Μιλάω με έναν Γερμανό που έχει μπαρ στην pattaya , έχει σελίδα στο Instagram λέγετε toy box και είναι στο soi 6 . Τέλος πάντων μου λέει ότι θα ανοίξουν τα μπαρ αρχές του άλλου μήνα.Να πω την αλήθεια με έψηνε και 10 μερο Άγιο Δομινικο και Πουέρτο Ρίκο αλλά το θέμα είναι να ανοίξουν και τα σύνορα,ειδάλλως μας βλέπω για σεξοτουριστες στα μαγευτικά Βαλκάνια...Είδωμεν !!!
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Φίλε μου ...εμένα προσωπικά δεν με καίει το πότε θ'ανοίξουν τα μπαρ στην Πατάγια , (που πιστεύω ότι μέχρι 20 Ιουνίου θα χουν ανοίξει τα πάντα ....διότι έχει πέσει μεγάλη πείνα ) ....εμένα με καίει και με κόφτει το θέμα της καραντίνας .....και των αεροπορικών εταιρειών....διότι αν είναι να σε βάζουν 2 εβδομάδες καραντίνα με το που φτάνεις BKK ....γάμα τα με κεφαλαία γράμματα....ελπίζω σε δυο μήνες από τώρα το σκηνικό να χει αλλάξει....αν και με τους Ταϋλανδούς πρέπει πάντα να είσαι προετοιμασμένος για το καλύτερο ...αλλλά και για το χειρότερο...
Σίγουρα για μένα καλύτερη εποχή για να πάει κάποιος είναι Νοέμβριος και μετά Φεβρουάριος-Μάρτιος. Τώρα τελευταία φορά τον Σεπτέμβρη του `19 που πήγα για 20 μέρες, έφτασα στη πατάγια με βροχή-τουλούμια και ξανά έβρεξε την τελευταία μέρα που κάλεσα ταξί για αεροδρόμιο, άρα είναι και λίγο θέμα τύχης. Από κόσμο στην walking δεν χωρούσες να περάσεις, στο soi6 καμία διαφορά απο άλλες εποχές, στην υπόλοιπη όμως πόλη πάρα πολύ ήσυχα και χαμηλές τιμές σε όλα (εκτός γυναικών). 50% Ινδοί - 25% Κινέζοι - 15% Αμερικάνοι & Αυστραλοί - 10% Ευρωπαίοι, με τη χειρότερη ισοτιμία όλων των εποχών!
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Οι εικόνες των χορευτριών ενός παραδοσιακού συγκροτήματος, στο ναό του Εραβάν, στην Μπανγκόκ, φαίνονται αν μη τι άλλο παράξενες στο μάτι, καθώς οι πολύσρωμες φορεσιές τους δημιουργούν ένα έντονο κοντράστ με τη μάσκα από πλεξιγκλάς, δύο πολύ διαφορετικές εποχές που συναντώνται επάνω τους.
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και μια ακομα ενημερωση για τα τεκταινόμενα
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Για όσους ταξιδεύουμε πολύ.
List of airports located in affected areas with high risk of transmission of the CoViD-19 infection
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Issue: 14
Issue Date: 27 May 2020
Effective Date: 29 May 2020
This Annex is developed in coordination with EASA Member States and based on the information from WHO, ECDC and other reputable public health institutes.
A. EU Member States, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, UK and territories1
State Regions/Airports
Belgium All airports
France
All airports in the following regions:
Ile-de-France
Italy
All airports in the following regions:
Emilia Romagna
Lombardy
Piemonte
Veneto
The Netherlands
The following airports:
Amsterdam Schiphol Airport
Eindhoven Airport
Maastricht Aachen Airport
Rotterdam The Hague Airport
Poland Katowice Airport (EPKT)
Portugal
The following airports:
Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport
Lisbon Portela Airport
Spain
All airports in the following regions:
Castile and Leon
Castilla-La Mancha
Catalonia
Madrid
Sweden
All airports in Stockholm Region
United Kingdom
The following airports:
Birmingham
Doncaster Sheffield
East Midlands
Gatwick
Glasgow
Heathrow
Leeds Bradford
Liverpool John Lennon
London City
Luton
Manchester Airport
Newcastle International
Stansted
B. Third countries
State Regions/Airports
Afghanistan All airports
Bangladesh All airports
Belarus All airports
Brazil
All airports in the following regions:
Amazonas
Bahia
Ceará
Espírito Santo
Maranhão
Pernambuco
Rio De Janeiro
Santa Catarina
Sao Paulo
Canada
All airports in the following regions:
Ontario
Quebec
Chile All airports
Colombia All airports in Bogota region
Dominican Republic All airports
Ecuador All airports
Egypt All airports
India
All airports in the following provinces:
Gujarat
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Rajasthan
Tamil Nadu
Uttar Pradesh
Indonesia All airports
Iran All airports
Kuwait All airports
Mexico All airports in Mexico City region
Pakistan All airports
Peru All airports
Qatar All airports
Russia
All airports in the following regions:
Moscow
Murmansk
Nizhny Novgorod
Sankt Petersburg
Saudi Arabia All airports
Singapore All airports
South Africa All airports in Western Cape region
Turkey All airports
Ukraine
All airports in the following regions:
Chernivtsi
Kyiv
United Arab Emirates All airports
USA
All airports in the following States:
Alabama
Arizona
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Florida
Georgia
Illinois
Indiana
Louisiana
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
New Jersey
New York
North Carolina
Ohio
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
Texas
Virginia
Washington
1 "Territories” include territories, areas, overseas dependencies and other jurisdictions of similar status
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Με μας τι γίνεται παιδιά ; Πότε θα ξεκινήσουμε να πηγαίνουμε ;
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Οταν σταματήσουν αυτά:Με μας τι γίνεται παιδιά ; Πότε θα ξεκινήσουμε να πηγαίνουμε ;
Υγειονομική «βόμβα» πτήση από την Ντόχα: 12 επιβάτες με κορωνοϊό
Πόσοι ακόμα συνεπιβάτες τον βούτηξαν τον ιό στη διάρκεια της πτήσης θα το μάθουμε σε 15 μέρες.
