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The PAD have invaded Don Muang as well ...Surely the PM would just fly into the old Don Muang Airport ...
The PAD have invaded Don Muang as well ...Surely the PM would just fly into the old Don Muang Airport ...
I am not due to fly into BKK from SIN until 21 December. I hope this has blown over by then but if not then I will try to find a flight from SIN to HKT or USM and then on to UTP. This incident is not going to spoil my 2 week golf holiday. Well not if I can help it anyway....When is JohnK meant to be flying back to BKK? It might change his plans in the short term, depending on how long it goes on.
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And another SIN based Aussie colleague stranded there, whose plan consisted of settling in to the hotel bar ....
As a QF Plat you could always park yourself at the bar of domestic Qantas Club for the duration .Now that makes me want to be in Bangkok, I love Melbourne, but a nice view from the bar at the Millenium Hilton is preferential to the partly obscured view from the Melbourne Airport version, after three days it's getting very tired......
As a QF Plat you could always park yourself at the bar of domestic Qantas Club for the duration .
Now that makes me want to be in Bangkok, I love Melbourne, but a nice view from the bar at the Millenium Hilton is preferential to the partly obscured view from the Melbourne Airport version, after three days it's getting very tired......
Now that is cr#p, I could take three days being stuck at the Melbourne Hilton, or any 5* hotel in/near the CBD, but the Airport Hilton ... well you must be somewhere in between and :evil: or maybe by now it's just
The hotels are receiving massive cancelllations, but in the city itself, you wouldn't know that anything untoward was happening
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Well we were on BA10 on Sunday.Told earlier it was cancelled.BA have now said full refund without cancellation fees if done in the next 72 hours.Am due to fly to BKK on BA10 on Mon. Am now waiting for BA to waiver cancellations fees before I cancel my trip. My brother and his wife are currently in Bangkok, and were due to leave BKK on Saturday. They have just bought train tickets to Penang, a journey of 23 hours!:shock: The word on the street is that the airport is not going to open anytime soon, and Monday is the earliest they can get a train out of Bangkok
The hotels are receiving massive cancelllations, but in the city itself, you wouldn't know that anything untoward was happening
Excellent news winetraveller and I'm sure you'll get brownie points from your GF and her parents when you arrive back.I'm also a bit edgy about getting out of here and back to Boston as I just found out three days ago that I'm to be a father for the first time
I bit the bullet and paid for a new flight back to US, and will get a refund from Thai, in 12 weeks! I do have to say that I'm less than impressed with service in Australia.
Oh well back to Boston isn't so bad.
Just rang BA who said I can cancel this flight wIthout penalty. Rang travel agent who also will waive cancellation fees. Wait for this....it can take up to 12 weeks to see the money back in my credit card account!!!:evil:Well we were on BA10 on Sunday.Told earlier it was cancelled.BA have now said full refund without cancellation fees if done in the next 72 hours.
I guess you have to wait until they officially cancel.