueang after the older airport ceased international commercial flights.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 MARCH 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Passengers on C Concourse at Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok.  Suvarnabhumi was officially opened for limited domestic flight service on 15 September 2006, and opened for most domestic and all international commercial flights on 28 September 2006. The airport is currently the main hub for Thai Airways International, Bangkok Airways and Orient Thai Airlines. It also serves as regional gateway and connecting point for various foreign carriers. The airport is located on what had formerly been known as Nong Nguhao (Cobra Swamp) in Racha Thewa in Bang Phli, Samut Prakan, about 25 kilometres (16 mi) east of downtown Bangkok. The name Suvarnabhumi was chosen by King Bhumibol Adulyadej and refers to the golden kingdom, hypothesised to have been located somewhere in Southeast Asia. The building was designed by Helmut Jahn of Murphy / Jahn Architects. It was constructed primarily by ITO JV. The airport has the world's tallest free-standing control tower (132.2 metres or 434 feet), and the world's fourth largest single-building airport terminal (563,000 square metres or 6,060,000 square feet). Suvarnabhumi is the tenth busiest airport in the world, sixth busiest airport in Asia, and the busiest in the country, having handled 53 million passengers in 2012, and is also a major air cargo hub, with a total of 95 airlines. On social networks, Suvarnabhumi is the world's most popular place where Instagram photographs were taken in 2012. The airport inherited the airport code, BKK, from Don Mueang after the older airport ceased international commercial flights.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 MARCH 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Passengers on C Concourse at Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok.  Suvarnabhumi was officially opened for limited domestic flight service on 15 September 2006, and opened for most domestic and all international commercial flights on 28 September 2006. The airport is currently the main hub for Thai Airways International, Bangkok Airways and Orient Thai Airlines. It also serves as regional gateway and connecting point for various foreign carriers. The airport is located on what had formerly been known as Nong Nguhao (Cobra Swamp) in Racha Thewa in Bang Phli, Samut Prakan, about 25 kilometres (16 mi) east of downtown Bangkok. The name Suvarnabhumi was chosen by King Bhumibol Adulyadej and refers to the golden kingdom, hypothesised to have been located somewhere in Southeast Asia. The building was designed by Helmut Jahn of Murphy / Jahn Architects. It was constructed primarily by ITO JV. The airport has the world's tallest free-standing control tower (132.2 metres or 434 feet), and the world's fourth largest single-building airport terminal (563,000 square metres or 6,060,000 square feet). Suvarnabhumi is the tenth busiest airport in the world, sixth busiest airport in Asia, and the busiest in the country, having handled 53 million passengers in 2012, and is also a major air cargo hub, with a total of 95 airlines. On social networks, Suvarnabhumi is the world's most popular place where Instagram photographs were taken in 2012. The airport inherited the airport code, BKK, from Don Mueang after the older airport ceased international commercial flights.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 MARCH 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Passengers on C Concourse at Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok.  Suvarnabhumi was officially opened for limited domestic flight service on 15 September 2006, and opened for most domestic and all international commercial flights on 28 September 2006. The airport is currently the main hub for Thai Airways International, Bangkok Airways and Orient Thai Airlines. It also serves as regional gateway and connecting point for various foreign carriers. The airport is located on what had formerly been known as Nong Nguhao (Cobra Swamp) in Racha Thewa in Bang Phli, Samut Prakan, about 25 kilometres (16 mi) east of downtown Bangkok. The name Suvarnabhumi was chosen by King Bhumibol Adulyadej and refers to the golden kingdom, hypothesised to have been located somewhere in Southeast Asia. The building was designed by Helmut Jahn of Murphy / Jahn Architects. It was constructed primarily by ITO JV. The airport has the world's tallest free-standing control tower (132.2 metres or 434 feet), and the world's fourth largest single-building airport terminal (563,000 square metres or 6,060,000 square feet). Suvarnabhumi is the tenth busiest airport in the world, sixth busiest airport in Asia, and the busiest in the country, having handled 53 million passengers in 2012, and is also a major air cargo hub, with a total of 95 airlines. On social networks, Suvarnabhumi is the world's most popular place where Instagram photographs were taken in 2012. The airport inherited the airport code, BKK, from Don Mueang after the older airport ceased international commercial flights.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 MARCH 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Passengers on C Concourse at Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok.  