Pre-travel medical examinations
It is recommended that international passengers seek a pre-travel medical examination and advice on vaccinations, safety precautions and information on the current situation at the destination, before and for the duration of the trip.
Whilst traveling
Air travel may have physical or psychological effects: stress, abdominal distension, ear pain, sinus congestion, leg swelling, body ache, airsickness, jet lag and, in rare cases, deep vein thrombosis.
Some recommendations to keep in good form during your flight:
• Avoid heavy meals before and during flight
• Breath deeply, be relaxed, as stress increases gastric acidity and abdominal discomfort
• Keep hydrated by drinking water or fruit juice throughout the flight; avoid alcohol and caffeinated drinks because of their diuretic effect
• Use moisturizer to prevent skin dryness
• Wear loose fitting cloths, take off shoes and move around in the cabin
• Stretch and move your body as recommended for in-flight exercises
• Consult your doctor for appropriate treatment to prevent airsickness; keep eyes fixed on a non-moving object during turbulence
• For personnel hygiene, wash hands regularly
Well controlled, diabetics can travel by adjusting their treatment and meal times to specific time zones. Patients with insulin should inform the airline before departure and carry with them a medical certificate (in English) for bringing syringes and needles on board.
Some health hazards from pressure changes during flight :
• Otitis and sinusitis
Passengers with nasal allergies or chronic sinusitis are more prone to have ear and sinus problems because of low humidity in the cabin, changes in cabin pressure during ascent and descent aggravated nasal congestion. Especially during descent, the Eustachian tube tends to collapse in the middle ear, resulting in the characteristic “pop” sensation, difficulty hearing and pain. To avoid ear blockage :
o Keep hydrated by drinking throughout the flight
o Use nasal decongestant spray, normal saline spray or other decongestants 30 minutes before departure to prevent nasal swelling
o To prevent blockage, practice frequent swallowing, chewing or gentle Vasalva maneuver (holding nose and generating pressure with closed mouth until ears pop)
• Jet lag
Trans-meridian flights through multiple time zones on long-haul routes can cause sleeping difficulties stemming from biological clock and circadian rhythm disorder. The main symptoms are sleeping difficulty, tiredness, dizziness, constipation and a decrease in mental and/or physical performance. Elderly passengers, passengers traveling on night flights and eastward tend to be more sensitive to jet lag. To re-synchronize the internal biological clock more easily, some tricks can be used:
o Avoid drinking alcohol and caffeinated drinks
o Melatonin or short action hypnotics can be used (melatonin is contra-indicated in children, people taking warfarin or those who have epilepsy)
o Going to bed one hour earlier and awakening one hour earlier three days before traveling eastward and later if traveling westward
o Natural light exposure during day at the new destination will help resynchronization
• Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
So-called “economy class syndrome” is a condition in which the thrombus develops in deep veins due to long distance flights, variation of cabin atmosphere (decrease in humidity and hypoxia, for example), immobility and dehydration. A dangerous consequence is that DVT can result in a pulmonary embolism. Symptoms of DVT can come late, after flights, indicated by aching or soreness in the calf, swelling in the calf or ankles, slight fever or feeling unwell.
People with the following risk factors should be aware of DVT :
o People over 40
o Past history of venous thrombosis
o Recent surgery especially abdominal, pelvic or leg surgery
o Prolonged immobilization
o Coagulation problems or increased blood viscosity
o Pregnancy or recent delivery
o Cancer
o Cardiovascular diseases
o Estrogen hormone therapy or oral contraception
o Cigarettes smokers
o Varicose veins
o Obesity
Safety precaution to avoid DVT :
o Wear loose fitting and comfortable clothing
o Wear graduated compression stockings
o Keep hydrated by drinking lots of water throughout the flight
o Leave the underside of the seat in front of you free to be able to move the legs
o Walk often in the cabin
o Exercise as recommended in the aircraft
o High risk passengers should consult their doctor before travelling for prevention (such as with low molecular weight heparin or aspirin)
On board Medical Assistance
TG like every airline has some capability to render medical care inflight. Cabin crews are well and regularly trained for first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and they also may ask for assistance from an on-board medical doctor. Medical equipment available includes:
• First- aid kits (to used by cabin crew)
• Medical kits (one white and one black) are available for on-board medical doctors or with use of defibrillator
• Automatic external defibrillator (AED)
• Wheelchair (for long distance flight)
All passengers are requested to follow these security measures
Privacy Protection
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) requires you to provide your full name, date of birth, and gender for the purpose of watch list screening, under the authority of 49 U.S.C. section 114, the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 and 49 C.F.R parts 1540 and 1560. You may also provide your Redress Number, if available. Failure to provide your full name, date of birth, and gender may result in denial of transport or denial of authority to enter the boarding area. TSA may share information you provide with law enforcement or intelligence agencies or others under its published system of records notice. For more on TSA privacy policies, or to review the system of records notice and the privacy impact assessment, please see the TSA Web site at www.tsa.gov.
Airlines are now collecting additional passenger information as the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) implements Secure Flight, a program developed to allow for uniform watch list matching by TSA to identify known and suspected terrorists.
How will Secure Flight affect me?
Passengers must provide the following information to the airlines in order to allow TSA to conduct watch list matching:
• Full name*
• Date of birth
• Gender
• Redress Number (if available)**
Providing the data elements allows Secure Flight to more effectively perform watch list matching, resulting in a better travel experience for passengers.
What are the benefits of Secure Flight? • Unified process enhances security For more information visit http://www.tsa.gov/SecureFlight
• Fewer misidentified passengers
• More efficient redress process**
* As it appears on passenger’s government-issued ID.
