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  • 11 JUNE 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Shoppers walk under a display of umbrellas hanging in the entrance to the Terminal 21 shopping mall at the Asoke intersection in Bangkok.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 JUNE 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Shoppers walk under a display of umbrellas hanging in the entrance to the Terminal 21 shopping mall at the Asoke intersection in Bangkok.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    BangkokWalkAbout0611007.jpg
  • 11 JUNE 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Shoppers walk under a display of umbrellas hanging in the entrance to the Terminal 21 shopping mall at the Asoke intersection in Bangkok.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    BangkokWalkAbout0611006.jpg
  • 11 JUNE 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Shoppers walk under a display of umbrellas hanging in the entrance to the Terminal 21 shopping mall at the Asoke intersection in Bangkok.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    BangkokWalkAbout0611005.jpg
  • 11 JUNE 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Shoppers walk under a display of umbrellas hanging in the entrance to the Terminal 21 shopping mall at the Asoke intersection in Bangkok.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    BangkokWalkAbout0611003.jpg
  • 14 AUGUST 2013 - HONG KONG: An empty terminal in Hong Kong International Airport. Dozens of flights were delayed at one of the busiest airports in Asia and Hong Kong raised their alert to level 8, the highest, and closed schools and many businesses because of Severe Typhoon Utor. The storm passed within 260 kilometers of Hong Kong before making landfall in mainland China. Severe Typhoon Utor (known in the Philippines as Typhoon Labuyo) is an active tropical cyclone located over the South China Sea. The eleventh named storm and second typhoon of the 2013 typhoon season, Utor formed from a tropical depression on August 8. The depression was upgraded to Tropical Storm Utor the following day, and to typhoon intensity just a few hours afterwards. The Philippines, which bore the brunt of the storm, reported 1 dead in a mudslide and 23 fishermen missing at sea.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    TyphoonUtorAirport015.jpg
  • 14 AUGUST 2013 - HONG KONG: An empty terminal in Hong Kong International Airport. Dozens of flights were delayed at one of the busiest airports in Asia and Hong Kong raised their alert to level 8, the highest, and closed schools and many businesses because of Severe Typhoon Utor. The storm passed within 260 kilometers of Hong Kong before making landfall in mainland China. Severe Typhoon Utor (known in the Philippines as Typhoon Labuyo) is an active tropical cyclone located over the South China Sea. The eleventh named storm and second typhoon of the 2013 typhoon season, Utor formed from a tropical depression on August 8. The depression was upgraded to Tropical Storm Utor the following day, and to typhoon intensity just a few hours afterwards. The Philippines, which bore the brunt of the storm, reported 1 dead in a mudslide and 23 fishermen missing at sea.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    TyphoonUtorAirport010.jpg
  • 14 AUGUST 2013 - HONG KONG: People waiting to fly out of Hong Kong sleep in Terminal 2 at Hong Kong International Airport. Dozens of flights were delayed at one of the busiest airports in Asia and Hong Kong raised their alert to level 8, the highest, and closed schools and many businesses because of Severe Typhoon Utor. The storm passed within 260 kilometers of Hong Kong before making landfall in mainland China. Severe Typhoon Utor (known in the Philippines as Typhoon Labuyo) is an active tropical cyclone located over the South China Sea. The eleventh named storm and second typhoon of the 2013 typhoon season, Utor formed from a tropical depression on August 8. The depression was upgraded to Tropical Storm Utor the following day, and to typhoon intensity just a few hours afterwards. The Philippines, which bore the brunt of the storm, reported 1 dead in a mudslide and 23 fishermen missing at sea.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    TyphoonUtorAirport003.jpg
  • 14 AUGUST 2013 - HONG KONG:  Passengers walk into Terminal 1 at Hong Kong International Airport. Dozens of flights were delayed at one of the busiest airports in Asia and Hong Kong raised their alert to level 8, the highest, and closed schools and many businesses because of Severe Typhoon Utor. The storm passed within 260 kilometers of Hong Kong before making landfall in mainland China. Severe Typhoon Utor (known in the Philippines as Typhoon Labuyo) is an active tropical cyclone located over the South China Sea. The eleventh named storm and second typhoon of the 2013 typhoon season, Utor formed from a tropical depression on August 8. The depression was upgraded to Tropical Storm Utor the following day, and to typhoon intensity just a few hours afterwards. The Philippines, which bore the brunt of the storm, reported 1 dead in a mudslide and 23 fishermen missing at sea.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    TyphoonUtorAirport008.jpg
  • 14 AUGUST 2013 - HONG KONG:  A Hong Kong travel official briefs passengers on theird delay because of Severe Typhoon Utor at Hong Kong International Airport. Dozens of flights were delayed at one of the busiest airports in Asia and Hong Kong raised their alert to level 8, the highest, and closed schools and many businesses because of Severe Typhoon Utor. The storm passed within 260 kilometers of Hong Kong before making landfall in mainland China. Severe Typhoon Utor (known in the Philippines as Typhoon Labuyo) is an active tropical cyclone located over the South China Sea. The eleventh named storm and second typhoon of the 2013 typhoon season, Utor formed from a tropical depression on August 8. The depression was upgraded to Tropical Storm Utor the following day, and to typhoon intensity just a few hours afterwards. The Philippines, which bore the brunt of the storm, reported 1 dead in a mudslide and 23 fishermen missing at sea.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    TyphoonUtorAirport012.jpg