Suvarnabhumi was officially opened for limited domestic flight service on 15 September 2006, and opened for most domestic and all international commercial flights on 28 September 2006. The airport is currently the main hub for Thai Airways International, Bangkok Airways and Orient Thai Airlines. It also serves as regional gateway and connecting point for various foreign carriers. The airport is located on what had formerly been known as Nong Nguhao (Cobra Swamp) in Racha Thewa in Bang Phli, Samut Prakan, about 25 kilometres (16 mi) east of downtown Bangkok. The name Suvarnabhumi was chosen by King Bhumibol Adulyadej and refers to the golden kingdom, hypothesised to have been located somewhere in Southeast Asia. The building was designed by Helmut Jahn of Murphy / Jahn Architects. It was constructed primarily by ITO JV. The airport has the world's tallest free-standing control tower (132.2 metres or 434 feet), and the world's fourth largest single-building airport terminal (563,000 square metres or 6,060,000 square feet). Suvarnabhumi is the tenth busiest airport in the world, sixth busiest airport in Asia, and the busiest in the country, having handled 53 million passengers in 2012, and is also a major air cargo hub, with a total of 95 airlines. On social networks, Suvarnabhumi is the world's most popular place where Instagram photographs were taken in 2012. The airport inherited the airport code, BKK, from Don Mueang after the older airport ceased international commercial flights.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 MARCH 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Passengers on C Concourse at Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok.  Suvarnabhumi was officially opened for limited domestic flight service on 15 September 2006, and opened for most domestic and all international commercial flights on 28 September 2006. The airport is currently the main hub for Thai Airways International, Bangkok Airways and Orient Thai Airlines. It also serves as regional gateway and connecting point for various foreign carriers. The airport is located on what had formerly been known as Nong Nguhao (Cobra Swamp) in Racha Thewa in Bang Phli, Samut Prakan, about 25 kilometres (16 mi) east of downtown Bangkok. The name Suvarnabhumi was chosen by King Bhumibol Adulyadej and refers to the golden kingdom, hypothesised to have been located somewhere in Southeast Asia. The building was designed by Helmut Jahn of Murphy / Jahn Architects. It was constructed primarily by ITO JV. The airport has the world's tallest free-standing control tower (132.2 metres or 434 feet), and the world's fourth largest single-building airport terminal (563,000 square metres or 6,060,000 square feet). Suvarnabhumi is the tenth busiest airport in the world, sixth busiest airport in Asia, and the busiest in the country, having handled 53 million passengers in 2012, and is also a major air cargo hub, with a total of 95 airlines. On social networks, Suvarnabhumi is the world's most popular place where Instagram photographs were taken in 2012. The airport inherited the airport code, BKK, from Don Mueang after the older airport ceased international commercial flights.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 MARCH 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Passengers on C Concourse at Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok.  Suvarnabhumi was officially opened for limited domestic flight service on 15 September 2006, and opened for most domestic and all international commercial flights on 28 September 2006. The airport is currently the main hub for Thai Airways International, Bangkok Airways and Orient Thai Airlines. It also serves as regional gateway and connecting point for various foreign carriers. The airport is located on what had formerly been known as Nong Nguhao (Cobra Swamp) in Racha Thewa in Bang Phli, Samut Prakan, about 25 kilometres (16 mi) east of downtown Bangkok. The name Suvarnabhumi was chosen by King Bhumibol Adulyadej and refers to the golden kingdom, hypothesised to have been located somewhere in Southeast Asia. The building was designed by Helmut Jahn of Murphy / Jahn Architects. It was constructed primarily by ITO JV. The airport has the world's tallest free-standing control tower (132.2 metres or 434 feet), and the world's fourth largest single-building airport terminal (563,000 square metres or 6,060,000 square feet). Suvarnabhumi is the tenth busiest airport in the world, sixth busiest airport in Asia, and the busiest in the country, having handled 53 million passengers in 2012, and is also a major air cargo hub, with a total of 95 airlines. On social networks, Suvarnabhumi is the world's most popular place where Instagram photographs were taken in 2012. The airport inherited the airport code, BKK, from Don Mueang after the older airport ceased international commercial flights.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Passengers sit in the departure hall on the first day of international flights and grand reopening on Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   Nok Air employees celebrate the grand reopening of Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   Nok Air employees celebrate the grand reopening of Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   Nok Air employees celebrate the grand reopening of Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Air Asia employees parade through the terminal during the opening of Air Asia's operations at Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   Aircraft on the tarmac at Don Mueang International Airport Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Departing passengers look at the flight status board on the first day of international flights from Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Departing passengers look at the flight status board on the first day of international flights from Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A Nok Air spokesmodel greets passengers at the Nok Air counters during