**Those who encounter misidentification are invited to apply for Redress at www.dhs.gov/trip to help prevent watch list matching misidentifications in the future.
Some nations require passenger airplanes arriving from other countries to be sprayed with insecticide in order to protect plants, animals and people.
These countries require the spraying of insecticide while passengers are on board:
Grenada, India, Kiribati, Madagascar, Trinidad and Tobago, and Uruguay
These countries allow planes to be treated while they are empty; the pesticides used are designed to be effective for up to two months.
Australia, Barbados, Fiji, Jamaica, New Zealand and Panama
These countries require spraying of planes from particular regions where there are contagious or infectious diseases.
Czech Republic, Indonesia, South Africa, Switzerland and the United Kingdom
Baggage Policy
Baggage Policy (General Service) for Thai Airways International Public Company Ltd.
General Information
Baggage Allowance determination and excess baggage charges calculation apply to baggage to be through checked from the point of departure to the point of arrival without stopover at any of the intermediate points. If passenger takes a stopover at an intermediate point, a new assessment of baggage allowance and baggage charges, if applicable, will be measured from the point of departure following the stopover.
Application to Thai Airways International Public Company Ltd.
Passengers may carry free of charge baggage as specified and subject to the conditions and limitations in THAI Regulations.
The weight allowance has been introduced by THAI for a journey:
- Wholly within Thailand Domestic sectors,
- A journey within TC3 (Asia, Australia, New Zealand) and a journey between TC2 (Europe, Africa, Middle East) and TC3 (Asia, Australia, New Zealand)
The Piece Concept used to apply for a journey :
- To/From the USA and Canada.
If you are traveling on THAI flights for your entire journey, details of the free baggage allowance of each of the above mentioned are published below:
• Checked Baggage Policy by Weight Concept applicable to Purely Domestic Sectors
Categories |
Maximum Combined Weight of All Pieces |
Royal Silk Class |
30 kg (66 pounds) |
Economy Class |
20 kg (44 pounds) |
Infant not occupying a seat |
10 kg (22 pounds) |
ROP & Star Alliance Gold Members Extra |
20 kg (44 pounds) |
ROP Silver Member |
10 kg (22 pounds) |
Important Notice
If your journey involves multiple airline partners, please be aware that baggage rules may vary. In case of code-share flights the carrier performing as the operating carrier determines the baggage rule. In some cases, the baggage rules that apply for your journey may be those of our partner airlines, please contact your travel agent or our ticketing/reservation agent for further advice.
Excess Baggage Charges applicable to Purely Domestic Sectors
All excess baggage must be assessed and charged before the passenger boards the aircraft.
Baggage checked in addition to the traveler's baggage allowance. Checked baggage allowance may vary depending on cabin, status level, military status, itinerary and date of purchase.
Baggage carried in excess of the free baggage allowance is charged as follows, irrespective of the class paid for and used by the passenger.
Excess Baggage Charge rate, applicable to a checked portion of travel on purely THAI Domestic sectors, are in Weight Concept on a fixed rate listed below.
THB Per Kilogram (Between……and……) |
Chiang Mai |
Chiang Rai |
Hat Yai |
Khon Kaen |
Krabi |
Koh Samui |
Bangkok |
60 |
70 |
80 |
55 |
70 |
95 |
Phuket |
Surat Thani |
Ubon Ratchathani |
Udon Thani |
- |
- |
|
70 |
65 |
60 |
55 |
- |
- |
|
Chiang Mai |
Phuket |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
125 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Note :
1. The above "Domestic Excess Baggage Charge Table" is effective for a checked portion of travel On/After 23JUL12 until
further notice.
2. Excess Baggage Charge rate is per kilogram in THB (Thai Baht).
3. The Excess Baggage Charge per kilogram for any additional THAI Domestic services is 1.5 percent of the highest normal direct
one way economy class fare.
4. Child and infant discounted rates are not applicable.
5. For International Excess Baggage Charge rates are separately shown in USD (US Dollars).
6. If baggage is through check from TG Domestic connecting to TG International sectors, the Excess Baggage through check
portion of travel is applied by zoning basis.
7. TG Domestic Sectors in Thailand is located by Zone 1. (Please refer Zoning Definitions for International Excess Baggage
Charge Table.)
8. The condition on the 5th note, Currency Conversion: Excess baggage Charges published in USD only will be converted to
the Local Currency by using the Banker's Selling Rate on the date of baggage charged.
• Checked Baggage Policy by Weight Concept applicable to International Sectors within TC3, between TC2 and TC3
Categories |
Maximum Combined Weight of All Pieces |
Royal First Class |
40 kg (88 pounds) |
Royal Silk Class |
30 kg (66 pounds) |
Premium Economy Class |
30 kg (66 pounds) |
Economy Class |
20 kg (44 pounds) |
Infant not occupying a seat |
10 kg (22 pounds) |
ROP & Star Alliance Gold Members Extra |
20 kg (44 pounds) |
ROP Silver Member |
10 kg (22 pounds)
|
1. When a passenger is involuntarily rerouted to a lower class of service, the higher class baggage allowance shall be applied even though the refund for the fare difference is made.
2. The exemption from extra baggage shall be applied to any passengers who traveling on the conditions agreed by THAI and Government sector.
