The Indian Embassy here advised its nationals to avoid places where protests were being planned by demonstrators belonging to opposition Democrat Party.
The Embassy advised Indian nationals to regularly monitor the situation through local media, their hotels, tour operators etc.
"Travellers coming from or going to airport may factor in at least one additional hour for travel to/from city in view of potential traffic jams. Usual precautions for personal safety should be undertaken and areas where protests are taking place should be avoided," the Embassy said on its website.
Protesters have said the Suvarnabhumi International Airport would not be blocked.
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"Government authorities have prepared alternate routes for the shuttle between Suvarnabhumi - Don Mueang airports. Public transport systems such as BTS, MRT and airport express link would be allowed to operate," the notice said.
The anti-government protesters have vowed to continue their protests and want Yingluck to quit even as caretaker prime minister after she dissolved parliament last month and called for snap polls on February 2.