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Υγειονομική «βόμβα» πτήση από την Ντόχα: 12 επιβάτες με κορωνοϊό
Πόσοι ακόμα συνεπιβάτες τον βούτηξαν τον ιό στη διάρκεια της πτήσης θα το μάθουμε σε 15 μέρες.
Η Qatar ειχε 3 πτησεις την βδομαδα για Αθηνα τοσο καιρο και εγω με αυτην γυρισα εκτακτα δηλαδη τοσο καιρο δεν ειχαν κρουσματα και τωρα ξαφνικα την διακοπτουν ολοκληρη αεροπορικη λογο κρουσματων? Αυτα ειναι μαλακιες για μενα αλλου παει παλι το θεμα.
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Υγειονομική «βόμβα» πτήση από την Ντόχα: 12 επιβάτες με κορωνοϊό
Πόσοι ακόμα συνεπιβάτες τον βούτηξαν τον ιό στη διάρκεια της πτήσης θα το μάθουμε σε 15 μέρες.
Πακιστανοι ηταν.
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Η Qatar ειχε 3 πτησεις την βδομαδα για Αθηνα τοσο καιρο και εγω με αυτην γυρισα εκτακτα δηλαδη τοσο καιρο δεν ειχαν κρουσματα και τωρα ξαφνικα την διακοπτουν ολοκληρη αεροπορικη λογο κρουσματων? Αυτα ειναι μαλακιες για μενα αλλου παει παλι το θεμα.
Φιλαράκο, εσύ φτηνά τη γλύτωσες. Μην μιλάς καθόλου.
Θέλω να πάω Σαμούι, Κράμπι, και Λαγκούνα τέλη Ιούλη και από οτι φαίνεται δεν θα το καταφέρω. 4 και πολύ καλές με περιμένουν.
Θα πήξουμε πάλι εδώ στις Σλάβες.
Γαμώ το κέρατό μου μέσα με τους μαλοκινέζους που ότι κινείται το τρώνε και γαμιέται το σύμπαν μετά.
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Απο οτι εχω μαθει, για να ταξιδεψεις πριν τον Νοεμβρη Ταυλανδη, χρειαζεται οπωσδηποτε να εχεις ασφαλιστηριο για κορονοιο, και καποια ασφαλεια σε μετρητα.Φιλαράκο, εσύ φτηνά τη γλύτωσες. Μην μιλάς καθόλου.
Θέλω να πάω Σαμούι, Κράμπι, και Λαγκούνα τέλη Ιούλη και από οτι φαίνεται δεν θα το καταφέρω. 4 και πολύ καλές με περιμένουν.
Θα πήξουμε πάλι εδώ στις Σλάβες.
Γαμώ το κέρατό μου μέσα με τους μαλοκινέζους που ότι κινείται το τρώνε και γαμιέται το σύμπαν μετά.
Mindreader
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Είναι έγκυρο !!
Και μάλλον θα εχει και άλλο extension για Ιούλη.
Το κέρατό μου μέσα !
Taj
Thailand – Covid-19 – Immigration update
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Categories:Coronavirus, Fiscalité des personnes, Mobilité internationale Tags:Coronavirus, Covid-19, Thailand
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Update: May 21st, 2020
Extension of temporary ban on all international flights to Thailand until 30 June 2020
What is the change?
The ban on international passenger flights to Thailand will be extended from 1 June 2020, 5 p.m. (UTC) to 30 June 2020, 5 p.m. (UTC). All flight permits granted for this period will be cancelled.
The ban does not apply to state or military aircraft, emergency landing, technical landing without disembarkation, humanitarian aid, medical and relief flights, repatriation flights, and cargo flights. Nevertheless, passengers on board will still be subjected to the measures outlined under the communicable disease law, such as a 14-day state quarantine, and other regulations under the Emergency Decree on State of Emergency.
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Update: April 30th, 2020
Extension of temporary ban on all international flights to Thailand until 31 May 2020
What is the change?
The ban on international passenger flights to Thailand will be extended from 1 May 2020, 5.00 p.m. (UTC) to 31 May 2020, 5.00 p.m. (UTC). All flight permits granted for this period will be cancelled.
The ban does not apply to state or military aircraft, emergency landing, technical landing without disembarkation, humanitarian aid, medical and relief flights, repatriation flights, and cargo flights. Nevertheless, persons on board these aircraft will be subjected to the measures defined under the communicable disease law, such as a 14-day state quarantine, and regulations under the Emergency Decree on State of Emergency.
Safety measures to be implemented when domestic flights resume on 1 May 2020
What is the change
The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand had a meeting with representatives from 20 airlines on 23 April 2020 to discuss the safety measures that need to be implemented when domestic flights resume on 1 May 2020.
All airlines will be required to implement strict measures during the check-in, boarding, and de-boarding processes. Passengers will be required to bring their own face masks, and must wear it for the duration of the flight. Flights with a duration of 90 minutes and over will also have a special zone set aside for passengers who show symptoms.
Passengers should contact their airlines directly to determine available routes. To view the full list of safety measures, please click here.
Permission for certain groups of foreigners to remain in the Kingdom
What is the change?
The announcement by the Ministry of Interior dated 24 April 2020 brings an amendment to their previous announcement on 7 April 2020, which provided relief measures to foreigners whose 90-day reports and visas were due to expire between 26 March 2020 and 30 April 2020.
Under the latest announcement, both temporary (tourist, transit, national waiver visa, visa on arrival), and long-term Non-Immigrant visa holders (permitted under the Immigration Act, Petroleum Act, Investment Promotion Act, and the Industrial Estate Authority Act) can hold off their 90-day reporting and visa extension applications until 31 July 2020 without penalty. Applications will not be required, and overstayers will be exempted.
Nevertheless, long-term Non-Immigrant visa holders whose visas are due to expire between 1 May 2020 and 31 July 2020 may want to consider applying for their visa extensions as usual in order to avoid delays when the volume of applications increase after 31 July 2020. They should also take into consideration their work permit renewal timelines, as a valid Non-Immigrant visa may be needed to support work permit renewal applications under the purview of the Ministry of Labour’s Employment Department.
All visas or 90-day reports which expire or are due on or after 31 July 2020 must be promptly extended or reported within a time period to be announced by the Thai Immigration Bureau. Failure to do so may result in penalties under the Immigration Act.
