webfact Posted March 14 Posted March 14 Thailand news - A disabled Thai VietJet Air passenger is crying foul after being refused boarding a flight - Thai VietJet responds. New alcohol measures for Songkran announced, a Russian murdered in a Phuket 'cannabis' house, and an award-winning albino buffalo gets a top price... the highest ever paid for a prize buffalo. Fires continue to rage in northern Thailand as Chiang Mai lists 4th in the 'worst air pollution in the world' list, deputy police chief Surachate Hakparn again denies connections to a online gambling rort, another Thai political party is facing dissolution by the election commission. Tim Newton Today is a daily take on Thai and regional news and issues of interest to expats and foreign tourists. 1
Georgealbert Posted March 14 Posted March 14 The Thai VietJet incident occurred in February and there is already a thread here.
Sydebolle Posted March 14 Posted March 14 If the airline has safety issues in not being able to attend to the passenger's possibly special needs in case of an emergency evacuation? Let the passenger sign a disclaimer form? Accept him and - in case of problems - face an avalanche of juristic maze? Would other airlines have accepted the passenger under the preamble of the above? It has to remain the discretion of the vendor/service provider to communicate its limits and, in case of exceeding possibilities, refuse selling the product .... or in this case, the airline seat.
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