Bangkok Airways has temporarily suspended the
following domestic flights, from 13 - 31 July 2021:
Bangkok (BKK) - Chiang Mai (CNX)
Bangkok (BKK) - Phuket (HKT)
Bangkok (BKK) - Sukhothai (THS)
Bangkok (BKK) - Lampang (LPT)
Bangkok (BKK) - Trat (TDX)
Bangkok Airways will continue to operate the
following routes as planned:
Bangkok (BKK) - Samui (USM): 2 flights per day.
Bangkok (BKK) - Samui (USM) sealed flights for international
transit passengers: thrice daily.
Samui (USM) - Phuket (HKT): 4 flights per week from 16 July
2021.
Samui (USM) - Singapore (SIN): thrice weekly from 1 August
2021.
Passengers who are scheduled to travel before 31
July 2021 can rebook or can request a refund in the form of a
travel voucher to be used for future ticketing. Passengers can
make any necessary changes up to 24 hours prior to their flight.
Passengers who wish to amend their ticket with no
new specified travel date (open ticket) can submit their request
to Bangkok Airways within 24 hours prior to the proposed departure
date.
Passengers who booked their tickets through
a travel agent are advised to contact their agent directly for
further arrangements.
Starting on Monday, 12 July, a curfew from 21:00
to 04:00 will be in place in the provinces of Bangkok, Nakhon
Pathom, Narathiwat, Nonthaburi, Pathum Thani, Pattani, Samut
Prakan, Samut Sakhon, Songkhla and Yala in Thailand. Other
restrictions have also been imposed by the Thai government in an
attempt to reduce the rapidly increasing cases of COVID19 in the
Kingdom. The curfew will be in place for at least 2 weeks.
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