  • 14 AUGUST 2013 - HONG KONG: A flight status board showing cancelled flights in Hong Kong International Airport. Dozens of flights were delayed at one of the busiest airports in Asia and Hong Kong raised their alert to level 8, the highest, and closed schools and many businesses because of Severe Typhoon Utor. The storm passed within 260 kilometers of Hong Kong before making landfall in mainland China. Severe Typhoon Utor (known in the Philippines as Typhoon Labuyo) is an active tropical cyclone located over the South China Sea. The eleventh named storm and second typhoon of the 2013 typhoon season, Utor formed from a tropical depression on August 8. The depression was upgraded to Tropical Storm Utor the following day, and to typhoon intensity just a few hours afterwards. The Philippines, which bore the brunt of the storm, reported 1 dead in a mudslide and 23 fishermen missing at sea.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    TyphoonUtorAirport009.jpg
  • 14 AUGUST 2013 - HONG KONG: A Hong Kong Sea Scout waits with a group of Sea and Boy Scouts to board a delayed flight at Hong Kong International Airport. Dozens of flights were delayed at one of the busiest airports in Asia and Hong Kong raised their alert to level 8, the highest, and closed schools and many businesses because of Severe Typhoon Utor. The storm passed within 260 kilometers of Hong Kong before making landfall in mainland China. Severe Typhoon Utor (known in the Philippines as Typhoon Labuyo) is an active tropical cyclone located over the South China Sea. The eleventh named storm and second typhoon of the 2013 typhoon season, Utor formed from a tropical depression on August 8. The depression was upgraded to Tropical Storm Utor the following day, and to typhoon intensity just a few hours afterwards. The Philippines, which bore the brunt of the storm, reported 1 dead in a mudslide and 23 fishermen missing at sea.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    TyphoonUtorAirport017.jpg
  • 14 AUGUST 2013 - HONG KONG: Women waiting for a flight in Hong Kong watch a movie on an iPad in Hong Kong International Airport. Dozens of flights were delayed at one of the busiest airports in Asia and Hong Kong raised their alert to level 8, the highest, and closed schools and many businesses because of Severe Typhoon Utor. The storm passed within 260 kilometers of Hong Kong before making landfall in mainland China. Severe Typhoon Utor (known in the Philippines as Typhoon Labuyo) is an active tropical cyclone located over the South China Sea. The eleventh named storm and second typhoon of the 2013 typhoon season, Utor formed from a tropical depression on August 8. The depression was upgraded to Tropical Storm Utor the following day, and to typhoon intensity just a few hours afterwards. The Philippines, which bore the brunt of the storm, reported 1 dead in a mudslide and 23 fishermen missing at sea.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    TyphoonUtorAirport016.jpg
  • 14 AUGUST 2013 - HONG KONG: An airline official briefs passengers on their delay because of Severe Typhoon Utor at Hong Kong International Airport. Dozens of flights were delayed at one of the busiest airports in Asia and Hong Kong raised their alert to level 8, the highest, and closed schools and many businesses because of Severe Typhoon Utor. The storm passed within 260 kilometers of Hong Kong before making landfall in mainland China. Severe Typhoon Utor (known in the Philippines as Typhoon Labuyo) is an active tropical cyclone located over the South China Sea. The eleventh named storm and second typhoon of the 2013 typhoon season, Utor formed from a tropical depression on August 8. The depression was upgraded to Tropical Storm Utor the following day, and to typhoon intensity just a few hours afterwards. The Philippines, which bore the brunt of the storm, reported 1 dead in a mudslide and 23 fishermen missing at sea.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    TyphoonUtorAirport014.jpg
  • 14 AUGUST 2013 - HONG KONG: People wait for information about cancelled flights in Hong Kong International Airport. Dozens of flights were delayed at one of the busiest airports in Asia and Hong Kong raised their alert to level 8, the highest, and closed schools and many businesses because of Severe Typhoon Utor. The storm passed within 260 kilometers of Hong Kong before making landfall in mainland China. Severe Typhoon Utor (known in the Philippines as Typhoon Labuyo) is an active tropical cyclone located over the South China Sea. The eleventh named storm and second typhoon of the 2013 typhoon season, Utor formed from a tropical depression on August 8. The depression was upgraded to Tropical Storm Utor the following day, and to typhoon intensity just a few hours afterwards. The Philippines, which bore the brunt of the storm, reported 1 dead in a mudslide and 23 fishermen missing at sea.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    TyphoonUtorAirport013.jpg
  • 14 AUGUST 2013 - HONG KONG: People wait for information about cancelled flights in Hong Kong International Airport. Dozens of flights were delayed at one of the busiest airports in Asia and Hong Kong raised their alert to level 8, the highest, and closed schools and many businesses because of Severe Typhoon Utor. The storm passed within 260 kilometers of Hong Kong before making landfall in mainland China. Severe Typhoon Utor (known in the Philippines as Typhoon Labuyo) is an active tropical cyclone located over the South China Sea. The eleventh named storm and second typhoon of the 2013 typhoon season, Utor formed from a tropical depression on August 8. The depression was upgraded to Tropical Storm Utor the following day, and to typhoon intensity just a few hours afterwards. The Philippines, which bore the brunt of the storm, reported 1 dead in a mudslide and 23 fishermen missing at sea.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    TyphoonUtorAirport011.jpg
  • 14 AUGUST 2013 - HONG KONG:  Passengers check a flight status board that is showing Typhoon Warning 8, the highest, most severe level, at Hong Kong International Airport. Dozens of flights were delayed at one of the busiest airports in Asia and Hong Kong raised their alert to level 8, the highest, and closed schools and many businesses because of Severe Typhoon Utor. The storm passed within 260 kilometers of Hong Kong before making landfall in mainland China. Severe Typhoon Utor (known in the Philippines as Typhoon Labuyo) is an active tropical cyclone located over the South China Sea. The eleventh named storm and second typhoon of the 2013 typhoon season, Utor formed from a tropical depression on August 8. The depression was upgraded to Tropical Storm Utor the following day, and to typhoon intensity just a few hours afterwards. The Philippines, which bore the brunt of the storm, reported 1 dead in a mudslide and 23 fishermen missing at sea.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    TyphoonUtorAirport007.jpg
