MACAO, Dec. 2 (Xinhua) -- Three Macao residents were still stranded in
Thailand where anti-government protesters blockaded the major airports in the
nation's capital Bangkok, the Special Administration Region (SAR) government
said on Tuesday.
Anti-government protesters in Bangkok have blockaded the Thailand's major
international airports for eight days, stranding 300,000 travelers.
The Macao SAR government's Outbound Tourism Crisis Management Office
(GGCTE) said it would keep close contact with the airlines so that flight seats
can be arranged for the three stranded residents as soon as possible.
Previously, the SAR government rented an Airbus A-321 from Air Macao, the
local flagship airline, and brought 173 residents who traveled to Thailand back
to Macao. Two residents also flied back to Macao last night with the help from
the GGCTE.
Similar move has been taken by the Hong Kong SAR and the Chinese mainland
authorities.
To date, the GGCTE has received 151 enquiries concerning the issue, and the
Office has already established a hotline which can be used by the stranded
residents to call for help from the SAR government.