The exemption shall be applied according to the condition on the passenger's ticket only. By government order or agreement, certain passenger categories may have a free baggage allowance deviating from the regular system. Such amended free baggage allowance is stated in the passenger's ticket.Important Notice
Excess Baggage Charges (Within TC3, Between TC2 and TC3)
USD Per Kilogram |
To Zone 1 |
To Zone 2 |
To Zone 3 |
To Zone 4 |
To Zone 5 |
To Zone 6 |
From Zone 1 |
7 |
10 |
25 |
30 |
55 |
- |
From Zone 2 |
10 |
25 |
30 |
35 |
55 |
- |
From Zone 3 |
25 |
30 |
35 |
40 |
55 |
- |
From Zone 4 |
30 |
35 |
40 |
55 |
55 |
- |
From Zone 5 |
55 |
55 |
55 |
55 |
55 |
- |
From Zone 6 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Note :
Zoning |
Definitions |
Zone 1 |
Bangladesh, Cambodia, China(KMG), Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand and TG Domestic Sectors in Thailand, Vietnam, Between HKG and TPE, Between TPE and SEL, Between KHI and MCT, Between HKT and SIN, Between HKT and KUL |
Zone 2 |
China(BJS, SHA, CTU, CAN, XMN,CKG,CSX), Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Macau, Nepal, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Between HKG and SEL, Between HKT and HKG, Between HKT and DEL, Between HKT and BOM |
Zone 3 |
Australia(PER), Japan, Korea, Oman, Pakistan, United Arab Emirates, Between HKT and SEL, Between HKT and PER, Between HKT and TPE |
Zone 4 |
Australia(SYD, BNE, MEL), Russia(MOW) |
Zone 5 |
Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, New Zealand, Norway, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Between STO and HKT, Between CPH and HKT |
Zone 6 |
United States of America, Canada |
• Checked Baggage Policy by Piece Concept applicable to an International Sectors to/from USA/Canada
Destination |
Class |
Maximum weight / baggage (to avoid overweight baggage charge) |
Maximum checked bags |
Maximum dimension (to avoid oversize baggage charge) |
To/from USA and Canada |
First (Royal First) |
32 kg (70 lbs) |
2 |
158 cm (62 inches) |
Business |
32 kg (70 lbs) |
2 |
158 cm (62 inches) |
|
Economy |
23 kg (50 lbs) |
2 |
158 cm (62 inches) |
|
Infant not occupying seat |
23 kg (50 lbs) |
1 |
115 cm (45 inches) |
Carry-on Items
In addition to the checked baggage allowance, each passenger is allowed to hand carry one baggage at maximum length 56 cm (22 inches), width 45 cm (18 inches), thickness 25 cm (10 inches). These dimensions include wheels, handles, and side pockets.
Total weight of the carry-on baggage must not exceed seven kg (15 lb).
Passengers are required to place the baggage in the overhead compartment or under their own seat.
Passengers can bring the following items free of charge :
• Handbag/wallet/purse with the maximum length 37.5 cm (15 inches), width 25 cm (10 inches), depth 12.5 cm (5 inches), or the total of three dimensions do not exceed 75 cm (30 inches) with the total weight not exceeding 1.5kgs(3.3lb). Notebooks, or portable personal computers are also applied with this condition.
• Walking sticks (crutches) used by elderly passengers, sick passengers, and handicapped passengers
• Camera or small binoculars
• Infant food
Note
Spot check may be performed against the test unit and/or weighing machine at the check-in counter and/or at the boarding gate to ensure compliance to these regulations.
Special Baggage Determination on Excess Baggage Charges in either Weight (within TC3, between TC2 and TC3) or Piece Concept (to/from USA/Canada) for tickets issued worldwide before 16Dec2013
Category |
Include in allowance |
Charge |
Remark |
Bike |
Yes |
If it exceeds the allowance apply Excess baggage charge Weight / Piece Concept |
Allow 1 bike per passenger to be included in the allowance. |
Bowling |
Yes |
If it exceeds the allowance apply Excess baggage charge Weight / Piece Concept |
|
Fishing |
Yes |
If it exceeds the allowance apply Excess baggage charge Weight / Piece Concept |
|
Golfing |
Yes |
If it exceeds the allowance apply Excess baggage charge Weight / Piece Concept. |
Allow 1 golf set per passenger to be included in the allowance. |
Snow/Water Skiing |
Yes |
If it exceeds the allowance apply Excess baggage charge Weight / Piece Concept |
|
Surfboard/Windsurf |
No Note: Exception please see remark |
Apply Excess baggage charge Weight /Piece Concept. • Weight Concept: A board not exceeding 109 inches (277 cm) charge 5kg. If exceeding 109 inches (277cm) charge 8 kg. • Piece Concept: A board not exceeding 109 inches (277cm) charge 50% of the unit rate. If exceeding 109 inches (277cm ) charge 1 unit rate (USD 119) |
If travel to / from Australia / New Zealand, the surfboard / windsurf is able to include in the baggage allowance. |
Scuba Diving |
Yes |
If it exceeds the allowance apply Excess baggage charge Weight /Piece Concept |
|
AVIH |
No |
Apply actual weight of the pet and container for Weight Concept. |
|
Other Bulky item not exceeding 32 kg and dimension not exceeding 158cm. |
Yes |
If it exceeds the allowance apply Excess baggage charge Weight /Piece Concept |
|
Sporting Firearms |
Yes |
If it exceeds the allowance apply Excess baggage charge Weight /Piece Concept |
|
One portable musical instrument |
Yes Note : If the item not exceeding 100cm (39 inches) in length |
If it exceeds the allowance apply Excess baggage charge Weight /Piece Concept |
