
Suvarnabhumi airport is set to resume its services on Friday when airlines restart flights following a month-long suspension over Covid-19 fears, airport general manager Suthirawat Suwanawat said.
Wg Cdr Suthirawat said the number of foreign travellers had fallen considerably since the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand banned all international flights from landing in Thailand at the start of this month. Domestic flights are due to resume on Friday May 1.
The drop in the number of travellers enabled Airports of Thailand (AoT) to close some areas of the airport for renovations, repairs and add new facilities.
Repairs have also been made to its concourse, elevators, lighting, air-conditioning and baggage handling systems, while broken floor tiles have been replaced, Wg Cdr Suthirawat said.
Technical tests have been done to check the strength of the runway and taxiway.
"Even though there were few passengers, the airport still keeps up hygiene and cleaning measures in the complex to keep passengers' confidence once the flights are allowed to resume," Wg Cdr Suthirawat said.
He added that workers had been instructed to wear face masks and gloves to protect themselves against disease during the renovations.