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Attractions that Keep People Coming to Phuket

Attractions that Keep People Coming to Phuket
Phuket is one of the most visited places in Thailand. The beautiful island is home to some of the most incredible beaches in the world. Therefore, millions of people take cheap flights to Phuket to enjoy unmatchable beach life. However, Phuket is not only about beaches.
Following are the major attractions in Phuket:
Old Phuket Town
You can enjoy vibrant life in the city however, if you want to take a look at the traditional personality of the town, you should visit Old Phuket Town. This area is exact opposite of Phuket. While visiting Old Town, you would find yourself surrounded by historical buildings, temples and shrines. You will find both Buddhist and Chinese temples while taking a walk through the town. Quaint cafes are the best places to enjoy coffee and local snacks amidst peaceful ambience. Architecture lovers should take flights to Phuket

Flights to Phuket, Thailand unaffected by volcanic ash cloud

Flights to Phuket, Thailand unaffected by volcanic ash cloud
Just thirteen months after Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallaj kull erupted, spewing thousands of tons of ash into the stratosphere and grounding 100,000 flights worldwide; volcano Grimsv tn has been threatening to do the same.
The eruption of Grimsv tn on May 21st created a twelve kilometre plume of ash. By the next day the cloud had reached Greenland, Scotland and Norway.
On May 24th airports in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen were closed until further notice.
Officials at Phuket International Airport had feared international flights bound for Phuket and Bangkok might be affected. However, it seems the disruption has been limited compared to the previous eruption in April 2010.
"No airlines have cancelled flights to or from Phuket. Our biggest problem is tourist safety. If our country is safe and secure, tourists will definitely continue