|
Other Sport Equipment |
Yes |
If it exceeds the allowance apply Excess baggage charge Weight /Piece Concept |
|
Excess Baggage Charge Rates of:
• Weight Concept, please refer to Excess Baggage Charges (Within TC3, Between TC2 and TC3)
Category |
Include in allowance |
Charge |
Remark |
Bike |
Yes |
If it exceeds the allowance apply Special Unit price (Flat Rates). |
Allow 1 bike per passenger to be included in the allowance. |
Bowling |
Yes |
If it exceeds the allowance apply Special Unit price (Flat Rates). |
|
Fishing Equipment |
Yes |
If it exceeds the allowance apply Special Unit price (Flat Rates). |
|
Golfing |
Yes |
If it exceeds the allowance apply Special Unit price (Flat Rates). |
Allow 1 golf set per passenger to be included in the allowance. |
Snow/Water Skiing |
Yes |
If it exceeds the allowance apply Special Unit price (Flat Rates). |
|
Surfboard/Windsurf |
No Note: Exception please see remark |
If it exceeds the allowance apply Special Unit price (Flat Rates). |
If travel to / from Australia / New Zealand, the surfboard is able to include in the baggage allowance If it exceeds the allowance apply Special Unit price (Flat Rates). |
Scuba Diving |
Yes |
If it exceeds the allowance apply Special Unit price (Flat Rates). |
|
AVIH |
No |
Collect charges in Special Unit price (Flat Rates). |
Only Dog or Cat to be accepted to some destinations due to regulations of each countries. Not applicable for TG2000-2999 (Thai Smile) |
Other Bulky item not exceeding 32 kg and dimension not exceeding 158cm. |
Yes |
If it exceeds the allowance apply Special Unit price (Flat Rates). |
|
Sporting Firearms |
Yes |
If it exceeds the allowance apply Special Unit price (Flat Rates). |
|
One portable musical instrument |
Yes Note : If the item not exceeding 100cm (39 inches) in length |
If it exceeds the allowance apply Special Unit price (Flat Rates). |
|
Special Unit Price (Flat Rate) Charge of:
• Weight Concept, please refer to *Excess Charges for Special Baggage within TC3, Between TC2 and TC3 (for tickets issued worldwide on/after 16Dec2013)Baggage Allowance
Passengers may carry free of charge baggage as specified and subject to the conditions and limitations in THAI Regulations.
The weight allowance has been introduced by THAI for a journey wholly within TC3 (Asia, Australia, New Zealand) and a journey between TC2 (Europe, Africa, Middle East) and TC3 (Asia, Australia, New Zealand) where the Piece Concept used to apply for a journey to/from the USA and Canada.
For travel to and from the United States Thai Airways provides passengers with a free baggage allowance for adults and infant according to the chart below.
Destination |
Class |
Maximum weight / baggage (to avoid overweight baggage charge) |
Maximum checked bags |
Maximum dimension |
To/from USA and Canada |
First (Royal First) |
32 kg (70 lbs) |
2 |
158 cm (62 inches) |
Business (Royal Silk) |
32 kg (70 lbs) |
2 |
158 cm (62 inches) |
|
Economy |
23 kg (50 lbs) |
2 |
158 cm (62 inches) |
|
Infant not occupying seat |
23 kg (50 lbs) |
1 |
115 cm (45 inches) |
· Royal First Class and Royal Silk Class passengers receive a free baggage allowance of two pieces. The weight of each piece shall not exceed 32 kgs (70 lbs) and linear measurement (length + width + height) shall not exceed 158 cms (62 inches).
· Passengers traveling on economy class are given a free baggage allowance of two pieces. The weight of each item shall not exceed 23 kgs (50 lbs) and linear measurement of each piece shall not exceed 158 linear cms (62 inches).
· Royal Orchid Plus (ROP) Gold Card members will enjoy the privilege of one extra baggage on top of the regular allowance in any class of travel. The applicable privilege will be utilized along with the frequent flyer status to only those tickets that are wholly online or involved interline transportation with other carriers who agreed to the applicable of the bonus.
· Special baggage rate shall be applied for unusual size and weight. Please contact the local THAI office. For the Excess Baggage Charge rate, please refer "Baggage and Optional Fees for Thai Airways International Public Company Ltd. for travel to/from the USA and Canada"
Carry-on baggage
Thai Airways International Public Company Ltd. will permit one carry- on bag plus one small personal item per customer to be carried on the aircraft at no charge. The maximum combined linear measurement (length x width x thickness) of the carry-on bag must not exceed 22 inches x 18 inches x 10 inches (56 x 45 x 25 cm). The maximum weight of the carry-on bag is 15 pounds (seven kg). For more information on allowable carry-on baggage please refer to Baggage Policy (General Service - Carry on Items)
Excess Baggage Charges (To/From USA/Canada)
All excess baggage must be assessed and charged before the passenger boards the aircraft.
Baggage checked in addition to the traveler's baggage allowance. Checked baggage allowance may vary depending on cabin, status level, military status, itinerary and date of purchase.
Baggage carried in excess of the free baggage allowance is charged as follows, irrespective of the class paid for and used by the passenger.
Excess Baggage Charge rate for a checked portion of travel to/from USA/Canada in Piece Concept on a zone basis listed below.