Foreigners who are Permanent Residents and those holding Border Passes are no longer exempted under this latest announcement. Therefore, foreigners who are Permanent Residents and currently outside Thailand must return to Thailand before the expiry of their re-entry permits, or as soon after 30 April 2020 as possible (under the exemption provided in the previous 7 April 2020 announcement). However, given the temporary ban on all international flights until 31 May 2020, a set of mitigation measures is expected to be announced by the Ministry of Interior to address this issue. Foreigners holding Border Passes must also leave the country within 7 days from 30 April 2020 when borders re-open. Failure to do so may result in penalties under the Immigration Act.
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Update: April 21st, 2020
Automatic validity period extension for pre-work permit approval letters (WP.3) and postponement of work permit issuance
What is the change?
With effect from 26 March 2020, Thailand has banned entry to all foreigners, with the exception of work permit holders, those on diplomatic missions, or those working with the transport of goods or aircraft. The aforementioned groups may enter Thailand, provided they obtain a Fit-to-Fly certificate issued within 72 hours prior to their departure.
Foreigners without work permits, even those with a valid Non-Immigrant B visa, are therefore denied entry. To address this issue, the Employment Department has issued a memorandum dated 2 April 2020 with the following two directives:
There will be no new issuances of pre-work permit approval letters (WP.3), which is a requirement to obtain the Non-Immigrant B visa and enter Thailand to finalise the work permit issuance. The decision for applicants who have already filed the WP.3 approval application will be put on hold until the travel ban has been lifted.
Employers who have received the WP.3 approval letters with a 30-day validity period that expires from 26 March onwards are to postpone the prospective employee’s arrival in Thailand until the travel ban has been lifted. In these cases, the validity period will be automatically extended, and employers do not need to file an application for extension or cancellation to the Employment Department.
Permission for certain groups of foreigners to remain in Thailand
What is the change?
The Ministry of Interior has announced measures to accommodate certain groups of foreigners who will need to remain in Thailand as a result of travel restrictions:
Automatic extension of re-entry permits for Permanent Residents (PR) (no application is required): Foreigners who are Permanent Residents in Thailand holding one-year re-entry permits will have these permits automatically extended. This serves to benefit those who are currently unable to enter Thailand. When the COVID-19 situation has been resolved, these foreigners will then be allowed to return to Thailand within a stipulated timeframe to be determined by the Immigration Bureau.
Automatic extension of temporary visas and Long Term Visas (no application is required and overstayers will be exempted): Foreigners who are permitted to stay in Thailand on temporary visas (including Visa on Arrival) and Long Term Visas under the Immigration Act, Petroleum Act, Investment Promotion Act, or Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand Act, which are due to expire between 26 March 2020 and 30 April 2020, will have their visas automatically extended until 30 April 2020. In addition, 90-day reports due between 26 March 2020 and 30 April 2020 will be temporarily extended. However, any visa or 90-day report that will expire or are due after 30 April 2020 must be promptly extended or reported within the stipulated timeframe to be announced by the Immigration Bureau. Failure to do so may result in penalty under the Immigration Act.
Foreigners holding Border Passes will be permitted to remain in Thailand: Foreigners holding Border Passes will be permitted to remain in Thailand from 23 March 2020 onwards, for the duration that the borders between Thailand and neighbouring countries remain closed. When the borders re-open, these foreigners must leave Thailand within seven days from the date of re-opening. Failure to do so may result in penalty under the Immigration Act.
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Update: April 20th, 2020
Personal Income Tax Return (P.N.D.91 form) for visa and work permit renewal
What is the change?
In view of the COVID-19 situation, the Revenue Department has announced that it will extend the personal income tax (P.N.D.91 form) filing deadline for the tax year 2019 from 31 March 2020 to 31 August 2020. More details can be found here.
As of 16 April 2020, the Employment Department at the One-Stop Service Centre (OSSC) is not accepting 2018 PND.91 forms to support work permit renewal applications. The 2019 PND.91 form is normally required from 1 April 2020.
The Immigration Bureau (Chaengwattana) is also not accepting 2018 PND.91 forms for visa extension applications submitted after 31 March 2020. However, the 2018 PND.91 form is accepted for visa extensions and renewals at the Immigration Department at the OSSC when submitted with an explanation letter.
This change is expected to affect work permit renewal applications under Non-BOI/IEAT/DMF schemes from 1 April 2020 onwards. A copy of the form and receipt of the 2019 PND.91 must be available before the submission of a renewal application. From a practical perspective, it may be necessary to take into account an individual’s work permit renewal timeframe when considering when to file the 2019 PND 91.
Extension of temporary ban on all international flights to 30 April 2020
What is the change?
The existing ban on international passenger flights to Thailand will be extended from 18 April 2020 (17.00 UTC) to 30 April 2020 (17.00 UTC). All flight permits granted during this period will be cancelled.
The ban does not apply to state or military aircraft, emergency landing, technical landing without disembarkation, humanitarian, medical or relief flights, repatriation flights, and cargo flights. However, passengers on board aircraft in these categories will still be subjected to measures outlined in the communicable disease law, such as a 14-day state quarantine.
More Information
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Update: April 09th, 2020
Temporary ban on all international flights to Thailand
What is the change?
All international passenger flights to Thailand will be banned from 6 April 2020, 5.00 p.m. UTC to 18 April 2020, 5.00 p.m. UTC. All flight permits granted to international passenger flights for this period will be cancelled.
However, the ban does not apply to the following: state or military aircraft; emergency landing; technical landing without disembarkation; humanitarian aid, medical and relief flights; repatriation flights; and cargo flights.
More Information
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Update: March 31th, 2020
Advisory for foreigners entering Thailand
What is the change?
Under the Emergency Decree effective from 26 March to 30 April, foreigners are banned from entering the Kingdom of Thailand at all points, with the following exceptions: carriers of essential goods, vehicle operators, and crew members of vehicles, persons on diplomatic/consular missions or who are representatives of international organisations/governments (including their families), non-Thai nationals who have a work permit or have been granted permission from government agencies to work in the Kingdom, Thai nationals or exempted persons deemed essential by the Prime Minister or Chief Official responsible for remedying the emergency situation.
