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Cabinet to consider extending visas beyond July 31 for stranded foreigners


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Posted
1 hour ago, rkidlad said:

It's the 17th now. Whether yes or no, your decision should have already been declared. 

he announced today
that the extension will be Proposed
it has not yet been proposed
which i expect will happen Tuesday 21st
 

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They should do, I mean there are no tourists coming here, and the ones who are here or still stranded are still spending money living here.

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, missoura said:

Below is a look at some of flights cancelled just for today at Swampy. Unless the situation changes by July 31st, I don't see where the officials have any other choice but to expand the extension. If they say no, where are people supposed to go? Right now, there ain't much of a way out of the country...

 

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THAI airways has canceled all flights until September so It is no surprise they show canceled.  Try and book one and see if it will let you book a flight for next week, just do not pay for it...lol

 

https://sawadeesiam.com/business-finance/thai-airways-cancels-all-international-flights-in-august/

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Posted
6 hours ago, mtls2005 said:

 

These posts are useless, these flights were canceled months ago. TG is belly-up until 1 Sep (earliest).

 

There are flights out, Qatar Airways is a good place to start.

TG have said this week end September earliest before International flights.

Posted
22 hours ago, KhunBENQ said:

f you go to Suvarnabhumi departure floor you will see the displays full of flights.

9x% cancelled.

International flights scheduled from BBK today (18 July 2020) between 18:00 and midnight (I have removed cancelled flights):-

 

         
         
19:25 19:25 Doha (DOH) Qatar Airways QR 835
Codeshare: IB 7933 / S7 4732
On-Time
         
20:40 20:40 Muscat (MCT) Oman Air WY 816 On-Time
21:45 21:45 Tokyo (HND) ANA NH 850
Codeshare: AC 6272 / ET 1403 / TG 6107
On-Time
21        
23:00 23:00 Frankfurt (FRA) Lufthansa LH 773 On-Time
23:30 23:30 Dubai (DXB) Emirates EK 373 On-Time
23:30 23:30 Seoul (ICN) Korean Air KE 652
Codeshare: DL 7854
On-Time
23:35 23:35 Manila (MNL) Philippine Airlines PR 733 On-Time
23:50 23:50 Tokyo (NRT) Thai Airways International TG 642 On-Time
23:50 23:50 Amsterdam (AMS) KLM KL 876
Codeshare: AF 8273 / QF 4231
On-Tim
Posted
29 minutes ago, Burma Bill said:

International flights scheduled from BBK today (18 July 2020) between 18:00 and midnight (I have removed cancelled flights):-

 

         
         
19:25 19:25 Doha (DOH) Qatar Airways QR 835
Codeshare: IB 7933 / S7 4732
On-Time
         
20:40 20:40 Muscat (MCT) Oman Air WY 816 On-Time
21:45 21:45 Tokyo (HND) ANA NH 850
Codeshare: AC 6272 / ET 1403 / TG 6107
On-Time
21        
23:00 23:00 Frankfurt (FRA) Lufthansa LH 773 On-Time
23:30 23:30 Dubai (DXB) Emirates EK 373 On-Time
23:30 23:30 Seoul (ICN) Korean Air KE 652
Codeshare: DL 7854
On-Time
23:35 23:35 Manila (MNL) Philippine Airlines PR 733 On-Time
23:50 23:50 Tokyo (NRT) Thai Airways International TG 642 On-Time
23:50 23:50 Amsterdam (AMS) KLM KL 876
Codeshare: AF 8273 / QF 4231
On-Tim

Yeah, except none of these countries allow foreigners at the moment.

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Posted (edited)
7 minutes ago, redpill17 said:

Yeah, except none of these countries allow foreigners at the moment.

Sorry, so why have flights - only repatriations or cargo????

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Posted
8 hours ago, Burma Bill said:

Sorry, so why have flights - only repatriations or cargo????

In fact yes a lot of 'regular flights' have been converted to cargo & it kinda matches with reports of very low passenger load in the cabins. Would make sense as incoming flights are not allowed to carry (ordinary) passengers so how many outgoing passengers could they get? 

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Posted
27 minutes ago, worldfun said:

In fact yes a lot of 'regular flights' have been converted to cargo & it kinda matches with reports of very low passenger load in the cabins. Would make sense as incoming flights are not allowed to carry (ordinary) passengers so how many outgoing passengers could they get? 

Agreed. 

That's why people qualified to come in now cannot just book any commercial flights to here. As commercial flight but cargo only. 

All waiting for announcement, so not much outgoing passengers. ????

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Posted

Hopefully any extension will be short as there is little hope for those of us stranded outside Thailand being able to return while the amnesty continues.

It works both ways.

Posted

I hope the current protest at democracy monument and the potential for more protests and/or government "safety" measures don't sway the cabinet's decision...

Posted
On 7/17/2020 at 4:03 PM, Caldera said:

I take note, once again and contrary to what some forum members falsely claim, that the Thai government advises affected foreigners to "wait for updates" - NOT to "pack up and leave".

 

Well, the enough time / "Clear Out" was from an "immigration spokesman" - before the latest unofficial, yet-to-be-clarified or official announcement. 

 

I suspect he knew what he was saying was false - just trying to drive-up agent-money payouts for his new car or similar, before the "grace period" was to be announced.

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