  • 14 AUGUST 2013 - HONG KONG: Passengers check flight status boards at Hong Kong International Airport. Dozens of flights were delayed at one of the busiest airports in Asia and Hong Kong raised their alert to level 8, the highest, and closed schools and many businesses because of Severe Typhoon Utor. The storm passed within 260 kilometers of Hong Kong before making landfall in mainland China. Severe Typhoon Utor (known in the Philippines as Typhoon Labuyo) is an active tropical cyclone located over the South China Sea. The eleventh named storm and second typhoon of the 2013 typhoon season, Utor formed from a tropical depression on August 8. The depression was upgraded to Tropical Storm Utor the following day, and to typhoon intensity just a few hours afterwards. The Philippines, which bore the brunt of the storm, reported 1 dead in a mudslide and 23 fishermen missing at sea.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    TyphoonUtorAirport006.jpg
  • 14 AUGUST 2013 - HONG KONG: Passengers check flight status boards at Hong Kong International Airport. Dozens of flights were delayed at one of the busiest airports in Asia and Hong Kong raised their alert to level 8, the highest, and closed schools and many businesses because of Severe Typhoon Utor. The storm passed within 260 kilometers of Hong Kong before making landfall in mainland China. Severe Typhoon Utor (known in the Philippines as Typhoon Labuyo) is an active tropical cyclone located over the South China Sea. The eleventh named storm and second typhoon of the 2013 typhoon season, Utor formed from a tropical depression on August 8. The depression was upgraded to Tropical Storm Utor the following day, and to typhoon intensity just a few hours afterwards. The Philippines, which bore the brunt of the storm, reported 1 dead in a mudslide and 23 fishermen missing at sea.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    TyphoonUtorAirport005.jpg
  • 14 AUGUST 2013 - HONG KONG: Passengers check flight status boards at Hong Kong International Airport. Dozens of flights were delayed at one of the busiest airports in Asia and Hong Kong raised their alert to level 8, the highest, and closed schools and many businesses because of Severe Typhoon Utor. The storm passed within 260 kilometers of Hong Kong before making landfall in mainland China. Severe Typhoon Utor (known in the Philippines as Typhoon Labuyo) is an active tropical cyclone located over the South China Sea. The eleventh named storm and second typhoon of the 2013 typhoon season, Utor formed from a tropical depression on August 8. The depression was upgraded to Tropical Storm Utor the following day, and to typhoon intensity just a few hours afterwards. The Philippines, which bore the brunt of the storm, reported 1 dead in a mudslide and 23 fishermen missing at sea.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    TyphoonUtorAirport004.jpg
  • 14 AUGUST 2013 - HONG KONG:  Passengers line up to rebook flights and check in at Hong Kong International Airport. Dozens of flights were delayed at one of the busiest airports in Asia and Hong Kong raised their alert to level 8, the highest, and closed schools and many businesses because of Severe Typhoon Utor. The storm passed within 260 kilometers of Hong Kong before making landfall in mainland China. Severe Typhoon Utor (known in the Philippines as Typhoon Labuyo) is an active tropical cyclone located over the South China Sea. The eleventh named storm and second typhoon of the 2013 typhoon season, Utor formed from a tropical depression on August 8. The depression was upgraded to Tropical Storm Utor the following day, and to typhoon intensity just a few hours afterwards. The Philippines, which bore the brunt of the storm, reported 1 dead in a mudslide and 23 fishermen missing at sea.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    TyphoonUtorAirport002.jpg
  • 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
    DonMuangTerminalOpening029.jpg
  • 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
    DonMuangTerminalOpening028.jpg
  • 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
    DonMuangTerminalOpening027.jpg
  • 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
    DonMuangTerminalOpening024.jpg
  • 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
    DonMuangTerminalOpening023.jpg
  • 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
    DonMuangTerminalOpening022.jpg
  • 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
    DonMuangTerminalOpening021.jpg
  • 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
    DonMuangTerminalOpening020.jpg
  • 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
    DonMuangTerminalOpening019.jpg
  • 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
    DonMuangTerminalOpening018.jpg
  • 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
    DonMuangTerminalOpening017.jpg
  • 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
    DonMuangTerminalOpening016.jpg
  • 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
    DonMuangTerminalOpening015.jpg
  • 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
    DonMuangTerminalOpening013.jpg
  • 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
    DonMuangTerminalOpening008.jpg
  • 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
    DonMuangTerminalOpening004.jpg
  • 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
    DonMuangTerminalOpening002.jpg
  • 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
    DonMuangTerminalOpening001.jpg
  • 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
    DonMuangTerminalOpening026.jpg
  • 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
    DonMuangTerminalOpening025.jpg
  • 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
    DonMuangTerminalOpening014.jpg
  • 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
    DonMuangTerminalOpening012.jpg
  • 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
    DonMuangTerminalOpening011.jpg
  • 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
    DonMuangTerminalOpening010.jpg