USD Per Piece |
To Zone 1 |
To Zone 2 |
To Zone 3 |
To Zone 4 |
To Zone 5 |
To Zone 6 |
From Zone 1 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
119 |
From Zone 2 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
119 |
From Zone 3 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
119 |
From Zone 4 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
119 |
From Zone 5 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
119 |
From Zone 6 |
119 |
119 |
119 |
119 |
119 |
119 |
Calculation details:
Routing |
Each excess baggage charge |
Oversized Baggage: each bag (Piece) exceeding the dimension of 62 inches (158cm) but not exceeding 80 inches (203 cm)
|
Twice the applicable excess baggage charge shall apply to 1. Each bag (Piece) exceeding 2 checked bags (Piece) and 2. Exceeding the dimension of 62 inches (158 cm), but not exceeding 80 inches (203 cm) |
Oversized/Overweight baggage. Such bag (Piece) shall be weighed and shall be charged at 3 times the applicable excess baggage charges for the first 45 kg of fraction thereof for each additional 10 kg. Of the fraction thereof, 1 (One) additional excess baggage charge shall be applied. |
To/From USA and Canada |
USD119 |
USD119 (Note8) |
USD238 (Note9) |
USD119 X 3 (Note10) |
Note:
1. The above Excess Baggage Charge (From/To USA/Canada) Table is effective for a checked portion on/after 23JUL12 until further notice.
2. Excess baggage charges published in USD will be converted to the local currency by using the Banker's Selling Rate on the date of baggage charged.
3. If baggage is through check from TG Domestic connecting to TG International sectors, the Excess Baggage through check portion of travel is applied by zoning basis. TG Domestic Sectors in Thailand is located by Zone 1. (Please refer Zoning Definitions for International Excess Baggage Charge Table.)
4. Child and infant discounted rates are not applicable.
5. The above table of excess baggage charge will be used on TG flights only.
6. Baggage carried in excess of the free baggage allowance as specified is charged irrespective of the class paid for and used by passenger.
7. Zoning Definitions :
Zoning |
Definitions |
Zone 1 |
Bangladesh, Cambodia, China(KMG), Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand and TG Domestic Sectors in Thailand, Vietnam, Between HKG and TPE, Between TPE and SEL, Between KHI and MCT, Between HKT and SIN, Between HKT and KUL |
Zone 2 |
China(BJS, SHA, CTU, CAN, XMN,CKG,CSX), Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Macau, Nepal, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Between HKG and SEL, Between HKT and HKG, Between HKT and DEL, Between HKT and BOM |
Zone 3 |
Australia(PER), Japan, Korea, Oman, Pakistan, United Arab Emirates, Between HKT and SEL,Between HKT and PER, Between HKT and TPE |
Zone 4 |
Australia(SYD, BNE, MEL), Russia(MOW) |
Zone 5 |
Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, New Zealand, Norway, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Between STO and HKT, Between CPH and HKT |
Zone 6 |
United States of America, Canada |
8.The applicable excess baggage charge shall apply to:
a. The excess number of baggage: each bag (Piece) exceeding two checked bags (Piece)
b. Oversized Baggage: each bag (Piece) exceeding the dimension of 62 inches (158cm) but not exceeding 80 inches (203 cm)
9. Twice the applicable excess baggage charge shall apply to :
a. The excess number plus oversized: each bag (Piece) exceeding two checked bags (Piece) and exceeding the dimension of 62 inches (158 cm), but not exceeding 80 inches (203 cm)
10. Any bag (Piece),
a. the sum of the three dimensions of which exceeds 80 inches (203 cm), and / or
b. the weight of which exceeds 70 lbs (32 kg) shall be subject for the following:
i. Such bag (Piece) shall not be carried as accompanied baggage unless prior handling arrangements have been made in advance and get confirmation from TG.
ii. Such bag (Piece) shall be weighed and shall be charged at three times the applicable excess baggage charges for the first 45 kg of fraction thereof for each additional 10 kg. Of the fraction thereof, one (One) additional excess baggage charge shall be applied.
Other checked items (To/ from USA and Canada)
Additional Items as checked baggage that may have extra handling charges. The following items are subject to a special handling fee based on itinerary. All fees listed are per item.
Bicycles
A bicycle may be included as part of your free baggage allowance. For a bicycle above your free baggage allowance, normal excess baggage rates apply: USD119
Golf Equipment (one set of clubs)**
You may use one of your free baggage allowance piece for a set of golf equipment. If in excess of your free baggage allowance, then 50% of the excess baggage rate shall apply for one set of golf equipment: USD60 .
** One set of Golf equipment consists of maximum 14 clubs, 12 balls, one set of golf shoes.
Additional golf equipment after the first set will be charged at the normal excess baggage rate: USD119
Snow/Water Skiing Equipment (will be included in the free baggage allowance)
If it exceeds the baggage allowance, shall be charged 33% of the excess baggage rate: USD40
Surfboards (will not be included in the free baggage allowance)
One board not exceeding 109 inches (277 cm) at 50% of excess baggage charge : USD60
Any surfboards exceeding 109 inches (277 cm) will be charged the full excess baggage fee: USD119
A second board shall be charged at the full excess baggage rate: USD119
Windsurf Equipment (will not be included in the free baggage allowance)
One board not exceeding 109 inches (277 cm) at 50% of excess baggage charge : USD60
Any surfboards exceeding 109 inches (277 cm) will be charged the full excess baggage fee: USD119
A second board shall be charged at the full excess baggage rate: USD119
Scuba Diving Equipment (will be included in the free baggage allowance)
If it exceeds the baggage allowance, shall be charged at : USD119
Bulky Baggage/Oversized/Overweight Piece
Normal excess charges shall apply as stated above
Weapons Firearms ammunition (will be included in the free baggage allowance)
If it exceeds the baggage allowance, shall be charged at : USD119
Sporting firearms
Will be accepted as one piece of baggage; if in excess will be charged at: USD119
One portable musical instrument (not exceeding 39 inches / 100 cm) in length
Shall be considered in free baggage allowance. Normal excess baggage rate shall apply: USD119
Other articles and sport equipment
Shall be included in the baggage allowance. If in excess, apply normal excess baggage rate: USD119
Pets as Checked Baggage (AVIH)
For transportation of pets (under 32 kg/70lbs) the charge will be twice of the normal excess baggage rate: USD119 X 2 = USD238 for Piece Concept and excess baggage of total weight in weight concept
Notice:
If your journey involves multiple airline partners, please be aware that baggage rules and fees for optional services may vary. In some cases, the baggage rules and fees for optional services that apply to your journey may be those of our partner airlines. You may find this information for our codeshare partner airlines at the following websites:
http://www.ana.co.jp/wws/japan/e/asw common/guide/baggage.html
http://www.lufthansa.com/online/portal/lh/us/nonav/local?nodeid=3373626
http://brusselsairlines.com/com/my-travel/practical-information/Default.aspx?item=23735#piTitle
Other Services (To/ from USA and Canada)
Online booking
No charge
Ticketing with a Thai Airways agent
No charge
Paper Ticket issuance
USD50 to USD150
Replacing a lost paper ticket or miscellaneous charge order (MCO)
USD75 to USD150
Unaccompanied minors
Unaccompanied Minor -(mandatory Age 5 -11, optional Age 12 - 17) fee is USD60 per International flight segment (No fee for Thailand domestic flights) plus applicable adult fare per minor (Two or more siblings [brother/sister] traveling on the same reservation will be charged one fee for each direction of travel.)