Accordingly, foreigners without a work permit—that is, foreigners holding dependent visas (family members of the foreigner holding a work permit) or retirement visas; who are permanent residents; or covered under the visa on arrival or national waiver visa schemes—can no longer enter Thailand from 26 March to 30 April, unless otherwise provided by other regulations.
This regulation affects travellers holding long-term visas but no work permits, such as dependant family members of foreigners, and foreigners with long-term visas or Non-Immigrant B visas with no work permit. These travellers will not be permitted to enter Thailand before 30 April, or until further orders have been issued.
Foreigners holding valid work permits must present their original work permits, Fit to Fly certificate, and evidence of health insurance to immigration officials at the point of entry to Thailand. More information on the Fit to Fly certificate and health insurance requirements can be found on this website.
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Update: March 30th, 2020
Travel advisory for travellers to Thailand
What is the change?
Following the declaration of state of emergency in Thailand on 25 March 2020, the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand has issued the following travel advisory for travellers to Thailand:
Passengers or persons shall be permitted to enter Thailand through international airport only if they fall under one of the following categories:
Persons in a situation or persons exempted by the Prime Minister or Permanent Secretary of Ministry of Foreign Affairs, under certain conditions and prescribed time periods
Carriers of necessary cargoes, but prompt exit is required after the mission is completed
Pilots-in-command, and crew members of the flight entering Thailand with clear schedule to depart
Persons on diplomatic or consular mission, or under International Organisations, representatives of the government performing their duties in Thailand or other persons or international agencies with the permission of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and their families. In this case, a certificate of entry to the Kingdom issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is required.
Non-Thai nationals with work permit or who have been granted permission from Thai government agencies to work in Thailand
Thai nationals with certificate of entry to the Kingdom issued by the Royal Thai Embassy or Royal Thai Consulate in their country of residence certifying that they are Thais returning to Thailand, and a Fit to Fly Health Certificate.
Persons in (d) and (e) must have a Fit to Fly Health Certificate issued no more than 72 hours before travelling.
Passengers or persons permitted to enter Thailand shall strictly comply with disease prevention measures imposed by the government. The immigration officers have the power to deny the entry of Non-Thai nationals who have tested positive for COVID-19, are under suspicion of being infected, or refuse to undergo such a test.
Transit travellers
From now till midnight on 31 March 2020, Thailand local time, an exemption is given to Non-Thai passengers transiting through Thailand to a third country with a transit time of no more than 24 hours. Such transit passengers are required to present a Fit to Fly Health Certificate upon check in at the airport of departure to Thailand and during transit formalities in Thailand. To view the full list of special exemptions for transit travellers, please click here
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Update: March 27th, 2020
Immigration Bureau to grant Temporary Tourist Visas
What is the change?
Due to flight cancellations, tourists in Thailand may face difficulty in returning home. From 18 March, the Immigration Bureau will accept visa extension applications, and grant an extension not exceeding 30 days to applicants who fulfil the following conditions to enable them to legally remain in Thailand:
Foreigner who has entered Thailand on a Tourist Visa, and has applied for a one-time visa extension; or
Foreigner who has entered Thailand with other types of visa, but is unable to present a certifying letter issued by their national embassy in Thailand required to support their visa extension.
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Update: March 26th, 2020
Announcements from the One Stop Service Centre (OSSC)
What is the change?
The following measures may affect the timeline for in-country processing of on-going visa extensions and/or re-entry permit applications:
Employment Department at OSSC
The Employment Department at OSSC has announced that foreigners who have travelled to or transited at any of the 20 locations below should refrain from attending to immigration matters at the OSSC until 14 days after their arrival: Austria, Belgium, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Iran, Italy, Japan, Macao, Netherlands, Norway, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, United Kingdom and United States.
Foreigners who need to obtain their work permit booklet at the OSSC, but have not fulfilled the 14-day requirement may appoint a representative to obtain the booklet on their behalf so that they need not be physically present at the OSSC. The representative must arrange for the work permit holder to sign the work permit and cover the signature with a clear sticker provided by the Employment Department.
Foreigners arriving from areas not on the above mentioned list are still required to visit the OSSC to obtain the work permit booklet in person as usual.
Immigration Department at OSSC
The Immigration Department at OSSC has announced that all foreigners should refrain from attending to immigration matters at the OSSC until 14 days after their arrival in Thailand. They should postpone their applications for visa extension and/or re-entry permits until 14 days after their arrival if their physical presence is required, except for emergencies.
This announcement does not apply to immigration applications where the foreigner’s physical presence is not required, such as 90-day report submission, visa cancellation, and transfer of visa endorsements to a new passport.
Board of Investment (BOI)
For digital work permits and visas applied under BOI, applications to fill the employees in the approved position (last step of the new work permit and visa extension approval process), work permits, and visa renewals can be submitted to BOI through the Single Window from 14 days after the foreigner’s date of arrival.
Announcements on the postponement of the Songkran holidays
What is the change?
To control the spread of COVID-19, the Songkran holidays will be postponed to limit public gathering and movement. Accordingly, 13 April to 15 April will no longer be public holidays, and will be designated as normal working days for government agencies including the Immigration Bureau, and Employment Department. The government will set replacement holidays to compensate for the loss of these holidays when the situation returns to normal.
Immigration Bureau to grant Temporary Tourist Visas
What is the change?
Due to flight cancellations, tourists in Thailand may face difficulty in returning home. From 18 March, the Immigration Bureau will accept visa extension applications, and grant an extension not exceeding 30 times to applicants who fulfil the following conditions to enable them to legally remain in Thailand:
Foreigner who has entered Thailand on a Tourist Visa, and has applied for a one-time visa extension; or
Foreigner who has entered Thailand with other types of visa, but is unable to present a certifying letter issued by their national embassy in Thailand required to support their visa extension.
Health certificate and health insurance required for all foreigners travelling to Thailand
What is the change?
With effect from 22 March, all foreigners travelling to Thailand are required to present the following documents:
Health certificate issued no more than 72 hours prior to the date of travel certifying that the person shows no evidence of COVID-19; and
Health insurance policy covering COVID-19, with a minimum medical coverage of US$100,000 in Thailand.
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Update : March 17th, 2020
Cancellation of visa on arrival for 18 countries and visa exemption for 3 countries
What is the change?