  • 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 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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  • 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:  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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  • 13 APRIL 2017 - TOKYO, JAPAN: Scenes inside the international terminal building at Haneda Airport in Tokyo.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 APRIL 2017 - TOKYO, JAPAN: Scenes inside the international terminal building at Haneda Airport in Tokyo.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 APRIL 2017 - TOKYO, JAPAN: Scenes inside the international terminal building at Haneda Airport in Tokyo.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 APRIL 2017 - TOKYO, JAPAN: Scenes inside the international terminal building at Haneda Airport in Tokyo.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 APRIL 2017 - TOKYO, JAPAN: Scenes inside the international terminal building at Haneda Airport in Tokyo.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 APRIL 2017 - TOKYO, JAPAN: Scenes inside the international terminal building at Haneda Airport in Tokyo.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 APRIL 2017 - TOKYO, JAPAN: Scenes inside the international terminal building at Haneda Airport in Tokyo.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 APRIL 2017 - TOKYO, JAPAN: Scenes inside the international terminal building at Haneda Airport in Tokyo.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 APRIL 2017 - TOKYO, JAPAN: Scenes inside the international terminal building at Haneda Airport in Tokyo.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 APRIL 2017 - TOKYO, JAPAN: Scenes inside the international terminal building at Haneda Airport in Tokyo.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 JUNE 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai police line up to remove protestors from Terminal 21 shopping mall in Bangkok after a flash mob protested against the coup in the mall. The Thai army seized power in a coup that unseated a democratically elected government on May 22. Since then there have been sporadic protests against the coup. The protests Sunday were the largest in several days and seemed to be spontaneous "flash mobs" that appeared at shopping centers in Bangkok and then broke up when soldiers arrived. Protest against the coup is illegal and the junta has threatened to arrest anyone who protests the coup. There was a massive security operation in Bangkok Sunday that shut down several shopping areas to prevent the protests but protestors went to malls that had no military presence.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 JUNE 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A woman holds up a three fingered salute and covers her mouth to protest the loss of free speech during a protest against the Thai military coup at Terminal 21 a popular shopping mall in Bangkok. The salute is from the movie "The Hunger Games" and symbolizes it admiration, thanks and good-bye to a loved one. In this case, the loved one is reportedly Thai democracy. The Thai army seized power in a coup that unseated a democratically elected government on May 22. Since then there have been sporadic protests against the coup. The protests Sunday were the largest in several days and seemed to be spontaneous "flash mobs" that appeared at shopping centers in Bangkok and then broke up when soldiers arrived. Protest against the coup is illegal and the junta has threatened to arrest anyone who protests the coup. There was a massive security operation in Bangkok Sunday that shut down several shopping areas to prevent the protests but protestors went to malls that had no military presence.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 JUNE 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A woman holds up a three fingered salute during a protest against the Thai military coup at Terminal 21 a popular shopping mall in Bangkok. The salute is from the movie "The Hunger Games" and symbolizes it admiration, thanks and good-bye to a loved one. In this case, the loved one is reportedly Thai democracy. The Thai army seized power in a coup that unseated a democratically elected government on May 22. Since then there have been sporadic protests against the coup. The protests Sunday were the largest in several days and seemed to be spontaneous "flash mobs" that appeared at shopping centers in Bangkok and then broke up when soldiers arrived. Protest against the coup is illegal and the junta has threatened to arrest anyone who protests the coup. There was a massive security operation in Bangkok Sunday that shut down several shopping areas to prevent the protests but protestors went to malls that had no military presence.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 JUNE 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A woman holds up a three fingered salute during a protest against the Thai military coup at Terminal 21 a popular shopping mall in Bangkok. The salute is from the movie "The Hunger Games" and symbolizes it admiration, thanks and good-bye to a loved one. In this case, the loved one is reportedly Thai democracy. The Thai army seized power in a coup that unseated a democratically elected government on May 22. Since then there have been sporadic protests against the coup. The protests Sunday were the largest in several days and seemed to be spontaneous "flash mobs" that appeared at shopping centers in Bangkok and then broke up when soldiers arrived. Protest against the coup is illegal and the junta has threatened to arrest anyone who protests the coup. There was a massive security operation in Bangkok Sunday that shut down several shopping areas to prevent the protests but protestors went to malls that had no military presence.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 JUNE 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A woman holds up a three fingered salute during a protest against the Thai military coup at Terminal 21 a popular shopping mall in Bangkok. The salute is from the movie "The Hunger Games" and symbolizes it admiration, thanks and good-bye to a loved one. In this case, the loved one is reportedly Thai democracy. The Thai army seized power in a coup that unseated a democratically elected government on May 22. Since then there have been sporadic protests against the coup. The protests Sunday were the largest in several days and seemed to be spontaneous "flash mobs" that appeared at shopping centers in Bangkok and then broke up when soldiers arrived. Protest against the coup is illegal and the junta has threatened to arrest anyone who protests the coup. There was a massive security operation in Bangkok Sunday that shut down several shopping areas to prevent the protests but protestors went to malls that had no military presence.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 JUNE 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai police line up to remove protestors from Terminal 21 shopping mall in Bangkok after a flash mob protested against the coup in the mall. The Thai army seized power in a coup that unseated a democratically elected government on May 22. Since then there have been sporadic protests against the coup. The protests Sunday were the largest in several days and seemed to be spontaneous "flash mobs" that appeared at shopping centers in Bangkok and then broke up when soldiers arrived. Protest against the coup is illegal and the junta has threatened to arrest anyone who protests the coup. There was a massive security operation in Bangkok Sunday that shut down several shopping areas to prevent the protests but protestors went to malls that had no military presence.