the grand reopening on Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   People check in at the Air Asia counter in Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   People check in at the Air Asia counter in Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Passengers collect their bags after having them x-rayed prior to departure on the first day of international flights from Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A worker rolls out the red carpet during reopening ceremonies at Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Air Asia spokesmodels greet passengers at Air Asia's reopening of Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  The departure hall at Don Mueang International Airport during grand reopening ceremonies Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  People walk into Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: The Orient Thai Airlines counter in Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  The departure hall at Don Mueang International Airport during grand reopening ceremonies Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  The Air Asia counter in Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  The departure hall at Don Mueang International Airport during grand reopening ceremonies Monday. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Hostesses take passengers' photos as they walk into Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, opened in 2006 is the main one. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Passengers get luggage carts before walking in Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok during the airport's reopening. Don Mueang International Airport is the smaller of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. Don Mueang was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on 27 March 1914 and commercial flights began in 1924. Don Mueang Airport closed in 2006 following the opening of Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport, and reopened as a domestic terminal for low cost airlines after renovation on 24 March 2007. Closed during the flooding in 2011, Don Mueang was again renovated and reopened in 2012 as the airport for low cost airlines serving both domestic and international passengers. On Monday, Air Asia, Asia's leading low cost airline, transferred all of their flight operations to Don Mueang and the airport was officially reopened. Suvarnabhumi International Airport is already over capacity and Don Mueang's importance as a hub is expected to grow.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 DECEMBER 2007 -- PHOENIX, AZ: A Northwest Airlines plane comes in for a landing at Sky Harbor Airport. Sky Harbor International Airport is on the edge of downtown Phoenix, in the middle of the Phoenix metropolitan area. It is one of the largest airports in the country with more than 1,400 flights daily. The airport's proximity to downtown though, less than five miles from the city center, is both a blessing and a curse. It takes about 15 minutes to get to the airport from downtown, but a proposed 510 foot tall building proposed in downtown, near the airport flight path, has raised safety concerns. The Federal Aviation Administration wants the development capped at 355 feet. Similar concerns about a proposed football stadium in Tempe, which borders the east side of the airport, scuttled that project and led to the stadium being built in Glendale, about 30 miles from the airport.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 DECEMBER 2007 -- PHOENIX, AZ: A Northwest Airlines flight lands at Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix. Sky Harbor International Airport is on the edge of downtown Phoenix, in the middle of the Phoenix metropolitan area. It is one of the largest airports in the country with more than 1,400 flights daily. The airport's proximity to downtown though, less than five miles from the city center, is both a blessing and a curse. It takes about 15 minutes to get to the airport from downtown, but a proposed 510 foot tall building proposed in downtown, near the airport flight path, has raised safety concerns. The Federal Aviation Administration wants the development capped at 355 feet. Similar concerns about a proposed football stadium in Tempe, which borders the east side of the airport, scuttled that project and led to the stadium being built in Glendale, about 30 miles from the airport. Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 10 MARCH 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Passengers on C Concourse at Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok.  Suvarnabhumi was officially opened for limited domestic flight service on 15 September 2006, and opened for most domestic and all international commercial flights on 28 September 2006. The airport is currently the main hub for Thai Airways International, Bangkok Airways and Orient Thai Airlines. It also serves as regional gateway and connecting point for various foreign carriers. The airport is located on what had formerly been known as Nong Nguhao (Cobra Swamp) in Racha Thewa in Bang Phli, Samut Prakan, about 25 kilometres (16 mi) east of downtown Bangkok. The name Suvarnabhumi was chosen by King Bhumibol Adulyadej and refers to the golden kingdom, hypothesised to have been located somewhere in Southeast Asia. The building was designed by Helmut Jahn of Murphy / Jahn Architects. It was constructed primarily by ITO JV. The airport has the world's tallest free-standing control tower (132.2 metres or 434 feet), and the world's fourth largest single-building airport terminal (563,000 square metres or 6,060,000 square feet). Suvarnabhumi is the tenth busiest airport in the world, sixth busiest airport in Asia, and the busiest in the country, having handled 53 million passengers in 2012, and is also a major air cargo hub, with a total of 95 airlines. On social networks, Suvarnabhumi is the world's most popular place where Instagram photographs were taken in 2012. The airport inherited the airport code, BKK, from Don Mueang after the older airport ceased international commercial flights.