The service is aimed to reduce serious traffic at bus terminals prior to long holidays such as the Songkran festival and New Year’s Day.
Parisa Pananond, corporate and marketing communications manager of Thailand Post, said the service is inĀ second phase to extend reservations to all main routes since it began last year with only 16 routes.
She added that the new service will allow people has to reserve tickets 60 days before their journey. Clients can inform counter service about the type of ticket they want for which an officer will charge a Bt20 service fee. This service will ensure that people return to their hometowns during important festivals. - The Nation
Posted on January 31st, 2007 by marfy
Filed under: Transport



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