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 JUNE 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai police line up to remove protestors from Terminal 21 shopping mall in Bangkok after a flash mob protested against the coup in the mall. The Thai army seized power in a coup that unseated a democratically elected government on May 22. Since then there have been sporadic protests against the coup. The protests Sunday were the largest in several days and seemed to be spontaneous "flash mobs" that appeared at shopping centers in Bangkok and then broke up when soldiers arrived. Protest against the coup is illegal and the junta has threatened to arrest anyone who protests the coup. There was a massive security operation in Bangkok Sunday that shut down several shopping areas to prevent the protests but protestors went to malls that had no military presence.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 JUNE 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai police line up to remove protestors from Terminal 21 shopping mall in Bangkok after a flash mob protested against the coup in the mall. The Thai army seized power in a coup that unseated a democratically elected government on May 22. Since then there have been sporadic protests against the coup. The protests Sunday were the largest in several days and seemed to be spontaneous "flash mobs" that appeared at shopping centers in Bangkok and then broke up when soldiers arrived. Protest against the coup is illegal and the junta has threatened to arrest anyone who protests the coup. There was a massive security operation in Bangkok Sunday that shut down several shopping areas to prevent the protests but protestors went to malls that had no military presence.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 JUNE 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai police and army patrol inside Terminal 21, a Bangkok shopping mall, after a flash mob protested against the coup in the mall. The Thai army seized power in a coup that unseated a democratically elected government on May 22. Since then there have been sporadic protests against the coup. The protests Sunday were the largest in several days and seemed to be spontaneous "flash mobs" that appeared at shopping centers in Bangkok and then broke up when soldiers arrived. Protest against the coup is illegal and the junta has threatened to arrest anyone who protests the coup. There was a massive security operation in Bangkok Sunday that shut down several shopping areas to prevent the protests but protestors went to malls that had no military presence.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 JUNE 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai police and army patrol inside Terminal 21, a Bangkok shopping mall, after a flash mob protested against the coup in the mall. The Thai army seized power in a coup that unseated a democratically elected government on May 22. Since then there have been sporadic protests against the coup. The protests Sunday were the largest in several days and seemed to be spontaneous "flash mobs" that appeared at shopping centers in Bangkok and then broke up when soldiers arrived. Protest against the coup is illegal and the junta has threatened to arrest anyone who protests the coup. There was a massive security operation in Bangkok Sunday that shut down several shopping areas to prevent the protests but protestors went to malls that had no military presence.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 JUNE 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A Thai soldier in an armed humvee arrives at Terminal 21, a Bangkok shopping mall, to put down a protest in the mall. The Thai army seized power in a coup that unseated a democratically elected government on May 22. Since then there have been sporadic protests against the coup. The protests Sunday were the largest in several days and seemed to be spontaneous "flash mobs" that appeared at shopping centers in Bangkok and then broke up when soldiers arrived. Protest against the coup is illegal and the junta has threatened to arrest anyone who protests the coup. There was a massive security operation in Bangkok Sunday that shut down several shopping areas to prevent the protests but protestors went to malls that had no military presence.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 JUNE 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai soldiers in a truck arrive at Terminal 21, a Bangkok shopping mall, to put down a protest in the mall. The Thai army seized power in a coup that unseated a democratically elected government on May 22. Since then there have been sporadic protests against the coup. The protests Sunday were the largest in several days and seemed to be spontaneous "flash mobs" that appeared at shopping centers in Bangkok and then broke up when soldiers arrived. Protest against the coup is illegal and the junta has threatened to arrest anyone who protests the coup. There was a massive security operation in Bangkok Sunday that shut down several shopping areas to prevent the protests but protestors went to malls that had no military presence.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 JUNE 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A A Thai police officer looks for a man who protested against the coup in Terminal 21 shopping mall in Bangkok. The Thai army seized power in a coup that unseated a democratically elected government on May 22. Since then there have been sporadic protests against the coup. The protests Sunday were the largest in several days and seemed to be spontaneous "flash mobs" that appeared at shopping centers in Bangkok and then broke up when soldiers arrived. Protest against the coup is illegal and the junta has threatened to arrest anyone who protests the coup. There was a massive security operation in Bangkok Sunday that shut down several shopping areas to prevent the protests but protestors went to malls that had no military presence.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 JUNE 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A Thai man who protested against the military coup is chased by police in Terminal 21 shopping mall in Bangkok. The Thai army seized power in a coup that unseated a democratically elected government on May 22. Since then there have been sporadic protests against the coup. The protests Sunday were the largest in several days and seemed to be spontaneous "flash mobs" that appeared at shopping centers in Bangkok and then broke up when soldiers arrived. Protest against the coup is illegal and the junta has threatened to arrest anyone who protests the coup. There was a massive security operation in Bangkok Sunday that shut down several shopping areas to prevent the protests but protestors went to malls that had no military presence.