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 DECEMBER 2007 -- PHOENIX, AZ: A US Airways flights comes in for a landing at Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix. Phoenix is US Airways corporate headquarters and one of the airline's principal hubs. Sky Harbor International Airport is on the edge of downtown Phoenix, in the middle of the Phoenix metropolitan area. It is one of the largest airports in the country with more than 1,400 flights daily. The airport's proximity to downtown though, less than five miles from the city center, is both a blessing and a curse. It takes about 15 minutes to get to the airport from downtown, but a proposed 510 foot tall building proposed in downtown, near the airport flight path, has raised safety concerns. The Federal Aviation Administration wants the development capped at 355 feet. Similar concerns about a proposed football stadium in Tempe, which borders the east side of the airport, scuttled that project and led to the stadium being built in Glendale, about 30 miles from the airport.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 DECEMBER 2007 -- PHOENIX, AZ: A Southwest Airlines plane lands at Sky Harbor Airport. Sky Harbor International Airport is on the edge of downtown Phoenix, in the middle of the Phoenix metropolitan area. It is one of the largest airports in the country with more than 1,400 flights daily. The airport's proximity to downtown though, less than five miles from the city center, is both a blessing and a curse. It takes about 15 minutes to get to the airport from downtown, but a proposed 510 foot tall building proposed in downtown, near the airport flight path, has raised safety concerns. The Federal Aviation Administration wants the development capped at 355 feet. Similar concerns about a proposed football stadium in Tempe, which borders the east side of the airport, scuttled that project and led to the stadium being built in Glendale, about 30 miles from the airport.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 DECEMBER 2007 -- PHOENIX, AZ: A Southwest Airlines plane lands at Sky Harbor Airport. Sky Harbor International Airport is on the edge of downtown Phoenix, in the middle of the Phoenix metropolitan area. It is one of the largest airports in the country with more than 1,400 flights daily. The airport's proximity to downtown though, less than five miles from the city center, is both a blessing and a curse. It takes about 15 minutes to get to the airport from downtown, but a proposed 510 foot tall building proposed in downtown, near the airport flight path, has raised safety concerns. The Federal Aviation Administration wants the development capped at 355 feet. Similar concerns about a proposed football stadium in Tempe, which borders the east side of the airport, scuttled that project and led to the stadium being built in Glendale, about 30 miles from the airport.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 DECEMBER 2007 -- PHOENIX, AZ: A US Airways flights comes in for a landing at Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix. Phoenix is US Airways corporate headquarters and one of the airline's principal hubs. Sky Harbor International Airport is on the edge of downtown Phoenix, in the middle of the Phoenix metropolitan area. It is one of the largest airports in the country with more than 1,400 flights daily. The airport's proximity to downtown though, less than five miles from the city center, is both a blessing and a curse. It takes about 15 minutes to get to the airport from downtown, but a proposed 510 foot tall building proposed in downtown, near the airport flight path, has raised safety concerns. The Federal Aviation Administration wants the development capped at 355 feet. Similar concerns about a proposed football stadium in Tempe, which borders the east side of the airport, scuttled that project and led to the stadium being built in Glendale, about 30 miles from the airport.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 DECEMBER 2007 -- PHOENIX, AZ: A US Airways flights comes in for a landing at Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix. Phoenix is US Airways corporate headquarters and one of the airline's principal hubs. Sky Harbor International Airport is on the edge of downtown Phoenix, in the middle of the Phoenix metropolitan area. It is one of the largest airports in the country with more than 1,400 flights daily. The airport's proximity to downtown though, less than five miles from the city center, is both a blessing and a curse. It takes about 15 minutes to get to the airport from downtown, but a proposed 510 foot tall building proposed in downtown, near the airport flight path, has raised safety concerns. The Federal Aviation Administration wants the development capped at 355 feet. Similar concerns about a proposed football stadium in Tempe, which borders the east side of the airport, scuttled that project and led to the stadium being built in Glendale, about 30 miles from the airport.