Oxygen fee (provided only during onboard flight)
USD150 to USD300 on international flight depending on how much flow rate of oxygen supplement is required.
Stretcher Transportation
Six (6) times the full economy class fare will be charged for passengers who need to be transported while lying flat due to medical conditions.
Cabin Class Upgrade (for flights to/from USA) The following optional fee is applicable for cabin upgrade from / to LAX for flight operated by THAI.
LAX - BKK
From Economy class to Royal Silk Business Class: USD1917.00
LAX - ICN
From Economy class to Royal Silk Business Class: USD1900.00
Interline Journey
General Information
Baggage Allowance determination and excess baggage charges calculation apply to baggage to be through checked from the point of departure to the point of arrival without stopover at any of the intermediate points. If passenger takes a stopover at an intermediate point, a new assessment of baggage allowance and baggage charges, if applicable, will be measured from the point of departure following the stopover.
If you travel with additional weight or piece baggage which is considered as over carrier baggage allowance, the excess baggage charge shall be applied. THAI provides the amount of the charges varied in accordance with your baggage checked portion when you travel with THAI. If your journey and/or your baggage checked portion are comprised of more than one carrier, other carrier’s baggage rules may apply.
Interline Baggage Selection:
Generally, a common baggage provision, IATA Resolution 302, is applicable to IATA airline members (including THAI). The resolution regulates which carrier’s baggage rules apply when your journey and/or baggage checked portion comprised of two or more carriers (Interline baggage provision). The IATA Resolution 302 is considered in accordance with the IATA Traffic Conference Areas.
In order to facilitate the adjustment of fares, fees and other charges, IATA has divided the world into three main ‘Areas’. These Areas are called Area1, Area2 and Area3. They are regularly used in the interpretation of tariff rules and in the calculation of international air fares. Airlines sometimes refer to these areas as TC (Tariff Conference), TC1 (for Area1), TC2 (for Area2) and TC3 (for Area3).
Under each Area there are smaller ‘sub-areas’ or ‘regions’ which, in the IATA context, may have a different meaning from that generally implied by the geographical term.
Area 1 is composed of the whole of the Western Hemisphere.
Area 2 is Europe, Middle, and Africa.
Area 3 is composed of the whole of Asia and the neighboring islands (with the exception of the part included in TC2); Australia, New Zealand and neighboring islands and also the Pacific Islands (except those included in TC1).
Determination of carrier’s baggage rule in accordance with your baggage checked portion
1. For travel between two or more Tariff Conference Areas, the carrier performing carriage on the first sector that crosses from one area to another on that checked portion determines the baggage rule.
2. For travel between Tariff Conference Sub-areas, the carrier performing carriage on the first sector that crosses from one sub-area to another on that checked portion determines the baggage rule.
3. For travel within a Tariff Conference Sub-area, the carrier performing carriage on the first international sector on that checked portion determines the baggage rule.
4. For travel within a single country, the carrier performing on the first Operating Carrier on the checked portion determines the baggage rule.
Note: If you travel involved a so-called code-share flight, the carrier performing as the aircraft operating on that checked portion determines the baggage rule.
Travel to/from the USA
In general, for passengers whose ultimate ticketed origin or destination is the United States and/or its territories, the baggage provisions selected at the beginning of the itinerary shall apply throughout the journey, regardless of stopovers.
If THAI baggage rule applies on your journey to the United States/US Territories, it is also THAI baggage rule applies on the return though you makes a stopover en-route.
In case of code-share flights that include a point in the United States/US Territories, the carrier performing as the marketing carrier determines the baggage rule.
If your journey involves multiple airline partners, please be aware that baggage rules may vary. The baggage rules that apply for your journey may be those of our partner airlines. In some cases, they may apply their own baggage rule regardless of the code-share rules and rules for both outbound and inbound portion of travel. You may be charged for check-baggage fee if your journey originates in the United States/US Territories. Please contact their ticketing/reservation agents and/or read more about their baggage allowance and fee policies through their websites for further advice.
Interline Partner's Website Link of Baggage Policy
Note:
1.Please contact THAI if any of the links in the Interline Partner's Website Link of Baggage Policy Table are ineffective
2.As for airlines which are not listed, please check with the partner airlines directly.
All liquids, aerosols, and gels in carry on baggage must be carried in containers with a capacity not greater than 100ml.