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 JUNE 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Women wearing masks hold up a three fingered salute during a protest against the Thai military coup at Terminal 21 a popular shopping mall in Bangkok. The salute is from the movie "The Hunger Games" and symbolizes it admiration, thanks and good-bye to a loved one. In this case, the loved one is reportedly Thai democracy. The Thai army seized power in a coup that unseated a democratically elected government on May 22. Since then there have been sporadic protests against the coup. The protests Sunday were the largest in several days and seemed to be spontaneous "flash mobs" that appeared at shopping centers in Bangkok and then broke up when soldiers arrived. Protest against the coup is illegal and the junta has threatened to arrest anyone who protests the coup. There was a massive security operation in Bangkok Sunday that shut down several shopping areas to prevent the protests but protestors went to malls that had no military presence.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 JUNE 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A man screams "freedom" during a protest against the Thai coup at Terminal 21, a popular shopping mall in Bangkok. The Thai army seized power in a coup that unseated a democratically elected government on May 22. Since then there have been sporadic protests against the coup. The protests Sunday were the largest in several days and seemed to be spontaneous "flash mobs" that appeared at shopping centers in Bangkok and then broke up when soldiers arrived. Protest against the coup is illegal and the junta has threatened to arrest anyone who protests the coup. There was a massive security operation in Bangkok Sunday that shut down several shopping areas to prevent the protests but protestors went to malls that had no military presence.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 JUNE 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A woman protests the loss of free speech with the help of her friends, who covered her mouth, during a protest against the Thai military coup at Terminal 21, a popular Bangkok shopping mall. The Thai army seized power in a coup that unseated a democratically elected government on May 22. Since then there have been sporadic protests against the coup. The protests Sunday were the largest in several days and seemed to be spontaneous "flash mobs" that appeared at shopping centers in Bangkok and then broke up when soldiers arrived. Protest against the coup is illegal and the junta has threatened to arrest anyone who protests the coup. There was a massive security operation in Bangkok Sunday that shut down several shopping areas to prevent the protests but protestors went to malls that had no military presence.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 JUNE 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A woman holds up a three fingered salute during a protest against the Thai military coup at Terminal 21 a popular shopping mall in Bangkok. The salute is from the movie "The Hunger Games" and symbolizes it admiration, thanks and good-bye to a loved one. In this case, the loved one is reportedly Thai democracy. The Thai army seized power in a coup that unseated a democratically elected government on May 22. Since then there have been sporadic protests against the coup. The protests Sunday were the largest in several days and seemed to be spontaneous "flash mobs" that appeared at shopping centers in Bangkok and then broke up when soldiers arrived. Protest against the coup is illegal and the junta has threatened to arrest anyone who protests the coup. There was a massive security operation in Bangkok Sunday that shut down several shopping areas to prevent the protests but protestors went to malls that had no military presence.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 JUNE 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A woman protests the loss of free speech with the help of her friends, who covered her mouth, during a protest against the Thai military coup at Terminal 21, a popular Bangkok shopping mall. The Thai army seized power in a coup that unseated a democratically elected government on May 22. Since then there have been sporadic protests against the coup. The protests Sunday were the largest in several days and seemed to be spontaneous "flash mobs" that appeared at shopping centers in Bangkok and then broke up when soldiers arrived. Protest against the coup is illegal and the junta has threatened to arrest anyone who protests the coup. There was a massive security operation in Bangkok Sunday that shut down several shopping areas to prevent the protests but protestors went to malls that had no military presence.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 JUNE 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thais hold up a three fingered salute during a protest against the Thai military coup at Terminal 21 a popular shopping mall in Bangkok. The salute is from the movie "The Hunger Games" and symbolizes it admiration, thanks and good-bye to a loved one. In this case, the loved one is reportedly Thai democracy. The Thai army seized power in a coup that unseated a democratically elected government on May 22. Since then there have been sporadic protests against the coup. The protests Sunday were the largest in several days and seemed to be spontaneous "flash mobs" that appeared at shopping centers in Bangkok and then broke up when soldiers arrived. Protest against the coup is illegal and the junta has threatened to arrest anyone who protests the coup. There was a massive security operation in Bangkok Sunday that shut down several shopping areas to prevent the protests but protestors went to malls that had no military presence.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 JUNE 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thais hold up a three fingered salute during a protest against the Thai military coup at Terminal 21 a popular shopping mall in Bangkok. The salute is from the movie "The Hunger Games" and symbolizes it admiration, thanks and good-bye to a loved one. In this case, the loved one is reportedly Thai democracy. The Thai army seized power in a coup that unseated a democratically elected government on May 22. Since then there have been sporadic protests against the coup. The protests Sunday were the largest in several days and seemed to be spontaneous "flash mobs" that appeared at shopping centers in Bangkok and then broke up when soldiers arrived. Protest against the coup is illegal and the junta has threatened to arrest anyone who protests the coup. There was a massive security operation in Bangkok Sunday that shut down several shopping areas to prevent the protests but protestors went to malls that had no military presence.