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 DECEMBER 2007 -- PHOENIX, AZ: A Southwest Airlines flight lands at Sky Harbor Airport. Sky Harbor International Airport is on the edge of downtown Phoenix, in the middle of the Phoenix metropolitan area. It is one of the largest airports in the country with more than 1,400 flights daily. The airport's proximity to downtown though, less than five miles from the city center, is both a blessing and a curse. It takes about 15 minutes to get to the airport from downtown, but a proposed 510 foot tall building proposed in downtown, near the airport flight path, has raised safety concerns. The Federal Aviation Administration wants the development capped at 355 feet. Similar concerns about a proposed football stadium in Tempe, which borders the east side of the airport, scuttled that project and led to the stadium being built in Glendale, about 30 miles from the airport. Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 05 DECEMBER 2007 -- PHOENIX, AZ: A Song Airlines flight lands at Sky Harbor Airport. Sky Harbor International Airport is on the edge of downtown Phoenix, in the middle of the Phoenix metropolitan area. It is one of the largest airports in the country with more than 1,400 flights daily. The airport's proximity to downtown though, less than five miles from the city center, is both a blessing and a curse. It takes about 15 minutes to get to the airport from downtown, but a proposed 510 foot tall building proposed in downtown, near the airport flight path, has raised safety concerns. The Federal Aviation Administration wants the development capped at 355 feet. Similar concerns about a proposed football stadium in Tempe, which borders the east side of the airport, scuttled that project and led to the stadium being built in Glendale, about 30 miles from the airport. Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 17 FEBRUARY 2020 - ATLANTA, GEORGIA:   Saxophonist Jason Bitten performing in Atlanta's Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport, the world's busiest airport by passenger count. The airport plays musicians to perform in the airport's food courts.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 FEBRUARY 2020 - ATLANTA, GEORGIA:   Saxophonist Jason Bitten performing in Atlanta's Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport, the world's busiest airport by passenger count. The airport plays musicians to perform in the airport's food courts.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 DECEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Passengers line up at the Air Asia counters in the new domestic terminal at Don Muang (also spelled Don Mueang) International Airport. The new terminal had its "soft" opening Dec. 24. Don Muang is the airport used by low cost airlines serving Bangkok and is now the largest airport in the world for low cost carriers. In 2014, more than 21million passengers used Don Muang. Don Muang International Airport is the oldest airport in Asia and one of the oldest airports in the world. It started functioning as an airfield in 1914.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 DECEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   Passengers wait in line to check in for their flights in the new domestic terminal at Don Muang (also spelled Don Mueang) International Airport. The new terminal had its "soft" opening Dec. 24. Don Muang is the airport used by low cost airlines serving Bangkok and is now the largest airport in the world for low cost carriers. In 2014, more than 21million passengers used Don Muang. Don Muang International Airport is the oldest airport in Asia and one of the oldest airports in the world. It started functioning as an airfield in 1914.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 DECEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Passengers  walk through the arrival hall in the new domestic terminal at Don Muang (also spelled Don Mueang) International Airport. The new terminal had its "soft" opening Dec. 24. Don Muang is the airport used by low cost airlines serving Bangkok and is now the largest airport in the world for low cost carriers. In 2014, more than 21million passengers used Don Muang. Don Muang International Airport is the oldest airport in Asia and one of the oldest airports in the world. It started functioning as an airfield in 1914.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 DECEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   Passengers wait in line to check in for their flights in the new domestic terminal at Don Muang (also spelled Don Mueang) International Airport. The new terminal had its "soft" opening Dec. 24. Don Muang is the airport used by low cost airlines serving Bangkok and is now the largest airport in the world for low cost carriers. In 2014, more than 21million passengers used Don Muang. Don Muang International Airport is the oldest airport in Asia and one of the oldest airports in the world. It started functioning as an airfield in 1914.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 DECEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Passengers line up at the Air Asia counters in the new domestic terminal at Don Muang (also spelled Don Mueang) International Airport. The new terminal had its "soft" opening Dec. 24. Don Muang is the airport used by low cost airlines serving Bangkok and is now the largest airport in the world for low cost carriers. In 2014, more than 21million passengers used Don Muang. Don Muang International Airport is the oldest airport in Asia and one of the oldest airports in the world. It started functioning as an airfield in 1914.