Bangkok Airways suspends flights, closes ticketing office


BANGKOK (The Nation/ANN): In response to the new wave of Covid-19 infections and the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration’s announcement urging people to avoid inter-provincial travel, Bangkok Airways on Friday (Jan 8) suspended a few flights, including Samui-Phuket and Phuket-Hat Yai from Jan 10-31.

The airline will also temporarily close its ticketing office on Vibhavadi Rangsit Road from Jan 11 to 31.

However, passengers can still reach the airline via:

• Call centre 1771 or (02) 270 6699 between 8am and 8pm.

• Email reservation@bangkokair.com

• Live chat at https://bit.ly/PGLiveChatENPassengers affected by temporary flight cancellations can rebook their tickets without any change fees.

Passengers who booked directly through Bangkok Airways can contact the airline, while those who booked through travel agencies are advised to directly contact their agents for further arrangements.

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