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 JUNE 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thais hold up a three fingered salute during a protest against the Thai military coup at Terminal 21 a popular shopping mall in Bangkok. The salute is from the movie "The Hunger Games" and symbolizes it admiration, thanks and good-bye to a loved one. In this case, the loved one is reportedly Thai democracy. The Thai army seized power in a coup that unseated a democratically elected government on May 22. Since then there have been sporadic protests against the coup. The protests Sunday were the largest in several days and seemed to be spontaneous "flash mobs" that appeared at shopping centers in Bangkok and then broke up when soldiers arrived. Protest against the coup is illegal and the junta has threatened to arrest anyone who protests the coup. There was a massive security operation in Bangkok Sunday that shut down several shopping areas to prevent the protests but protestors went to malls that had no military presence.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 JUNE 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thais hold up a three fingered salute during a protest against the Thai military coup at Terminal 21 a popular shopping mall in Bangkok. The salute is from the movie "The Hunger Games" and symbolizes it admiration, thanks and good-bye to a loved one. In this case, the loved one is reportedly Thai democracy. The Thai army seized power in a coup that unseated a democratically elected government on May 22. Since then there have been sporadic protests against the coup. The protests Sunday were the largest in several days and seemed to be spontaneous "flash mobs" that appeared at shopping centers in Bangkok and then broke up when soldiers arrived. Protest against the coup is illegal and the junta has threatened to arrest anyone who protests the coup. There was a massive security operation in Bangkok Sunday that shut down several shopping areas to prevent the protests but protestors went to malls that had no military presence.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 JUNE 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thais hold up a three fingered salute during a protest against the Thai military coup at Terminal 21 a popular shopping mall in Bangkok. The salute is from the movie "The Hunger Games" and symbolizes it admiration, thanks and good-bye to a loved one. In this case, the loved one is reportedly Thai democracy. The Thai army seized power in a coup that unseated a democratically elected government on May 22. Since then there have been sporadic protests against the coup. The protests Sunday were the largest in several days and seemed to be spontaneous "flash mobs" that appeared at shopping centers in Bangkok and then broke up when soldiers arrived. Protest against the coup is illegal and the junta has threatened to arrest anyone who protests the coup. There was a massive security operation in Bangkok Sunday that shut down several shopping areas to prevent the protests but protestors went to malls that had no military presence.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 JUNE 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A man holds up a three fingered salute during a protest against the Thai military coup at Terminal 21 a popular shopping mall in Bangkok. The salute is from the movie "The Hunger Games" and symbolizes it admiration, thanks and good-bye to a loved one. In this case, the loved one is reportedly Thai democracy. The Thai army seized power in a coup that unseated a democratically elected government on May 22. Since then there have been sporadic protests against the coup. The protests Sunday were the largest in several days and seemed to be spontaneous "flash mobs" that appeared at shopping centers in Bangkok and then broke up when soldiers arrived. Protest against the coup is illegal and the junta has threatened to arrest anyone who protests the coup. There was a massive security operation in Bangkok Sunday that shut down several shopping areas to prevent the protests but protestors went to malls that had no military presence.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 APRIL 2017 - TOKYO, JAPAN: Scenes inside the international terminal building at Haneda Airport in Tokyo.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 APRIL 2017 - TOKYO, JAPAN: Scenes inside the international terminal building at Haneda Airport in Tokyo.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 JUNE 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thais hold up a three fingered salute during a protest against the Thai military coup at Terminal 21 a popular shopping mall in Bangkok. The salute is from the movie "The Hunger Games" and symbolizes it admiration, thanks and good-bye to a loved one. In this case, the loved one is reportedly Thai democracy. The Thai army seized power in a coup that unseated a democratically elected government on May 22. Since then there have been sporadic protests against the coup. The protests Sunday were the largest in several days and seemed to be spontaneous "flash mobs" that appeared at shopping centers in Bangkok and then broke up when soldiers arrived. Protest against the coup is illegal and the junta has threatened to arrest anyone who protests the coup. There was a massive security operation in Bangkok Sunday that shut down several shopping areas to prevent the protests but protestors went to malls that had no military presence.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 JUNE 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai soldiers on patrol at Terminal 21, a Bangkok shopping mall, after a flash mob protested against the coup in the mall. The Thai army seized power in a coup that unseated a democratically elected government on May 22. Since then there have been sporadic protests against the coup. The protests Sunday were the largest in several days and seemed to be spontaneous "flash mobs" that appeared at shopping centers in Bangkok and then broke up when soldiers arrived. Protest against the coup is illegal and the junta has threatened to arrest anyone who protests the coup. There was a massive security operation in Bangkok Sunday that shut down several shopping areas to prevent the protests but protestors went to malls that had no military presence.