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Upcoming Changes to Thai Airport Screening Procedures

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14 hours ago, Sydebolle said:


"Inbetweenies" - every day is school day; thank you for today's lesson. Hilarious!

My pleasure - I feel it is a neutral way to describe a group in society that are often criticised heavily and from my experience somewhat unfairly

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  • Smokey and the Bandit
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    "officers of the same gender as passengers"....so can lady boys search women?? What if a lady boy is searched? Who does the searching?? I am being half serious, but it does raise an issue?

  • At least give us the choice of which gender you want to be touched by.

  • So now they're going to strip search you and charge you 600 bht for the pleasure. Whilst Somchai is searching your bags for valuables to nick. Welcome to the Land of Scams 🤣😂

On 2/24/2026 at 1:16 AM, Smokey and the Bandit said:

"officers of the same gender as passengers"....so can lady boys search women??

What if a lady boy is searched?blink Who does the searching??

I am being half serious, but it does raise an issue?

Are you a lady boy?

23 hours ago, NanLaew said:

Pay attention. It's search without your permission.

When my checked bag has been searched after drop off and before departure at BKK, AoT places a sticker with a reference number on the bag saying as much. I finally worked out it was the rechargeable battery in my electric toothbrush that was being detected. That now goes in my hand carry so no longer happens.

Cufflinks? How quaintly old fashioned. I doubt any security staff have any idea what they are so you'll need a more convincing hypothetical.

Back on topic: the way I read this hopelessly inaccurate news item is that security screening will be largely unchanged, but instead of a 100% reliance on wands and scanners, some (and not all) pax will be randomly selected for a pat down.

Nothing to see (or feel) here. Move along now.

Hey NanLaew - It must be nice to be so naïve that you don't have a clue how crime works.
Here, try this scenario:
A foreigner and his wife check in and the agent takes note of his $50,000 watch and her $100,000 diamond ring, and that their flight goes to NYC.
The bag goes on the belt and vanishes to "Concerned security agent bag inspection holding area" where it can be opened and "inspected" without any hassle. The wealthy couple flies half way around the world, and two days later he discovers his solid gold, diamond cufflinks are missing.
(By the way, while I do agree using cufflinks shows my age and wealth ... the point is NOT "does the thief know what cufflinks are?" ... what they need to know is what GOLD and DIAMONDS are. 555!)
HOW does this guy know his bag was opened, can prove his items were stolen, and what chance do you give him of getting $1 in compensation?
Go ahead, say "But they have to put a sticker on your bag" ... I need a good laugh today.

Searching my checked baggage?

I always lock my checked baggage; so ho will it be searched? Cut the lock, or make me unlock at heck-in. ?

Bags are screened by X-ray before check-in now. what more is needed?

4 hours ago, JustinTyme said:

Hey NanLaew - It must be nice to be so naïve that you don't have a clue how crime works.
Here, try this scenario:
A foreigner and his wife check in and the agent takes note of his $50,000 watch and her $100,000 diamond ring, and that their flight goes to NYC.
The bag goes on the belt and vanishes to "Concerned security agent bag inspection holding area" where it can be opened and "inspected" without any hassle. The wealthy couple flies half way around the world, and two days later he discovers his solid gold, diamond cufflinks are missing.
(By the way, while I do agree using cufflinks shows my age and wealth ... the point is NOT "does the thief know what cufflinks are?" ... what they need to know is what GOLD and DIAMONDS are. 555!)
HOW does this guy know his bag was opened, can prove his items were stolen, and what chance do you give him of getting $1 in compensation?
Go ahead, say "But they have to put a sticker on your bag" ... I need a good laugh today.

Hi JT. Like most other experienced travelers, I WEAR my precious valuables.

Maybe you can advise your naïve US-bound travelers to do the same next time?

...Omigosh, it wasn't YOU was it?

3 hours ago, Robin said:

Searching my checked baggage?

I always lock my checked baggage; so ho will it be searched? Cut the lock, or make me unlock at heck-in. ?

Bags are screened by X-ray before check-in now. what more is needed?

The TSA in the US cuts locks and tie wraps. Then they place a card inside the bag, right on top, so when you open it, you know they've been sniffing your underwear.

I stopped wasting money on travel padlocks for checked bags decades ago. Even the special ones that the TSA is supposed to have a "master" key for so they don't need to cut it. They still cut it.

1 minute ago, NanLaew said:

The TSA in the US cuts locks and tie wraps. Then they place a card inside the bag, right on top, so when you open it, you know they've been sniffing your underwear.

I stopped wasting money on travel padlocks for checked bags decades ago. Even the special ones that the TSA is supposed to have a "master" key for so they don't need to cut it. They still cut it.

