Thai Airways International Public Company Limited (THAI) operates normal flights to Fukuoka, Japan and waives fees for ticketing changes.

 

Due to the earthquake at Kyushu Island, Japan, causing destruction and difficulty for THAI passengers traveling to and from Fukuoka, THAI is waiving fees for ticket changes during this period. Fees are waived for passengers holding THAI tickets issued from Thailand before 15 April 2016 for the round trip route Bangkok-Fukuoka-Bangkok, including THAI domestic tickets that are part of the Bangkok-Fukuoka-Bangkok itinerary.

 

1. Fees are waived for passengers who have already used part of their tickets, but are not able to return on the pre-booked flight. Passengers may change the date of their return flight in the same class of service. However, the return date must be before the expiry date of the ticket.

2. Fees are waived for passengers holding the complete unused ticket itinerary with travel date booked within 30 April 2016. Passengers may change the travel date one (1) time for the same class of travel and follow the same conditions as specified on the tickets.

3. Passengers requiring route change may change to Tokyo, Osaka, or Nagoya with no fees applied. However, passengers must pay the difference in ticket fares and associated taxes.

 

For additional information or ticket change inquiry, passengers may contact THAI Contact Center at +66(0)2-356-1111 or THAI sales offices in Fukuoka, Japan at +81 (0) 570-064-015

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Phuket Travel Guide

Beach bums and sun seekers come to  Phuket for, obviously, the beaches, but there’s much more to Phuket than that. The largest island in Thailand is a total package. Blue sea and white sand aside, the southern city boasts rich cultural heritages. From vibrant Sino-Portuguese buildings and street arts to beautiful Thai temples and Chinese shrines, Phuket will also charm history buffs and art lovers. With something for everyone, don’t forget to put it on your itinerary. Now let’s see what Phuket has to offer.

7 Places to Visit in Phuket and Other Local Attractions


1. Laze around on the beaches and islands

Phuket beach Phuket beach

So everyone knows Patong Beach, but how about you escape to other  beautiful beaches with much less crowds? At Kata Beach, Karon Beach and Nai Harn Beach, for example, you can sunbathe and swim in peace and quiet.

If you love diving, the small islands around Phuket aren’t to be underestimated. Hop on a boat and head to Racha Islands for an underwater world full of fish. If you don’t want to dive but still want to get close to the fish, visit Coral Island (Koh Racha), where the fish are so close to the shore that you can swim with them without diving.

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2. Enjoy history and art in Phuket Old Town

Street art on an old building, Phuket Street art on an old building, Phuket

As the saying goes, old is gold. The historic area is home to rows of century-old Sino-Portuguese shophouses. Many of them are transformed into museums, restaurants and cafés. Isn’t it cool how you can actually go inside and soak up the retro atmosphere?

But the newer stuff in  Phuket Old Town are also worth seeing. As you stroll in the old town area, be sure to keep an eye out for street arts. They aren’t just there looking pretty; they also tell you about the local ways of life in Phuket.

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3. Taste your way around Phuket Old Town

Tasty seafood in Phuket Tasty seafood in Phuket

It wouldn’t be a stretch to call Phuket a foodie paradise. Not just in the south but in all of Thailand. Phuket soul food is very flavorful thanks to the blend of cultures. With the island’s Chinese heritage, you’ll get to taste some of the best noodles and dim sum in the country. Go to a kopi shop (Southern Thai for coffee shop) for dim sum as well as southern-style coffee. Also make sure you try roti.

Apart from  local food, Phuket is packed with top-notch restaurants serving up oceanfresh seafood and international cuisine. You can eat all day if you want to!

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4. Feel the power of faith at Thai temples and Chinese shrines

Chinese Shrine, Phuket Chinese Shrine, Phuket

When in Phuket, you have to see both  Thai temples and Chinese shrines. Wat Chalong (Chalong Temple) features elaborate architecture building. It’s one of the most famous Buddhist temples in Southern Thailand and Thais visit the temple to pay respect to Luang Phor Chaem. Then there’s Wat Phra Thong or Wat Phra Phud. The golden Buddha image is half-buried, looking as if it’s protruding from the ground.

You can visit Chinese shrines in Phuket every day, but if you come in October, you’ll get to join one of Thailand’s biggest Vegetarian Festivals at Jui Tui Shrine. Chinese New Year in Phuket is as magnificent, so February is another great month to visit.

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5. Go viewpoint hopping

Phuket viewpoint Phuket viewpoint

Phuket has so many  viewpoints that it’s possible to go viewpoint-hopping. You get to take in both seascape and cityscape, but each one has its own specialty in addition to the view. On Khao Rang Hill, you can enjoy a meal with a view at a restaurant. From Karon Viewpoint, you can see three beaches at once. If you go to Khao Toh Sae Viewpoint, you’ll meet the monkeys. Go up Nakkerd Hill and you’ll see not only the view but also a giant Buddha.

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6. Watch the sunset at Promthep Cape

Sunset at Promthep Cape, Phuket Sunset at Promthep Cape, Phuket

There are lots of sunset spots in Thailand, but among them, Phuket is voted the best place. Where to?  Promthep Cape, of course. Make sure you go before the sunset time, though, so you can visit the iconic lighthouse with exhibitions on royal ships.

But if you want an alternative, Windmill Viewpoint is as stunning and there are fewer people around. Perfect for couples or those who love solitude.

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7. Stay up for Phuket nightlife   

Phuket Walking Street (Lardyai) Phuket Walking Street (Lardyai)

Don’t fall asleep yet! When talking about  Phuket nightlife, Bangla Road (Soi Bangla) near Patong Beach will definitely come up. It’s the party hotspot in Phuket.

But if you aren’t a party animal, save your Sunday night for Phuket Walking Street or locally known as Lardyai (Big Market). Stretching along the historic lane of Thalang Road in Phuket Old Town, Lardyai is a feast for the senses with mouthwatering local food, beautiful (and even wacky) handicraft and live music. The facades of the Sino-Portuguese shophouses are also lit up.

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