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 DECEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Passengers in the new domestic terminal at Don Muang (also spelled Don Mueang) International Airport. The new terminal had its "soft" opening Dec. 24. Don Muang is the airport used by low cost airlines serving Bangkok and is now the largest airport in the world for low cost carriers. In 2014, more than 21million passengers used Don Muang. Don Muang International Airport is the oldest airport in Asia and one of the oldest airports in the world. It started functioning as an airfield in 1914.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 DECEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A passenger looks at the flight status board in the new domestic terminal at Don Muang (also spelled Don Mueang) International Airport. The new terminal had its "soft" opening Dec. 24. Don Muang is the airport used by low cost airlines serving Bangkok and is now the largest airport in the world for low cost carriers. In 2014, more than 21million passengers used Don Muang. Don Muang International Airport is the oldest airport in Asia and one of the oldest airports in the world. It started functioning as an airfield in 1914.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 DECEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A member of a Thai police bomb squad uses a Segway to patrol the new domestic terminal at Don Muang (also spelled Don Mueang) International Airport. The new terminal had its "soft" opening Dec. 24. Don Muang is the airport used by low cost airlines serving Bangkok and is now the largest airport in the world for low cost carriers. In 2014, more than 21million passengers used Don Muang. Don Muang International Airport is the oldest airport in Asia and one of the oldest airports in the world. It started functioning as an airfield in 1914.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 DECEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Nok Airlines employees in Santa Claus outfits walk through the new domestic terminal at Don Muang (also spelled Don Mueang) International Airport. The Santa outfits are yellow because that is color Nok uses for its employees' uniforms and planes. The new terminal had its "soft" opening Dec. 24. Don Muang is the airport used by low cost airlines serving Bangkok and is now the largest airport in the world for low cost carriers. In 2014, more than 21million passengers used Don Muang. Don Muang International Airport is the oldest airport in Asia and one of the oldest airports in the world. It started functioning as an airfield in 1914.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 DECEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Nok Airlines employees in Santa Claus outfits walk through the new domestic terminal at Don Muang (also spelled Don Mueang) International Airport. The Santa outfits are yellow because that is color Nok uses for its employees' uniforms and planes. The new terminal had its "soft" opening Dec. 24. Don Muang is the airport used by low cost airlines serving Bangkok and is now the largest airport in the world for low cost carriers. In 2014, more than 21million passengers used Don Muang. Don Muang International Airport is the oldest airport in Asia and one of the oldest airports in the world. It started functioning as an airfield in 1914.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 DECEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Workers move a baggage x-ray machine through the new domestic terminal at Don Muang (also spelled Don Mueang) International Airport. The new terminal had its "soft" opening Dec. 24. Don Muang is the airport used by low cost airlines serving Bangkok and is now the largest airport in the world for low cost carriers. In 2014, more than 21million passengers used Don Muang. Don Muang International Airport is the oldest airport in Asia and one of the oldest airports in the world. It started functioning as an airfield in 1914.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 DECEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Passengers in the new domestic terminal at Don Muang (also spelled Don Mueang) International Airport. The new terminal had its "soft" opening Dec. 24. Don Muang is the airport used by low cost airlines serving Bangkok and is now the largest airport in the world for low cost carriers. In 2014, more than 21million passengers used Don Muang. Don Muang International Airport is the oldest airport in Asia and one of the oldest airports in the world. It started functioning as an airfield in 1914.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 DECEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Passengers line up at the Air Asia counters in the new domestic terminal at Don Muang (also spelled Don Mueang) International Airport. The new terminal had its "soft" opening Dec. 24. Don Muang is the airport used by low cost airlines serving Bangkok and is now the largest airport in the world for low cost carriers. In 2014, more than 21million passengers used Don Muang. Don Muang International Airport is the oldest airport in Asia and one of the oldest airports in the world. It started functioning as an airfield in 1914.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 DECEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A passenger sleeps in the new domestic terminal at Don Muang (also spelled Don Mueang) International Airport. The new terminal had its "soft" opening Dec. 24. Don Muang is the airport used by low cost airlines serving Bangkok and is now the largest airport in the world for low cost carriers. In 2014, more than 21million passengers used Don Muang. Don Muang International Airport is the oldest airport in Asia and one of the oldest airports in the world. It started functioning as an airfield in 1914.