exclude revenues earned from transactions with the Company (2) Including Reversal of accrued concession fee from Airports of Thailand Public Company Limited (AOT) Revenue from airport-related operations
Airports of Thailand Public Company Limited (AOT) and other revenues. For year 2019, the other revenue mainly derived from cash received from gain on sale of assets, concession, ticket fee, excess baggage
media network across 13 airports with 4 key products including 342 LEDs screens, 57 jet bridges, 7,000 trolleys and 74 planes. In addition, Aero Media has right to manage all websites of Airports of
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April to 31 December 2020, in accordance with the relief measures due to COVID-19 effect to all businesses at airports from Airports of Thailand PCL. (AOT). Nevertheless, the notification of the Civil
imposed by the company management in several matters including audit procedures to evaluate effectiveness of internal control over small-sized gas cylinders quantity, deposits received for small-sized gas
DJSI. If yes, assess whether the disclosure can be applied to TCFD 3.3 3.4 Evaluate internal risk management processes and consider whether they can be adapted to incorporate climate-related risks
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intended to limit the spread of COVID-19. The health and safety of our staff and customers remains our top priority. Our teams constantly evaluate the situation and use appropriate protocols to serve
Goals (SDGs) is now available and aims to provide a broad frame of reference by which issuers, investors and bond market participants can evaluate the financing objectives of a given Green, Social or