Thai protests end
Thai anti-government protesters have agreed to end their takeover of Bangkok\'s airports.
The protests had led to the closure of the Suvarnabhumi international airport and the smaller domestic Don Mueang airport leaving tens of thousands of foreign tourists stranded.
Protestors had shut down Thailand\'s two main airports for more than a week.
Thailand\'s important tourism industry was reportedly crippled and exports of everything from electronics to fresh food were either stopped or had to be switched to ships or transported to Malaysia to be flown out.
Officials say passenger flights from the main international airport could resume as soon as Thursday.
The deal follows a court ruling that forced Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat to step down over election fraud and disband his governing party.
The leaders of the anti-government People\'s Alliance for Democracy say all their protests will end tomorrow.