- Liquids carried in containers larger than 100ml. are not accepted, even if the container is only partially filled.
- Containers must be placed in a transparent re-sealable plastic bag with a maximum capacity of one litre.
- The plastic bag must be presented for visual examination at the screening point.
- Only one transparent re-sealable plastic bag per passenger may be permitted.
- Exemptions may be made for medications, baby milk/foods and passengers with special dietary requirements.
- The plastic bag must be presented separately from other cabin baggage at screening checkpoint.
- Items purchased either at airport duty free shops or on board aircraft must be packed in a sealed plastic bag, and not have been opened. Passengers may be required to display a satisfactory proof of purchase.
Passengers can obtain a copy of this part by any of the following means
• For calls made from within the USA by telephone via the Toll-Free Hotline for Air Travelers with Disabilities at 1-800-778-4838 (voice) or 1-800-455-9880 (TTY)
• By telephone to the Aviation Consumer Protection Division at 202-366-2220 (voice) or 202-366-0511 (TTY)
• By mail to the Air Consumer Protection Division, C-75, U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Ave., SE., West Building, Room W96-432, Washington, DC 20590
• On the Aviation Consumer Protection Division ' s Web site (http://www.dot.gov/airconsumer)
Passengers traveling overseas should check the validity of the following documents:
1. Passport Passports of individuals traveling overseas must have a validity of more than 6 months. An exception may be made depending on the country concerned but this depends on their regulations. The passport holder must contact the embassy concerned to check the travel requirements prior to conducting travel.
2. Visa Individuals are recommended to check travel-related information at respective embassies, as each country has different requirements for foreign nationals' entry. Passengers are recommended to check this information prior to departure in order to avoid being denied travel at the airport.
I. General Rules – TG Stand-by upgrading is the facility applicable in the “From…..To…..” basis at passenger contentment and satisfaction. There are two tables of the upgrading surcharges/fees shown in different currencies, varied by boarding point:
a. TG Stand-by upgrading for sector(s) from Thailand where currency shown in THB (THAI Baht),
b. TG Stand-by upgrading for other sectors except Thailand where currency shown in different Local Currency.
1. The stand-by upgrading can be requested after the original ticket has been issued.
2. The stand-by upgrading shall only be applied from Economy to Business class (effective 01APR14) and Business class to First class (effective 01MAY14).
Note: The upgrading surcharge table from Business to First class shall be applicable at Check-in Counter of the boarding point on the Departure Date.
3. The stand-by upgrade charge facility is applicable to all TG document issued by using TG Carrier Fares (both normal and/or special fares) provided that passenger is travelling on Thai Operated Flight (TG 3-digits flight number).
Note: Industry Discount, Agent Discount, ZED Fares, ROP Award Redemption and Barter tickets are not permitted.
4. The upgrading process shall be done at the boarding airport of the applicable sector upon check-in, subjected to seat available at the time of departure.
5. The upgrading facility is applicable to all journey types: One Way, Round Trip, Circle Trip, and Open Jaw.
6. The applicable charge table is permitted for one-way basis.
7. The surcharge level are quoted in accordance with an applicable local currency and based on the actual amount. Any other discount such as Child / Infant, Tour Conductor and Agent Discounts are not permitted.
8. Any additional taxes or surcharges incurred with the upgrading are on passenger expenses.
9. Mileage is earned on the original paid fares.
10. Refund is not applicable to the upgrading surcharges.
II. Privileges for stand-by upgrade
1. Baggage Allowance – permitted in accordance with the new class of service provided that the upgrading process is done at check-in counter.
2. Lounge Access – permitted in accordance with the new class of service provided that the upgrading process is done at check-in counter.
3. Meal Service – in accordance with the new class of service if the upgrading process is completed 2 hours prior to flight departure.
UPGRADE SURCHARGE/FEE FROM ECONOMY TO BUSINESS CLASS
FOLLOWING SPECIAL SURCHARGE/FEE ARE APPLICABLE TO SPECIAL
UPGRADING PASSENGER ON TG ONLINE SECTORS FROM BANGKOK to WORLDWIDE.
EFFECTIVE 01APR2014
Group | FROM – TO | Stand-by Upgrading Surcharge/Fee for B,M,H,Q to Business Class | Stand-by Upgrading Surcharge/Fee for V, W to Business Class | ||
1 | BKK-PEN/PNH/RGN/VTE HKT-KUL |
THB 3370 | THB 4120 | ||
2 | BKK-HAN/KMG/KUL/SGN | THB 4535 | THB 5540 | ||
3 | BKK-CAN/CCU/DAC/CTU BKK-HKG/SIN HKT-HKG |
THB 5875 | THB 7180 | ||
4 | BKK-DPS/JKT/KHH/KTM/MNL/TPE/XMN | THB 7745 | THB 9465 | ||
BKK-CMB | N/A | N/A | |||
5 | BKK-BJS/SHA/BOM/DEL/BLR/KHI/LHE BKK-ISB/MAA/VNS/GAY/HYD HKT-TPE |
THB 7985 | THB 9755 | ||
6 | BKK-SEL/PUS BKK-MCT BKK-FUK/NGO/OSA/TYO/CTS/SDJ HKT-SEL |
THB 13580 | THB 16595 | ||
7 | BKK-PER HKT-PER |
THB 19565 | THB 23910 | ||
8 | BKK-DXB | THB 10660 | THB 13025 | ||
9 | BKK-BNE/MEL/SYD | THB 21460 | THB 26225 | ||
10 | BKK-AKL/FRA/MAD/MUC/PAR/ZRH/JNB BKK-MOW/ROM/MIL/BRU |
THB 29985 | THB 36650 | ||
11 | BKK-LON | THB 33550 | THB 41000 | ||
Group | FROM – TO | Stand-by Upgrading Surcharge/Fee for B,M,H,Q to Premium Economy Class (U Class) | Stand-by Upgrading Surcharge/Fee for V, W to Premium Economy Class(U Class) | Stand-by Upgrading Surcharge/Fee for B,M,H,Q to Business Class | Stand-by Upgrading Surcharge/Fee for V, W to Business Class |
12 | BKK-STO/CPH/OSL | THB 19510 | THB 23840 | THB 31195 | THB 38130 |
Group | FROM – TO | Stand-by Upgrading Surcharge/Fee for B,M,H,Q to Business Class | Stand-by Upgrading Surcharge/Fee for V, W to Business Class | ||
13 | BKK-LAX | THB 51280 | THB 62595 | ||
14 | DOMESTIC DOMESTIC SECTORS WITHIN THAILAND EXCEPT : CNX-HKT OR V.V. |
THB 2265 | THB 2765 |
Remarks: The additional RBD surcharge level to the table, if needed, shall be categorized by RBD hierarchy;