So now you have denied the seller of approved locks their niche market and opened up a renewed opportunity for crims to rummage at will through your luggage confident in denial of insurance for not taking at least minimal protection against such.

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On 2/24/2026 at 2:06 PM, NanLaew said:

Pay attention. It's search without your permission.

When my checked bag has been searched after drop off and before departure at BKK, AoT places a sticker with a reference number on the bag saying as much. I finally worked out it was the rechargeable battery in my electric toothbrush that was being detected. That now goes in my hand carry so no longer happens.

Cufflinks? How quaintly old fashioned. I doubt any security staff have any idea what they are so you'll need a more convincing hypothetical.

Back on topic: the way I read this hopelessly inaccurate news item is that security screening will be largely unchanged, but instead of a 100% reliance on wands and scanners, some (and not all) pax will be randomly selected for a pat down.

Nothing to see (or feel) here. Move along now.

My bag was searched and labeled most likely because of Curry paste, my wife sent to my family :D

17 hours ago, Robin said:

Searching my checked baggage?

I always lock my checked baggage; so ho will it be searched? Cut the lock, or make me unlock at heck-in. ?

Bags are screened by X-ray before check-in now. what more is needed?

And if they find something on the X ray, they open it, so why bother lock your checked bags? Doesnt stop anyone going in to the bags if they want

27 minutes ago, Hummin said:

My bag was searched and labeled most likely because of Curry paste, my wife sent to my family :D

A quick check with AI suggests that in modern baggage scanners, curry paste presents itself in the same shade of blue as Semtex.

1 minute ago, NanLaew said:

A quick check with AI suggests that in modern baggage scanners, curry paste presents itself in the same shade of blue as Semtex.

It happened with chilli paste once to, so if someone do not want anyone to check their luggage better search what not to pack in checked bags to make sure there is no reason for them to do.

2 minutes ago, Hummin said:

It happened with chilli paste once to

Precursor chemicals.

The way I read this article, this is all about nothing. Why are so many people here getting upset? Sounds exactly like what happens at every airport in the USA and Europe.

We all lock our luggage with TSA approved locks, knowing they might be opened and inspected. We put our hand carry out to be x-rayed. If there’s something suspicious the bag gets manually inspected. We go through body detectors of one type or another. If there’s something mysterious we might get a pat down. If that doesn’t resolve the issue, we might even be escorted to a side room for a much closer inspection. How is this proposal any different?

1 hour ago, Front Row said:

The way I read this article, this is all about nothing. Why are so many people here getting upset? Sounds exactly like what happens at every airport in the USA and Europe.

We all lock our luggage with TSA approved locks, knowing they might be opened and inspected. We put our hand carry out to be x-rayed. If there’s something suspicious the bag gets manually inspected. We go through body detectors of one type or another. If there’s something mysterious we might get a pat down. If that doesn’t resolve the issue, we might even be escorted to a side room for a much closer inspection. How is this proposal any different?

The wording from the AoT chief in an associated article in the Bangkok Post suggests hand-held wand scanners will no longer he used.

The way I see it is full body scanning will be augmented by pat-down inspections, either at random or based on profiling.

Have a good flight.

On 2/25/2026 at 6:14 PM, NanLaew said:

Hi JT. Like most other experienced travelers, I WEAR my precious valuables.

Maybe you can advise your naïve US-bound travelers to do the same next time?

...Omigosh, it wasn't YOU was it?

Here is where i get off the thread and wish you a good day. Why? Because you are operating from the "things I do, things that affect ME, MY solutions ... etc." What is a bit funny is your "experienced" advice actually acknowledges that bag theft is a real thing, and you have to guard against it. What I am pushing back against is rules to make THEFT EASIER. Sorry you don't want to be on that side of the story.

I am discussing the macro issue of low paid, no training people given unchecked access to private property, that is ridiculously simple to steal from since it can hours / days for the victims to find the theft, and are (obviously) quite far from the scene of the crime.

And no, this has never happened to me. In fact, the only time I got ripped off traveling ... it was by Europeans, NOT the locals.

Nepal, India, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Cambodia, The Philippines, Hong Kong, Fiji, Bermuda, Mexico, Canada, and 30 American states (including Hawaii) is where this "inexperienced" traveler has been. Sorry we are not all "Professional Travel Gurus" like you! 555!

Anyway, karma is a bit^h, enjoy your "don't worry about governments making theft more EASY!" life view! 555!

On 2/23/2026 at 9:58 AM, snoop1130 said:

This change aims to enhance safety following recommendations from the United States Aviation Security Assessment Program (USAP).

USAP is the Universal Security Audit Program managed by the ICAO, not the imaginery United States Aviation Security Assessment Program as reported.

https://www.icao.int/USAP

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