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Any more baggage thefts and contracts will be scrapped, says AOT

The Airports Authority of Thailand have told baggage handling companies that if there are any more cases of theft contracts will be cancelled.
The move comes after a spate of thefts from passengers’ bags reported at airports in Thailand.
Nitinai Sirisamatkarn a senior manager at AOT said that warnings had been issued to the companies that enough was enough.
If there were no more thefts companies could see out their contracts.
Contracts for parking arrangements and security are also set to be renewed, reported Channel 7.
Don Muang airport will be the first airport with a new parking system.
Security arrangements will be out for tender at all airports with new operators and systems expected to be in place by March or April of next year.
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