Thailand has cancelled the granting of visas on arrival for the following 18 countries or territories: Bulgaria, Bhutan, China (including Taiwan), Cyprus, Ethiopia, Fiji, Georgia, India, Kazakhstan, Malta, Mexico, Nauru, Papua New Guinea, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Uzbekistan, and Vanuatu.
Furthermore, visa exemption has been cancelled for South Korea, Italy and Hong Kong. Arrivals from these countries will need to apply for visas at a Thai embassy or consulate and travel with a medical certificate to prove that they are not infected with the virus.
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Και μάλλον θα εχει και άλλο extension για Ιούλη.
Το κέρατό μου μέσα !
Taj
Thailand – Covid-19 – Immigration update
Raphaël Blanchard 3 mois ago
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Update: May 21st, 2020
Extension of temporary ban on all international flights to Thailand until 30 June 2020
What is the change?
The ban on international passenger flights to Thailand will be extended from 1 June 2020, 5 p.m. (UTC) to 30 June 2020, 5 p.m. (UTC). All flight permits granted for this period will be cancelled.
The ban does not apply to state or military aircraft, emergency landing, technical landing without disembarkation, humanitarian aid, medical and relief flights, repatriation flights, and cargo flights. Nevertheless, passengers on board will still be subjected to the measures outlined under the communicable disease law, such as a 14-day state quarantine, and other regulations under the Emergency Decree on State of Emergency.
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Update: April 30th, 2020
Extension of temporary ban on all international flights to Thailand until 31 May 2020
What is the change?
The ban on international passenger flights to Thailand will be extended from 1 May 2020, 5.00 p.m. (UTC) to 31 May 2020, 5.00 p.m. (UTC). All flight permits granted for this period will be cancelled.
The ban does not apply to state or military aircraft, emergency landing, technical landing without disembarkation, humanitarian aid, medical and relief flights, repatriation flights, and cargo flights. Nevertheless, persons on board these aircraft will be subjected to the measures defined under the communicable disease law, such as a 14-day state quarantine, and regulations under the Emergency Decree on State of Emergency.
Safety measures to be implemented when domestic flights resume on 1 May 2020
What is the change
The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand had a meeting with representatives from 20 airlines on 23 April 2020 to discuss the safety measures that need to be implemented when domestic flights resume on 1 May 2020.
All airlines will be required to implement strict measures during the check-in, boarding, and de-boarding processes. Passengers will be required to bring their own face masks, and must wear it for the duration of the flight. Flights with a duration of 90 minutes and over will also have a special zone set aside for passengers who show symptoms.
Passengers should contact their airlines directly to determine available routes. To view the full list of safety measures, please click here.
Permission for certain groups of foreigners to remain in the Kingdom
What is the change?
The announcement by the Ministry of Interior dated 24 April 2020 brings an amendment to their previous announcement on 7 April 2020, which provided relief measures to foreigners whose 90-day reports and visas were due to expire between 26 March 2020 and 30 April 2020.
Under the latest announcement, both temporary (tourist, transit, national waiver visa, visa on arrival), and long-term Non-Immigrant visa holders (permitted under the Immigration Act, Petroleum Act, Investment Promotion Act, and the Industrial Estate Authority Act) can hold off their 90-day reporting and visa extension applications until 31 July 2020 without penalty. Applications will not be required, and overstayers will be exempted.
Nevertheless, long-term Non-Immigrant visa holders whose visas are due to expire between 1 May 2020 and 31 July 2020 may want to consider applying for their visa extensions as usual in order to avoid delays when the volume of applications increase after 31 July 2020. They should also take into consideration their work permit renewal timelines, as a valid Non-Immigrant visa may be needed to support work permit renewal applications under the purview of the Ministry of Labour’s Employment Department.
All visas or 90-day reports which expire or are due on or after 31 July 2020 must be promptly extended or reported within a time period to be announced by the Thai Immigration Bureau. Failure to do so may result in penalties under the Immigration Act.
Foreigners who are Permanent Residents and those holding Border Passes are no longer exempted under this latest announcement. Therefore, foreigners who are Permanent Residents and currently outside Thailand must return to Thailand before the expiry of their re-entry permits, or as soon after 30 April 2020 as possible (under the exemption provided in the previous 7 April 2020 announcement). However, given the temporary ban on all international flights until 31 May 2020, a set of mitigation measures is expected to be announced by the Ministry of Interior to address this issue. Foreigners holding Border Passes must also leave the country within 7 days from 30 April 2020 when borders re-open. Failure to do so may result in penalties under the Immigration Act.
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Update: April 21st, 2020
Automatic validity period extension for pre-work permit approval letters (WP.3) and postponement of work permit issuance
What is the change?
With effect from 26 March 2020, Thailand has banned entry to all foreigners, with the exception of work permit holders, those on diplomatic missions, or those working with the transport of goods or aircraft. The aforementioned groups may enter Thailand, provided they obtain a Fit-to-Fly certificate issued within 72 hours prior to their departure.
Foreigners without work permits, even those with a valid Non-Immigrant B visa, are therefore denied entry. To address this issue, the Employment Department has issued a memorandum dated 2 April 2020 with the following two directives:
There will be no new issuances of pre-work permit approval letters (WP.3), which is a requirement to obtain the Non-Immigrant B visa and enter Thailand to finalise the work permit issuance. The decision for applicants who have already filed the WP.3 approval application will be put on hold until the travel ban has been lifted.
Employers who have received the WP.3 approval letters with a 30-day validity period that expires from 26 March onwards are to postpone the prospective employee’s arrival in Thailand until the travel ban has been lifted. In these cases, the validity period will be automatically extended, and employers do not need to file an application for extension or cancellation to the Employment Department.
Permission for certain groups of foreigners to remain in Thailand
What is the change?
The Ministry of Interior has announced measures to accommodate certain groups of foreigners who will need to remain in Thailand as a result of travel restrictions:
Automatic extension of re-entry permits for Permanent Residents (PR) (no application is required): Foreigners who are Permanent Residents in Thailand holding one-year re-entry permits will have these permits automatically extended. This serves to benefit those who are currently unable to enter Thailand. When the COVID-19 situation has been resolved, these foreigners will then be allowed to return to Thailand within a stipulated timeframe to be determined by the Immigration Bureau.