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 DECEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: People walk past uncompleted and unopen bathrooms in the new domestic terminal at Don Muang (also spelled Don Mueang) International Airport. The new terminal had its "soft" opening Dec. 24. Don Muang is the airport used by low cost airlines serving Bangkok and is now the largest airport in the world for low cost carriers. In 2014, more than 21million passengers used Don Muang. Don Muang International Airport is the oldest airport in Asia and one of the oldest airports in the world. It started functioning as an airfield in 1914.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 DECEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A passenger sleeps in the new domestic terminal at Don Muang (also spelled Don Mueang) International Airport. The new terminal had its "soft" opening Dec. 24. Don Muang is the airport used by low cost airlines serving Bangkok and is now the largest airport in the world for low cost carriers. In 2014, more than 21million passengers used Don Muang. Don Muang International Airport is the oldest airport in Asia and one of the oldest airports in the world. It started functioning as an airfield in 1914.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 DECEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A passenger sleeps in the new domestic terminal at Don Muang (also spelled Don Mueang) International Airport. The new terminal had its "soft" opening Dec. 24. Don Muang is the airport used by low cost airlines serving Bangkok and is now the largest airport in the world for low cost carriers. In 2014, more than 21million passengers used Don Muang. Don Muang International Airport is the oldest airport in Asia and one of the oldest airports in the world. It started functioning as an airfield in 1914.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 DECEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Passengers in the new domestic terminal at Don Muang (also spelled Don Mueang) International Airport. The new terminal had its "soft" opening Dec. 24. Don Muang is the airport used by low cost airlines serving Bangkok and is now the largest airport in the world for low cost carriers. In 2014, more than 21million passengers used Don Muang. Don Muang International Airport is the oldest airport in Asia and one of the oldest airports in the world. It started functioning as an airfield in 1914.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 DECEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Passengers in the new domestic terminal at Don Muang (also spelled Don Mueang) International Airport. The new terminal had its "soft" opening Dec. 24. Don Muang is the airport used by low cost airlines serving Bangkok and is now the largest airport in the world for low cost carriers. In 2014, more than 21million passengers used Don Muang. Don Muang International Airport is the oldest airport in Asia and one of the oldest airports in the world. It started functioning as an airfield in 1914.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 DECEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Passengers in the new domestic terminal at Don Muang (also spelled Don Mueang) International Airport. The new terminal had its "soft" opening Dec. 24. Don Muang is the airport used by low cost airlines serving Bangkok and is now the largest airport in the world for low cost carriers. In 2014, more than 21million passengers used Don Muang. Don Muang International Airport is the oldest airport in Asia and one of the oldest airports in the world. It started functioning as an airfield in 1914.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 DECEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Passengers in the new domestic terminal at Don Muang (also spelled Don Mueang) International Airport. The new terminal had its "soft" opening Dec. 24. Don Muang is the airport used by low cost airlines serving Bangkok and is now the largest airport in the world for low cost carriers. In 2014, more than 21million passengers used Don Muang. Don Muang International Airport is the oldest airport in Asia and one of the oldest airports in the world. It started functioning as an airfield in 1914.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 DECEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A passenger looks at the flight status board in the new domestic terminal at Don Muang (also spelled Don Mueang) International Airport. The new terminal had its "soft" opening Dec. 24. Don Muang is the airport used by low cost airlines serving Bangkok and is now the largest airport in the world for low cost carriers. In 2014, more than 21million passengers used Don Muang. Don Muang International Airport is the oldest airport in Asia and one of the oldest airports in the world. It started functioning as an airfield in 1914.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 DECEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Nok Airlines employees in Santa Claus outfits walk through the new domestic terminal at Don Muang (also spelled Don Mueang) International Airport. The Santa outfits are yellow because that is color Nok uses for its employees' uniforms and planes. The new terminal had its "soft" opening Dec. 24. Don Muang is the airport used by low cost airlines serving Bangkok and is now the largest airport in the world for low cost carriers. In 2014, more than 21million passengers used Don Muang. Don Muang International Airport is the oldest airport in Asia and one of the oldest airports in the world. It started functioning as an airfield in 1914.