300 Chinese tourists stranded in Phuket

Written by Admin on Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

300 stranded in Phuket

BEIJING, Sept 1 — More than 300 have been stranded in Phuket since Friday because anti-government protesters have forced the suspension of services at the ’s airport.

Demonstrators demanding the ouster of the Sundaravej government have disrupted services at other , too.

A official in Bangkok said Sunday that efforts were being made to help the return home. “Some of the have already left Phuket by bus, and they will fly home from Bangkok,” he said.

The Foreign Ministry issued a statement Sunday, saying it had asked the to ensure the safety of the and arrange for their as soon as possible.

About 15,000 passengers are stranded on the island resort since anti-government protesters took over the airport on Friday and forced the cancellation of nearly 120 flights a day.

Wu , public relations manager of Ctrip.com, a leading online hotel- and ticket-booking agent in China, said 50 of its customers were stranded in Phuket.

The company, however, has arranged for a bus to carry them to Bangkok and asked to arrange for their return trip.

A stranded Beijing tourist surnamed Hou said she was running out of money and that her had expired. “I am very worried But we are safe because the protesters are friendly to .”

She said her group reached Phuket on Aug 24 and was scheduled to return home on Friday. But protesters took over the airport on Thursday, when too joined the protests paralyzing on many routes.

A Chinese ’s , surnamed Wang, said only one plane carrying some had been able to fly out of Phuket since Friday following negotiations between protesters and .

She said members of a from were forced to sleep in the open on Saturday because they had run out of money.

China International Travel Service (Beijing) said three of its tour groups comprising 50 people had been stranded in Phuket, and it was trying to arrange for their return.(Xinhua)

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