Today (10 September 2018), Thai Airways Worldwide Public Company Limited
(THAI) announced extra time of their Bangkok-Osaka flight cancellation
to 13 September 2018, and passengers holding THAI tickets around the
Bangkok-Osaka route can alter their travel itineraries with no charges
and changes until 20 September 2018.
Shanghai to Phuket flight
Flight
Lieutenant Pratana Patanasiri, THAI V . P ., Aviation Safety, Security
and Standards, stated that Kansai Airport terminal is seriously impacted
by Storm Jebi and contains announced the airport terminal will stay
close until further notice. THAI, therefore extends its flight
cancellation period between Bangkok and Osaka until 13 September 2018
using the following schedule:
1. Flight TG672 that was scheduled
to go away from Suvarnabhumi Airport terminal at 08.25 hrs and get to
Kansai Airport terminal, Osaka, at 15.55 hrs (local time).
2.
Flight TG673 that was scheduled to go away from Kansai Airport terminal,
Osaka, at 17.35 hrs (local time) and get to Suvarnabhumi Airport
terminal at 21.25 hrs.
3. Flight TG622 that was scheduled to go
away from Suvarnabhumi Airport terminal at 23.30 hrs and get to Kansai
Airport terminal, Osaka, at 07.00 hrs (local time) on the following day.
4. Flight TG623 that was scheduled to go away from Kansai
Airport terminal, Osaka, at 11.45 hrs (local time) and get to
Suvarnabhumi Airport terminal at 15.35 hrs.
THAI passengers
holding roundtrip tickets between Bangkok and Osaka during 3-20
September 2018 may reroute with other destinations in Japan that are
Tokyo, japan (Narita and Haneda), Nagoya, Fukuoka, and Sapporo, within
20 September 2018. Charges and expenses is going to be exempted with
condition applied. Passengers are encouraged to contact THAI sales
offices or THAI Contact Center at Tel. 66()2-356-1111, or travel
specialists.
A unique phone number 66()2-356-1166 in Thailand
and THAI Answering Services Company in Japan number 0570-064-015 happen
to be allotted to serve THAI passengers holding Bangkok-Osaka tickets.
THAI may also carefully monitor and measure the situation and normal
flight operations is going to be started again when Kansai Worldwide
Airport terminal is operational. Passengers are encouraged to check news
and flight information THAI’s website or contact THAI Contact Center at
Tel. 66()2-356-1111, 24 hrs each day.
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