Volvo unveils S80 2.5FT in Thailand

Posted in Business, General, Government, Guide, News, Tips December 2, 2008

Volvo Car Thailand unveiled the country’s first and only locally-produced flexible fuel car, the Volvo S80 2.5FT, capable of running on E85 fuel, to the VIPs at the Bangkok Racing Circuit on November 26.

The new model uses less-polluting and renewable biofuels made from homegrown agricultural products. The announcement came in parallel with the efforts of the Ministry of Energy and Bangchak Petroleum to sell E85 commercially. This is a step from Thailand in its effort to conserve environment.

The two flex-fuel cars, the Volvo S80 2.5 FT and C30 1.8F, officially went on sale following a public debut at the Motor Expo 2008.

“For Volvo, environment has been core value of our brand for decades, and so we have always fully supported the efforts of the Royal Thai Government, and particularly the Ministry of Energy, in advancing renewable biofuels with an aim of energy security for Thailand from the very beginning,” said Paul Stokes, president of Volvo Car Thailand. “Today, Volvo announces yet another milestone in this journey as we will be the first car company to produce E85-compatible FlexiFuel cars locally here in Thailand.”

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2,433 Chinese citizens return safely from Thailand

Posted in Destinations, General, Government, News, Tourist December 2, 2008

After the People’s Alliance for Democracy (PAD) besieged and shut down two main airports of Bangkok, Suvarnabhumi International Airport and Don Mueang, nearly 1,00,000 passengers missed flights including many Chinese citizens.

This Monday, China brought back 2,433 Chinese citizens by 8:30 a.m. (0030 GMT), the Chinese Foreign Ministry said. A China Eastern Airbus-300 arrived at the Utapao Airport near Pattaya, about 150 km east of Bangkok, capital of Thailand. According to a statement on the ministry’s website, the government will send two more charter planes to Thailand, to fetch home the remaining citizens still stuck there. About 600 people from the Chinese mainland were still estimated to be trapped in Thailand.

The statement said the Foreign Ministry will keep coordination with relevant departments such as Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) and China’s National Tourism Administration, and direct the Chinese Embassy in Bangkok to closely watch the development of the event, so as to assist all the stranded Chinese citizens back safely as soon as possible.

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