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This seems to have been updated tonight now that the Government has declared a state of emergency, QF are now flagging it on their home page:
Civil Unrest in Thailand
Changes to Qantas Ticketed Bookings to/from Thailand
Due to continued civil unrest/political tensions in Thailand, the following outlines the options available to Qantas passengers who are holding a valid ticket on Qantas for travel on or before 5 May 2010 and who wish to make changes to their bookings.
Passengers may, without penalty:
Defer travel to/from Thailand
Return to the origin port via the most direct routing using Qantas.
Bypass Thailand as a stopover point and continue to the next ticketed destination via the most direct routing using Qantas.
Change destinations. The value of the existing ticket can be used towards the purchase of a new ticket. If the new fare is more expensive than the existing ticket fare, the fare difference is payable by the passenger. Applicable taxes may apply.
Conditions
All changes to travel dates must be made prior to midnight 4 May 2010
New travel dates must be prior to 30 June 2010.
If the same booking class is not available, the lowest available class within the same cabin may be booked (eg First, Business, Premium Economy or Economy).
Any third party costs/penalties, such as hotel or other ground operator fees incurred will not be waived by Qantas.
All other rules and conditions of the ticket remain unchanged.
Frequent Flyer Redemption Tickets
Passengers travelling on redemption tickets are entitled to the same options and conditions as listed above.
Interesting to read the Jetstar info:
Information if you are travelling to Bangkok
At this time all Jetstar Group flights are traveling on schedule to and from Bangkok.
The Thai Government has declared a State of Emergency, however we have not, at this stage, received any information that there is an increased threat of violence from the ongoing protests in Bangkok.
Jetstar will continue to monitor the situation. If we receive information about heightened risks, or if the government upgrades their risk assessment in relation to Bangkok we will advise all passengers of any changes to travel plans or flight departures.
If you are travelling to Bangkok from 30th April - 5th of May 2010 we will extend one free move for travel between now and 30th of June 2010. If you wish to discuss changes to your travel destination, the value of the existing ticket can be used towards the purchase of a new ticket, this is valid for travel between now and 30th of June 2010. Please call us using your local number found here.
In light of this information, if you are departing Bangkok you should consider allowing additional time to make your way to the airport.
For the latest information, please visit: www.smartraveller.gov.au
Civil Unrest in Thailand
Changes to Qantas Ticketed Bookings to/from Thailand
Due to continued civil unrest/political tensions in Thailand, the following outlines the options available to Qantas passengers who are holding a valid ticket on Qantas for travel on or before 5 May 2010 and who wish to make changes to their bookings.
Passengers may, without penalty:
Defer travel to/from Thailand
Return to the origin port via the most direct routing using Qantas.
Bypass Thailand as a stopover point and continue to the next ticketed destination via the most direct routing using Qantas.
Change destinations. The value of the existing ticket can be used towards the purchase of a new ticket. If the new fare is more expensive than the existing ticket fare, the fare difference is payable by the passenger. Applicable taxes may apply.
Conditions
All changes to travel dates must be made prior to midnight 4 May 2010
New travel dates must be prior to 30 June 2010.
If the same booking class is not available, the lowest available class within the same cabin may be booked (eg First, Business, Premium Economy or Economy).
Any third party costs/penalties, such as hotel or other ground operator fees incurred will not be waived by Qantas.
All other rules and conditions of the ticket remain unchanged.
Frequent Flyer Redemption Tickets
Passengers travelling on redemption tickets are entitled to the same options and conditions as listed above.
Interesting to read the Jetstar info:
Information if you are travelling to Bangkok
At this time all Jetstar Group flights are traveling on schedule to and from Bangkok.
The Thai Government has declared a State of Emergency, however we have not, at this stage, received any information that there is an increased threat of violence from the ongoing protests in Bangkok.
Jetstar will continue to monitor the situation. If we receive information about heightened risks, or if the government upgrades their risk assessment in relation to Bangkok we will advise all passengers of any changes to travel plans or flight departures.
If you are travelling to Bangkok from 30th April - 5th of May 2010 we will extend one free move for travel between now and 30th of June 2010. If you wish to discuss changes to your travel destination, the value of the existing ticket can be used towards the purchase of a new ticket, this is valid for travel between now and 30th of June 2010. Please call us using your local number found here.
In light of this information, if you are departing Bangkok you should consider allowing additional time to make your way to the airport.
For the latest information, please visit: www.smartraveller.gov.au