Govt explains PM's pricey flight

Govt explains PM's pricey flight

Natreeya Thaweewong, PM's deputy secretary, on Tuesday offered an explanation as to why Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin's charter flight to New York to attend the 78th United Nations General Assembly from Sept 18-24 cost 30-million-baht.

The prime minister flew to the US on a chartered Thai Airways International (THAI) charter flight.

She was responding to recent calls by political activist, Somchai Srisutthiyakorn, for opposition lawmakers and the House Committee on Anti-corruption and Misconduct to look into why the flight cost so much.

The service offered an all-round-trip from Suvarnabhumi Airport to New York with a stopover in Tokyo.

Ms Natreeya, who handled the travel arrangements, said e-bidding was held to seek a reasonable price, adding the Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) wanted 32 million baht to put on a charter flight service, while Thai Airways asked for 25 million.

But the amount Thai Airways wanted rose to 30 million baht due to a hike in fuel prices.

In this regard, the price the RTAF set might have risen to 40 million baht, Ms Natreeya said.

Of the cost, 4.84 million baht was paid for aircraft-related expenses, 16.8 million baht was fuel costs, 1.47 million baht was for food and drink, 3.06 million baht was for ground services and 3.8 million baht was operation costs.

Ms Natreeya said around 50 other passengers who accompanied the premier on the aircraft, such as his daughter, paid for their own tickets and accommodation.

Representatives from the private sector made their own arrangements to fly to New York, she said.

She said the government opted for a charter flight to avoid disturbing other passengers on a commercial flight.

A source also said the THAI flight only offered business-class seats for Mr Srettha and his entourage.

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