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Deli

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  1. 7 hours ago, heybuz said:

    Thai air new schedule.           

    THAI AIRWAYS
    New schedule, set to begin August 1,  Fingers crossed. 

    Bangkok-Auckland: Three weekly from 03-Aug-2020
    Bangkok-Beijing Capital: Twice weekly from 02-Aug-2020
    Bangkok-Brisbane: Three weekly from 02-Aug-2020
    Bangkok-Delhi: Daily from 01-Aug-2020
    Bangkok-Denpasar: Three weekly from 01-Aug-2020
    Bangkok-Dhaka: Five weekly from 01-Aug-2020
    Bangkok-Guangzhou: Twice weekly from 01-Aug-2020
    Bangkok-Hanoi: Daily from 01-Aug-2020
    Bangkok-Ho Chi Minh City: Daily from 01-Aug-2020
    Bangkok-Hong Kong: Daily from 01-Aug-2020
    Bangkok-Islamabad: Four weekly from 01-Aug-2020
    Bangkok-Jakarta: Three weekly from 03-Aug-2020
    Bangkok-Karachi: Four weekly from 01-Aug-2020
    Bangkok-Kuala Lumpur: Five weekly from 02-Aug-2020
    Bangkok-Lahore: Four weekly from 01-Aug-2020
    Bangkok-Manila: Four weekly from 02-Aug-2020
    Bangkok-Melbourne: Five weekly from 01-Aug-2020
    Bangkok-Nagoya: Three weekly from 01-Aug-2020
    Bangkok-Osaka Kansai: Three weekly from 01-Aug-2020
    Bangkok-Perth: Three weekly from 02-Aug-2020
    Bangkok-Phnom Penh: Daily from 01-Aug-2020
    Bangkok-Seoul Incheon: Six weekly from 01-Aug-2020
    Bangkok-Shanghai Pudong: Twice weekly from 02-Aug-2020
    Bangkok-Singapore: Four weekly from 02-Aug-2020
    Bangkok-Sydney: Five weekly from 01-Aug-2020
    Bangkok-Taipei Taoyuan: Daily from 01-Aug-2020
    Bangkok-Tokyo Haneda: Four weekly from 01-Aug-2020
    Bangkok-Tokyo Narita: Four weekly from 01-Aug-2020
    Bangkok-Vientiane: Daily from 01-Aug-2020
    Bangkok-Yangon: Daily from 01-Aug-2020
    Bangkok – London Heathrow service will be reintroduced 1 August with a daily 777-300ER. 
    Bangkok-Paris: The airline has now postponed the launch from 17 July to 1 August offering three weekly flights using a 777-300ER.

    5 times a week to Bangladesh ? How the hell shall this become profitable ?

    Surprisingly no flight to Germany. Maybe this has been given to Lufthansa ?

  2. 44 minutes ago, sambum said:

    So tourists don't take buses in the UK or the rest of Europe, and if they do, they are "cheap charlies" or "bums"?

     

    Off topic, but maybe the people/tourists/farangs that go on buses are maybe fed up of being ripped off by taxi drivers - half of whom won't take you to where you want to go anyway?

    Or don't want to be hassled in the airport by the new rules, or living far away from an airport, or are afraid of flying, or...

  3. 5 hours ago, brewsterbudgen said:

    There won't be any TAT spin, as both decisions are short-term Covid related.  Wat Po have already clarified their notice, by claiming it's just to keep numbers down while the temple is being repaired. Most bus companies do not have the restriction, and the foreigners ban will be lifted once the Emergency decree ends, or sooner.

     

    But it certainly boosts Richard Barrow's already high profile, and gives expats an excellent opportunity to get angry!

    Rubbish. I found it out earlier, as A friend of mine wanted to book a bus ticket and had been rejected, without good reason. Even TAT could not explain and said " company policy". The thing with the Thai ID is utter BS. Also people from Myanmar or Laos don't have one.

    To me the clows who invented this stupidity forgot that also non Thai nationals travel by bus or train.

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