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 DECEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Nok Airlines employees in Santa Claus outfits walk through the new domestic terminal at Don Muang (also spelled Don Mueang) International Airport. The Santa outfits are yellow because that is color Nok uses for its employees' uniforms and planes. The new terminal had its "soft" opening Dec. 24. Don Muang is the airport used by low cost airlines serving Bangkok and is now the largest airport in the world for low cost carriers. In 2014, more than 21million passengers used Don Muang. Don Muang International Airport is the oldest airport in Asia and one of the oldest airports in the world. It started functioning as an airfield in 1914.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 DECEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A member of a Thai police bomb squad uses a Segway to patrol the new domestic terminal at Don Muang (also spelled Don Mueang) International Airport. The new terminal had its "soft" opening Dec. 24. Don Muang is the airport used by low cost airlines serving Bangkok and is now the largest airport in the world for low cost carriers. In 2014, more than 21million passengers used Don Muang. Don Muang International Airport is the oldest airport in Asia and one of the oldest airports in the world. It started functioning as an airfield in 1914.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 DECEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Nok Airlines employees in Santa Claus outfits walk through the new domestic terminal at Don Muang (also spelled Don Mueang) International Airport. The Santa outfits are yellow because that is color Nok uses for its employees' uniforms and planes. The new terminal had its "soft" opening Dec. 24. Don Muang is the airport used by low cost airlines serving Bangkok and is now the largest airport in the world for low cost carriers. In 2014, more than 21million passengers used Don Muang. Don Muang International Airport is the oldest airport in Asia and one of the oldest airports in the world. It started functioning as an airfield in 1914.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 DECEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Passengers in the new domestic terminal at Don Muang (also spelled Don Mueang) International Airport. The new terminal had its "soft" opening Dec. 24. Don Muang is the airport used by low cost airlines serving Bangkok and is now the largest airport in the world for low cost carriers. In 2014, more than 21million passengers used Don Muang. Don Muang International Airport is the oldest airport in Asia and one of the oldest airports in the world. It started functioning as an airfield in 1914.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 DECEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A worker cleans the floors in a not yet finished hallway in the new domestic terminal at Don Muang (also spelled Don Mueang) International Airport. The new terminal had its "soft" opening Dec. 24. Don Muang is the airport used by low cost airlines serving Bangkok and is now the largest airport in the world for low cost carriers. In 2014, more than 21million passengers used Don Muang. Don Muang International Airport is the oldest airport in Asia and one of the oldest airports in the world. It started functioning as an airfield in 1914.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 DECEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A worker cleans the floors in a not yet finished hallway in the new domestic terminal at Don Muang (also spelled Don Mueang) International Airport. The new terminal had its "soft" opening Dec. 24. Don Muang is the airport used by low cost airlines serving Bangkok and is now the largest airport in the world for low cost carriers. In 2014, more than 21million passengers used Don Muang. Don Muang International Airport is the oldest airport in Asia and one of the oldest airports in the world. It started functioning as an airfield in 1914.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 DECEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Passengers in the new domestic terminal at Don Muang (also spelled Don Mueang) International Airport. The new terminal had its "soft" opening Dec. 24. Don Muang is the airport used by low cost airlines serving Bangkok and is now the largest airport in the world for low cost carriers. In 2014, more than 21million passengers used Don Muang. Don Muang International Airport is the oldest airport in Asia and one of the oldest airports in the world. It started functioning as an airfield in 1914.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 NOVEMBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  TOM JENNEY, from Phoenix, walks semi naked around the airport to protest Transportation Security Administration searches at Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix Wednesday, Nov. 24. About 30 people protested TSA searches at the Phoenix airport. The Wednesday before Thanksgiving is traditionally one of the busiest travel days of the year. The protest against the TSA pat downs and body scans did not disrupt holiday travel in Phoenix.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 24 NOVEMBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  TOM JENNEY, from Phoenix, walks semi naked around the airport to protest Transportation Security Administration searches at Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix Wednesday, Nov. 24. About 30 people protested TSA searches at the Phoenix airport. The Wednesday before Thanksgiving is traditionally one of the busiest travel days of the year. The protest against the TSA pat downs and body scans did not disrupt holiday travel in Phoenix.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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