A consultant has suggested Thai Airways International Public Company Limited sells its main office building on Vibhavadi Rangsit Road and its properties abroad as part of its business rehabilitation plan. The consultant's study adds to the rumour that the national carrier will be declared bankrupt on Monday, which the company's top executive has denied. The consultant also suggested the company must sell off the properties of unit chiefs in eight foreign countries to build up its capital flow to pay off debts and interest.

A THAI source said most of the company's executives disagreed with the consultant's proposal, particularly selling off the headquarters. According to the source, executives noted that the proposal mainly focuses on selling off the company's assets, including properties and aeroplanes.