
THAI is the official handling airline for the Summit. THAI's Managing Director, Ground Customer Services, Lek Klinvibul, said, "THAI is proud to provide services to such a distinguished gathering of Asia leaders. This year is considered a significant year for Thailand as the country will be hosting the 14 th Asean Summit. THAI has provided similar ground services for other important events in Thailand, such as the Asia Pacific Economic Co-operation (APEC) the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and for the 60 th Anniversary of His Majesty the King's accession to the throne."
A full ground handling service at Hua Hin includes aircraft technical handling and support, ground handling services equipment; ramp services, baggage handling, delivery of baggage to/from hotels, meeting and assisting visitors on arrival and departure.
Hua Hin is the oldest beach resort in Thailand 200 kilometres south of Bangkok. Construction of a railway in the early 20 th century and of a Summer Palace for King Rama VII in 1926 transformed the quiet fishing village into a now famous beach and golf resort.
Hua Hin Airport is an airport serving Hua Hin, a town in the Prachuap Khiri Khan Province of Thailand. Hua Hin is a small airport, about 15 minutes north of Hua Hin town centre. The airport has one runway, 2,100 meters, and terminal facilities recently upgraded to facilitate international traffic.
Thailand assumed the Asean one and a half year chairmanship in July last year. Thailand has summarised its priorities during that term with the three Rs: realising the commitments under the Asean charter; revitalising a people centered community and reinforcing human development and security for all the people of the region.