Automatic extension of temporary visas and Long Term Visas (no application is required and overstayers will be exempted): Foreigners who are permitted to stay in Thailand on temporary visas (including Visa on Arrival) and Long Term Visas under the Immigration Act, Petroleum Act, Investment Promotion Act, or Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand Act, which are due to expire between 26 March 2020 and 30 April 2020, will have their visas automatically extended until 30 April 2020. In addition, 90-day reports due between 26 March 2020 and 30 April 2020 will be temporarily extended. However, any visa or 90-day report that will expire or are due after 30 April 2020 must be promptly extended or reported within the stipulated timeframe to be announced by the Immigration Bureau. Failure to do so may result in penalty under the Immigration Act.
Foreigners holding Border Passes will be permitted to remain in Thailand: Foreigners holding Border Passes will be permitted to remain in Thailand from 23 March 2020 onwards, for the duration that the borders between Thailand and neighbouring countries remain closed. When the borders re-open, these foreigners must leave Thailand within seven days from the date of re-opening. Failure to do so may result in penalty under the Immigration Act.
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Update: April 20th, 2020
Personal Income Tax Return (P.N.D.91 form) for visa and work permit renewal
What is the change?
In view of the COVID-19 situation, the Revenue Department has announced that it will extend the personal income tax (P.N.D.91 form) filing deadline for the tax year 2019 from 31 March 2020 to 31 August 2020. More details can be found here.
As of 16 April 2020, the Employment Department at the One-Stop Service Centre (OSSC) is not accepting 2018 PND.91 forms to support work permit renewal applications. The 2019 PND.91 form is normally required from 1 April 2020.
The Immigration Bureau (Chaengwattana) is also not accepting 2018 PND.91 forms for visa extension applications submitted after 31 March 2020. However, the 2018 PND.91 form is accepted for visa extensions and renewals at the Immigration Department at the OSSC when submitted with an explanation letter.
This change is expected to affect work permit renewal applications under Non-BOI/IEAT/DMF schemes from 1 April 2020 onwards. A copy of the form and receipt of the 2019 PND.91 must be available before the submission of a renewal application. From a practical perspective, it may be necessary to take into account an individual’s work permit renewal timeframe when considering when to file the 2019 PND 91.
Extension of temporary ban on all international flights to 30 April 2020
What is the change?
The existing ban on international passenger flights to Thailand will be extended from 18 April 2020 (17.00 UTC) to 30 April 2020 (17.00 UTC). All flight permits granted during this period will be cancelled.
The ban does not apply to state or military aircraft, emergency landing, technical landing without disembarkation, humanitarian, medical or relief flights, repatriation flights, and cargo flights. However, passengers on board aircraft in these categories will still be subjected to measures outlined in the communicable disease law, such as a 14-day state quarantine.
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Update: April 09th, 2020
Temporary ban on all international flights to Thailand
What is the change?
All international passenger flights to Thailand will be banned from 6 April 2020, 5.00 p.m. UTC to 18 April 2020, 5.00 p.m. UTC. All flight permits granted to international passenger flights for this period will be cancelled.
However, the ban does not apply to the following: state or military aircraft; emergency landing; technical landing without disembarkation; humanitarian aid, medical and relief flights; repatriation flights; and cargo flights.
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Update: March 31th, 2020
Advisory for foreigners entering Thailand
What is the change?
Under the Emergency Decree effective from 26 March to 30 April, foreigners are banned from entering the Kingdom of Thailand at all points, with the following exceptions: carriers of essential goods, vehicle operators, and crew members of vehicles, persons on diplomatic/consular missions or who are representatives of international organisations/governments (including their families), non-Thai nationals who have a work permit or have been granted permission from government agencies to work in the Kingdom, Thai nationals or exempted persons deemed essential by the Prime Minister or Chief Official responsible for remedying the emergency situation.
Accordingly, foreigners without a work permit—that is, foreigners holding dependent visas (family members of the foreigner holding a work permit) or retirement visas; who are permanent residents; or covered under the visa on arrival or national waiver visa schemes—can no longer enter Thailand from 26 March to 30 April, unless otherwise provided by other regulations.
This regulation affects travellers holding long-term visas but no work permits, such as dependant family members of foreigners, and foreigners with long-term visas or Non-Immigrant B visas with no work permit. These travellers will not be permitted to enter Thailand before 30 April, or until further orders have been issued.
Foreigners holding valid work permits must present their original work permits, Fit to Fly certificate, and evidence of health insurance to immigration officials at the point of entry to Thailand. More information on the Fit to Fly certificate and health insurance requirements can be found on this website.
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Update: March 30th, 2020
Travel advisory for travellers to Thailand
What is the change?
Following the declaration of state of emergency in Thailand on 25 March 2020, the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand has issued the following travel advisory for travellers to Thailand:
Passengers or persons shall be permitted to enter Thailand through international airport only if they fall under one of the following categories:
Persons in a situation or persons exempted by the Prime Minister or Permanent Secretary of Ministry of Foreign Affairs, under certain conditions and prescribed time periods
Carriers of necessary cargoes, but prompt exit is required after the mission is completed
Pilots-in-command, and crew members of the flight entering Thailand with clear schedule to depart
Persons on diplomatic or consular mission, or under International Organisations, representatives of the government performing their duties in Thailand or other persons or international agencies with the permission of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and their families. In this case, a certificate of entry to the Kingdom issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is required.
Non-Thai nationals with work permit or who have been granted permission from Thai government agencies to work in Thailand
Thai nationals with certificate of entry to the Kingdom issued by the Royal Thai Embassy or Royal Thai Consulate in their country of residence certifying that they are Thais returning to Thailand, and a Fit to Fly Health Certificate.
Persons in (d) and (e) must have a Fit to Fly Health Certificate issued no more than 72 hours before travelling.
Passengers or persons permitted to enter Thailand shall strictly comply with disease prevention measures imposed by the government. The immigration officers have the power to deny the entry of Non-Thai nationals who have tested positive for COVID-19, are under suspicion of being infected, or refuse to undergo such a test.
