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Man In Wheelchair Not Allowed To Board Jetstar Flight In Bangkok

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This have nothing to do with Thailand, Thai Airlines, or Thai Airport.

Unfortunately it happens in Bangkok, that all.

I guess he did not tell JetStar when he does the booking (intentionally or otherwise), which may have cost him more for the extra service.

JetStar was not prepared with the right personnel, equipment, seating arrangement.

So Bangkok is not in Thailand. Sorry I will have to check my atlas I thought it wass.

And as this was a return journey it is obvious they were informed.

Thai Airport allows him to use the facilities (700 Baht included in ticket), doesn't matter if he has legs or not. Thai imigration happily process his exit stamp, doesn't matter if he has legs or not. BUT JetStar, an Australian Airline refuse him to board because he cannot walk. All I am saying is that JetStar crew/management could have refuse him in SIN, KUL, HKG, DPS, etc, but it just happens to happen in BKK.

Please blame the Aussie, not Thai.

So, are the jetstar employees in Bangkok all aussies?

Or parhaps you have answered your own comment?

All I am saying is that JetStar crew/management could have refuse him in SIN, KUL, HKG, DPS, etc, but it just happens to happen in BKK
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