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 JUNE 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai soldiers in a truck arrive at Terminal 21, a Bangkok shopping mall, to put down a protest in the mall. The Thai army seized power in a coup that unseated a democratically elected government on May 22. Since then there have been sporadic protests against the coup. The protests Sunday were the largest in several days and seemed to be spontaneous "flash mobs" that appeared at shopping centers in Bangkok and then broke up when soldiers arrived. Protest against the coup is illegal and the junta has threatened to arrest anyone who protests the coup. There was a massive security operation in Bangkok Sunday that shut down several shopping areas to prevent the protests but protestors went to malls that had no military presence.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 JUNE 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A Thai man who protested against the military coup is chased by police in Terminal 21 shopping mall in Bangkok. The Thai army seized power in a coup that unseated a democratically elected government on May 22. Since then there have been sporadic protests against the coup. The protests Sunday were the largest in several days and seemed to be spontaneous "flash mobs" that appeared at shopping centers in Bangkok and then broke up when soldiers arrived. Protest against the coup is illegal and the junta has threatened to arrest anyone who protests the coup. There was a massive security operation in Bangkok Sunday that shut down several shopping areas to prevent the protests but protestors went to malls that had no military presence.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 JUNE 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A man protests the loss of free speech against the Thai coup at Terminal 21, a popular shopping mall in Bangkok. The Thai army seized power in a coup that unseated a democratically elected government on May 22. Since then there have been sporadic protests against the coup. The protests Sunday were the largest in several days and seemed to be spontaneous "flash mobs" that appeared at shopping centers in Bangkok and then broke up when soldiers arrived. Protest against the coup is illegal and the junta has threatened to arrest anyone who protests the coup. There was a massive security operation in Bangkok Sunday that shut down several shopping areas to prevent the protests but protestors went to malls that had no military presence.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 JUNE 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A man screams "freedom" during a protest against the Thai coup at Terminal 21, a popular shopping mall in Bangkok. The Thai army seized power in a coup that unseated a democratically elected government on May 22. Since then there have been sporadic protests against the coup. The protests Sunday were the largest in several days and seemed to be spontaneous "flash mobs" that appeared at shopping centers in Bangkok and then broke up when soldiers arrived. Protest against the coup is illegal and the junta has threatened to arrest anyone who protests the coup. There was a massive security operation in Bangkok Sunday that shut down several shopping areas to prevent the protests but protestors went to malls that had no military presence.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 JUNE 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: People at Terminal 21 shopping mall in Bangkok protest against the Thai coup. The Thai army seized power in a coup that unseated a democratically elected government on May 22. Since then there have been sporadic protests against the coup. The protests Sunday were the largest in several days and seemed to be spontaneous "flash mobs" that appeared at shopping centers in Bangkok and then broke up when soldiers arrived. Protest against the coup is illegal and the junta has threatened to arrest anyone who protests the coup. There was a massive security operation in Bangkok Sunday that shut down several shopping areas to prevent the protests but protestors went to malls that had no military presence.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 JUNE 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A woman protests the loss of free speech with the help of her friends, who covered her mouth, during a protest against the Thai military coup at Terminal 21, a popular Bangkok shopping mall. The Thai army seized power in a coup that unseated a democratically elected government on May 22. Since then there have been sporadic protests against the coup. The protests Sunday were the largest in several days and seemed to be spontaneous "flash mobs" that appeared at shopping centers in Bangkok and then broke up when soldiers arrived. Protest against the coup is illegal and the junta has threatened to arrest anyone who protests the coup. There was a massive security operation in Bangkok Sunday that shut down several shopping areas to prevent the protests but protestors went to malls that had no military presence.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 JUNE 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A man holds up a three fingered salute during a protest against the Thai military coup at Terminal 21 a popular shopping mall in Bangkok. The salute is from the movie "The Hunger Games" and symbolizes it admiration, thanks and good-bye to a loved one. In this case, the loved one is reportedly Thai democracy. The Thai army seized power in a coup that unseated a democratically elected government on May 22. Since then there have been sporadic protests against the coup. The protests Sunday were the largest in several days and seemed to be spontaneous "flash mobs" that appeared at shopping centers in Bangkok and then broke up when soldiers arrived. Protest against the coup is illegal and the junta has threatened to arrest anyone who protests the coup. There was a massive security operation in Bangkok Sunday that shut down several shopping areas to prevent the protests but protestors went to malls that had no military presence.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 NOVEMBER 2017 - YANGON, MYANMAR: Fruit vendors on the Dala Ferry. There are vendors selling fruit, snacks, betel, toys, and phone SIM cards on the ferry. People getting off the Dala Ferry in Yangon leave the ferry terminal. Tens of thousands of commuters ride the ferry every day. It brings workers into Yangon from Dala, a working class community across the river from Yangon. A bridge is being built across the river, downstream from the ferry to make it easier for commuters to get into the city.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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