Transit travellers
From now till midnight on 31 March 2020, Thailand local time, an exemption is given to Non-Thai passengers transiting through Thailand to a third country with a transit time of no more than 24 hours. Such transit passengers are required to present a Fit to Fly Health Certificate upon check in at the airport of departure to Thailand and during transit formalities in Thailand. To view the full list of special exemptions for transit travellers, please click here
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Update: March 27th, 2020
Immigration Bureau to grant Temporary Tourist Visas
What is the change?
Due to flight cancellations, tourists in Thailand may face difficulty in returning home. From 18 March, the Immigration Bureau will accept visa extension applications, and grant an extension not exceeding 30 days to applicants who fulfil the following conditions to enable them to legally remain in Thailand:
Foreigner who has entered Thailand on a Tourist Visa, and has applied for a one-time visa extension; or
Foreigner who has entered Thailand with other types of visa, but is unable to present a certifying letter issued by their national embassy in Thailand required to support their visa extension.
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Update: March 26th, 2020
Announcements from the One Stop Service Centre (OSSC)
What is the change?
The following measures may affect the timeline for in-country processing of on-going visa extensions and/or re-entry permit applications:
Employment Department at OSSC
The Employment Department at OSSC has announced that foreigners who have travelled to or transited at any of the 20 locations below should refrain from attending to immigration matters at the OSSC until 14 days after their arrival: Austria, Belgium, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Iran, Italy, Japan, Macao, Netherlands, Norway, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, United Kingdom and United States.
Foreigners who need to obtain their work permit booklet at the OSSC, but have not fulfilled the 14-day requirement may appoint a representative to obtain the booklet on their behalf so that they need not be physically present at the OSSC. The representative must arrange for the work permit holder to sign the work permit and cover the signature with a clear sticker provided by the Employment Department.
Foreigners arriving from areas not on the above mentioned list are still required to visit the OSSC to obtain the work permit booklet in person as usual.
Immigration Department at OSSC
The Immigration Department at OSSC has announced that all foreigners should refrain from attending to immigration matters at the OSSC until 14 days after their arrival in Thailand. They should postpone their applications for visa extension and/or re-entry permits until 14 days after their arrival if their physical presence is required, except for emergencies.
This announcement does not apply to immigration applications where the foreigner’s physical presence is not required, such as 90-day report submission, visa cancellation, and transfer of visa endorsements to a new passport.
Board of Investment (BOI)
For digital work permits and visas applied under BOI, applications to fill the employees in the approved position (last step of the new work permit and visa extension approval process), work permits, and visa renewals can be submitted to BOI through the Single Window from 14 days after the foreigner’s date of arrival.
Announcements on the postponement of the Songkran holidays
What is the change?
To control the spread of COVID-19, the Songkran holidays will be postponed to limit public gathering and movement. Accordingly, 13 April to 15 April will no longer be public holidays, and will be designated as normal working days for government agencies including the Immigration Bureau, and Employment Department. The government will set replacement holidays to compensate for the loss of these holidays when the situation returns to normal.
Immigration Bureau to grant Temporary Tourist Visas
What is the change?
Due to flight cancellations, tourists in Thailand may face difficulty in returning home. From 18 March, the Immigration Bureau will accept visa extension applications, and grant an extension not exceeding 30 times to applicants who fulfil the following conditions to enable them to legally remain in Thailand:
Foreigner who has entered Thailand on a Tourist Visa, and has applied for a one-time visa extension; or
Foreigner who has entered Thailand with other types of visa, but is unable to present a certifying letter issued by their national embassy in Thailand required to support their visa extension.
Health certificate and health insurance required for all foreigners travelling to Thailand
What is the change?
With effect from 22 March, all foreigners travelling to Thailand are required to present the following documents:
Health certificate issued no more than 72 hours prior to the date of travel certifying that the person shows no evidence of COVID-19; and
Health insurance policy covering COVID-19, with a minimum medical coverage of US$100,000 in Thailand.
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Update : March 17th, 2020
Cancellation of visa on arrival for 18 countries and visa exemption for 3 countries
What is the change?
Thailand has cancelled the granting of visas on arrival for the following 18 countries or territories: Bulgaria, Bhutan, China (including Taiwan), Cyprus, Ethiopia, Fiji, Georgia, India, Kazakhstan, Malta, Mexico, Nauru, Papua New Guinea, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Uzbekistan, and Vanuatu.
Furthermore, visa exemption has been cancelled for South Korea, Italy and Hong Kong. Arrivals from these countries will need to apply for visas at a Thai embassy or consulate and travel with a medical certificate to prove that they are not infected with the virus.
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τα ελεγα οτι η καταρ ειναι για τον πουτσι και γενικα ολες οι χωρες ισλαμοπιθηκων που τα τελευταια χρονια αγοραζουν τα βραβεια κ καλα τα καλυτερα αεροδρομι
απορια.........οταν επιβιβαστηκαν στο αεροπλανο στη ντοχα πως εκει τους βγαλαν χωρις προβλημα κ σε 4 ωρες ταξιδι τελικα ηταν αρρωστοι τοσοι επιβατες
απορια.........οταν επιβιβαστηκαν στο αεροπλανο στη ντοχα πως εκει τους βγαλαν χωρις προβλημα κ σε 4 ωρες ταξιδι τελικα ηταν αρρωστοι τοσοι επιβατες
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Εσύ όποτε έχεις πετάξει με Qatar, ας πούμε, σε χάλασε; Κορυφαία εταιρεία είναι, είτε αγοράζει τα αμέτρητα βραβεία, είτε όχι. Αυτές εδώ οι ειδήσεις του τύπου "βρέθηκαν ξαφνικά τάδε γκρουπαρισμένα κρούσματα στην τάδε πτήση" δεν μπορεί να είναι αγορασμένες/πληρωμένες ειδήσεις από άλλους, δηλαδή;
Η ίδια ιστορία γίνεται και στην Ταϋλάνδη, βρίσκουν τάχα μονάχα "κρούσματα" από πτήσεις επαναπατρισμών και τίποτα άλλο. Και θα μείνει κλειστή η χώρα και τον Ιούλιο και τον Αύγουστο και βλέπουμε για αργότερα. Είναι κι αυτός ένας τρόπος για να επεκτείνει ο τζάμπα μάγκας ο Πραγιούτ την περίοδο ηγεσίας του.
