Thanks for the PMs updating my post
ABC Radio Australia just had a live cross to a reporter at the airport who said that cleaning up was well advanced and local staff are planning on the first flights Thursday
This news item just came through on breaking news. I have highlighted the reference to earlier operating times
Anti-government demonstrators officially handed over Thailand's main Suvarnabhumi international airport to authorities on Wednesday after an eight-day siege, a protest leader said.
News of the protester's retreat comes as a top airport authority official announced international flights from Bangkok's main airport are set to resume Thursday following the lifting of the airport blockade.
"We hope to resume flights on December 4, hopefully. From tomorrow night, the first departure flight will be Bangkok-Rome, a Thai Airways flight," said Vudhibhandhu Vichairatana, chairman of the board of Airports of Thailand.