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SAS Inauguration of SAS Trans-Asian Express, From left- Mr. Henry Jensen, Executive Manager of Thai International, Karl Nilsson, CEO welcomes Thailand´s Foreign Minister, Thanant Khoman at Rama hotel, Bangkok
 

 

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SAS Inauguration of SAS Trans-Asian Express, From left: Mr. Henry Jensen, Executive Manager of Thai International, Karl Nilsson, CEO welcomes Thailand´s Foreign Minister, Thanant Khoman at Rama hotel, Bangkok

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SAS Inauguration of SAS Trans-Asian Express, From left: Mr. Henry Jensen, Executive Manager of Thai International, Karl Nilsson, CEO welcomes Thailand´s Foreign Minister, Thanant Khoman at Rama hotel, Bangkok


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