Η ίδια ιστορία γίνεται και στην Ταϋλάνδη, βρίσκουν τάχα μονάχα "κρούσματα" από πτήσεις επαναπατρισμών και τίποτα άλλο. Και θα μείνει κλειστή η χώρα και τον Ιούλιο και τον Αύγουστο και βλέπουμε για αργότερα. Είναι κι αυτός ένας τρόπος για να επεκτείνει ο τζάμπα μάγκας ο Πραγιούτ την περίοδο ηγεσίας του.
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απο προσωπικη εμεπιρια μιλαω επισης για τη καταρ που ανεξαρτητως αν δεν φερθηκε επαγγλματικηα ή οχι ,,η εταιρια δεν απαντουσε στα μηνυμτα μου εμαιλ κ ενω επρεπε να πεταξω με αυτουςΕσύ όποτε έχεις πετάξει με Qatar, ας πούμε, σε χάλασε; Κορυφαία εταιρεία είναι, είτε αγοράζει τα αμέτρητα βραβεία, είτε όχι. Αυτές εδώ οι ειδήσεις του τύπου "βρέθηκαν ξαφνικά τάδε γκρουπαρισμένα κρούσματα στην τάδε πτήση" δεν μπορεί να είναι αγορασμένες/πληρωμένες ειδήσεις από άλλους, δηλαδή;
Η ίδια ιστορία γίνεται και στην Ταϋλάνδη, βρίσκουν τάχα μονάχα "κρούσματα" από πτήσεις επαναπατρισμών και τίποτα άλλο. Και θα μείνει κλειστή η χώρα και τον Ιούλιο και τον Αύγουστο και βλέπουμε για αργότερα. Είναι κι αυτός ένας τρόπος για να επεκτείνει ο τζάμπα μάγκας ο Πραγιούτ την περίοδο ηγεσίας του.
και πως ηραθν τωρα στην αθηνα αυτοι με τον κορονοιο;; πριν πεταξουν λεν οτι τους εξετασν κ ηταν καθαροι και μετα πο 4 ωρες αρρωστησαν;;;;;
ακομα κ τα φαγητα τους ειναι της πλακας το μενου τους φτωχο
σσ πεταξα 4 πτησεις μαζι τους μπαγκογκ μανιλα τον γεναρη κ φεβρουριο και ηταν σκετη απογοητευση
κ στα δυσκολα φαινονται οι μεγαλες εταιριες; οταν τους χρειαζεσαι να ειναι εκει κ οχι να κρυβονται κ να μην απανταν καθολου ουτ στα εμαιλ ενω οταν εφτασα ντοχα ο υπευθηνος της εταριας supervisor ου ειπε εχω δικιο κ οτι θα το ερευνησουν κ ακομα ερευνν το προβλημαμου
σσ μιλω προ κορονοιου φαση
αντιθετα με αεροφλοτ που ταξιδεψα 8 πτησεις περυση κινα και ινδια αν θυμαμαι η αεροφλοτ με εβαλε σε καταλυμα μεσα στο αεροδρομιο ενω δεν εφταιγε η ιδια και μου ετυπωσε νεα εισητηρια διχως να χασω τον προορισμο μου μεγαλη της μαγκια κ βγαζω το καπελο
επισης ηwizzair που θεωρειτι low cost company δεν εδωσε βαουτσερ αλλα επιστροφη χρηματων στον κολητο μου
αρα πιστευω μεγαλος εισαι και γινεσαι πραγματικα απο τις εμεπιριες καθε ταξιδιωτη και απο την προσωπικη εμεπιρια με την εταιρια και οχι τι βραβεια διαβαζεις στα προσπεκτ που μας δινουν
ετσι ειναι σε ολους τους επαγγελματικους χωρους
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τα ελεγα οτι η καταρ ειναι για τον πουτσι και γενικα ολες οι χωρες ισλαμοπιθηκων που τα τελευταια χρονια αγοραζουν τα βραβεια κ καλα τα καλυτερα αεροδρομι
απορια.........οταν επιβιβαστηκαν στο αεροπλανο στη ντοχα πως εκει τους βγαλαν χωρις προβλημα κ σε 4 ωρες ταξιδι τελικα ηταν αρρωστοι τοσοι επιβατες
Από Bangkok και doha που γύρισα στα αεροδρόμια τις Bangkok μόνο θερμικές σε μια είσοδο οι άλλες Gate κλειστές και στην Doha ακόμη πιο χύμα,κανένας ελενχγος.
Πέρα από αυτά όμως είναι η μονή μάχιμη που πέταξε και αν δεν ήταν αυτή και περίμενα την Turkish τώρα θα ήμουν ήδη 3 μήνες Ταϊλάνδη. Βεβαία δεν θα με χαλούσε αν όλα λειτουργουσαν κανονικά.
Τα 12 κρούσματα από Ντόχα είπαν ότι τους εξέτασαν και εκεί? Ποιοι?
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κανονες των αεροδρομιων γιια πτησης εξωτερικου αλλιως θα γινουμε παλι μπουρδελοΑπό Bangkok και doha που γύρισα στα αεροδρόμια τις Bangkok μόνο θερμικές σε μια είσοδο οι άλλες Gate κλειστές και στην Doha ακόμη πιο χύμα,κανένας ελενχγος.
Πέρα από αυτά όμως είναι η μονή μάχιμη που πέταξε και αν δεν ήταν αυτή και περίμενα την Turkish τώρα θα ήμουν ήδη 3 μήνες Ταϊλάνδη. Βεβαία δεν θα με χαλούσε αν όλα λειτουργουσαν κανονικά.
Τα 12 κρούσματα από Ντόχα είπαν ότι τους εξέτασαν και εκεί? Ποιοι?
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Παντως μιας και εθιξες το φαγητο στα αεροπλανα να πω με καμια εταιρια δεν μαρεσει τιποτα ολα ειναι αηδιες,προτιμω να παρω κανα τοστακι απο το αεροδρομιο μεσα προτου πεταξω ας δωσω και 5 ευρω.Κατα ταλλα θελω να ταξιδευω ελαφρης στην πτηση οπως και νηφαλιος χωρις ποτο.Μονο πολυ νερο.