Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand warns storm Wipha may delay flights, passengers entitled to refunds


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BANGKOK: Storm Wipha is likely to cause flight delays and heavy rain across Thailand, and as such, the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) has advised passengers of refund rights under aviation rules.

CAAT has issued a travel advisory for passengers flying from Thailand to destinations affected by tropical storm Wipha, which is currently moving through the northern South China Sea.

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