Passengers at Suvarnabhumi Airport will soon see a dramatic, yet welcoming, change as they load their baggage onto trolleys and push them around the sprawling facility.
They will no longer be using those quaking, heavy, sorry-looking and injury-inflicting steel baggage trolleys that have been high on the complaint lists of travellers.
They will be replaced starting by shiny three-wheeled aluminium carts that are much more passenger-friendly, being lighter, stronger, safer and easier to manoeuvre than their four-wheeled predecessors.
On Friday, Airports of Thailand Plc (AoT) will make 3,500 of the German-invented trolleys, which are familiar sights at leading airports including Singapore Changi, Hong Kong and Frankfurt, available at Bangkok's airport in the first stage of trolley replacement....
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