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I have a 1-month CPH-BKK ticket in November, can I use it for anything?

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I booked a 1 month rountrip last year in November to BKK from Copenhagen, Denmark.

 

I'm unsure if it is even possible to fly into BKK now, because the operator hasn't cancelled it yet.

 

Even if I could fly into BKK, are there any other countries in Asia I could even fly to? The Special Tourist Via isn't up and running is it?

 

What's my best option here?

You better hope it gets cancelled and you get a refund.  A one month trip with 2 weeks in quarantine seems rather pointless.

You would have to qualify for a certificate of entry enter Thailand now and to through a 14 day quarantine after arriving.

As said for a one month trip it would not be worth the effort.

Have a look at the embassy in Copenhagen website for more info.  http://thaiembassy.dk/

Airline? Date?

 

Ticket issued by airline, travel agent, on-line booking company (like Expedia)?

 

If TG, you could try a chargeback, or take a voucher, or rebook.

 

Yes, TG is flying BKK-CPH-BKK now, (not daily though).

 

If another airline, get a refund as you are not allowed to board.

 

(I assume yo are not CoE, STV, TEM-Q, super-duper VIP?)

 

 

 

Thai Airways is still just doing repatriation flights incl foreigners with CoE's as far as I know. 

get your money back.....A REFUND......

Edited by essox essox
wrong spelling

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