1. RBD "Y" shall be applicable to the Lower Surcharge List (B, M, H, Q), if required.
2. RBD "G" shall be applicable to the Higher Surchare List (V, W), if required.
UPGRADE SURCHARGE/FEE FROM ECONOMY TO BUSINESS CLASS
(APPLICABLE FOR TG DOCUMENT & TG CARRIER FARES)
FOLLOWING SPECIAL SURCHARGE ARE APPLICABLE TO SPECIAL
UPGRADING PASSENGER ON TG ONLINE SECTORS WORLDWIDE.
EFFECTIVE 01APR14-UFN EXCEPT CPH/ROM/MIL EFFECTIVE 01MAY14
Group | FROM – TO | Stand-by Upgrading Surcharge/Fee for B,M,H,Q to Business Class | Stand-by Upgrading Surcharge/Fee for V, W to Business Class | ||
1 | PEN - BKK PNH - BKK RGN - BKK VTE - BKK KUL - HKT |
MYR 380 USD 110 USD 110 USD 110 MYR 380 |
MYR 460 USD 130 USD 130 USD 130 MYR 453 |
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2 | HAN/SGN - BKK KMG - BKK KUL - BKK |
USD 140 CNY 870 MYR 500 |
USD 170 CNY 1060 MYR 610 |
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3 | CAN/CTU - BKK CCU - BKK DAC - BKK HKG - BKK HKG - HKT SIN - BKK SEL - TPE TPE - SEL |
CNY 1130 INR 11080 USD 180 HKD 1410 HKD 1410 SGD 240 KRW 219200 TWD 6190 |
CNY 1380 INR 13540 USD 220 HKD 1720 HKD 1720 SGD 290 KRW 267700 TWD 7560 |
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4 | CMB - BKK DPS/JKT - BKK KHH/TPE - BKK KTM - BKK MNL - BKK XMN - BKK SEL - HKG HKG - SEL |
N/A USD 240 TWD 7330 USD 240 USD 240 CNY 1480 KRW 252900 HKD 1790 |
N/A USD 290 TWD 8950 USD 290 USD 290 CNY 1810 KRW 308000 HKD 2180 |
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5 | BJS/SHA - BKK BOM/DEL/BLR/MAA/VNS/GAY/HYD - BKK KHI/LHE/ISB - BKK TPE - HKT |
CNY 1530 INR 15060 PKR 25610 TWD 7550 |
CNY 1870 INR 18390 PKR 31280 TWD 9230 |
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6 | SEL/PUS - BKK MCT - BKK "FUK/NGO/OSA/TYO/CTS/ SDJ - BKK" SEL - HKT |
KRW 451900 OMR 160 JPY 43200 KRW 451900 |
KRW 552200 OMR 200 JPY 52800 KRW 552200 |
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7 | PER - BKK PER - HKT |
AUD 730 AUD 730 |
AUD 890 AUD 890 |
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8 | BKK-DXB | AED 1990 | AED 1990 | ||
9 | BNE/MEL/SYD - BKK | AUD 800 | AUD 980 | ||
10 | AKL - BKK FRA/MUC - BKK MAD - BKK PAR - BKK ZRH - BKK JNB - BKK MOW - BKK BRU - BKK *ROM/MIL - BKK *Effective 01MAY14 **ROM/MIL - BKK **Effective 01JUL12-30APR14 Y-CL to C-CL and C-CL to F-CL Y-CL to F-CL EUR 654 EUR 1308 |
NZD 1170 EUR 680 EUR 680 EUR 680 CHF 850 ZAR 10350 EUR 680 EUR 680 EUR 680 |
NZD 1430 EUR 830 EUR 830 EUR 830 CHF 1040 ZAR 12650 EUR 830 EUR 830 EUR 830 |
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11 | LON - BKK SEL - LAX LAX - SEL |
GBP 620 KRW 1254300 USD 1900 |
GBP 760 KRW 1530500 USD 1925 |
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Group | FROM – TO | Stand-by Upgrading Surcharge/Fee for B,M,H,Q to Premium Economy Class (U Class) | Stand-by Upgrading Surcharge/Fee for V, W to Premium Economy Class(U Class) | Stand-by Upgrading Surcharge/Fee for B,M,H,Q to Business Class | Stand-by Upgrading Surcharge/Fee for V, W to Business Class |
12 | STO - BKK OSL - BKK *Effective 01MAY14 *CPH - BKK **Effective 01JUL12-30APR14 **CPH - BKK |
SEK 3900 NOK 3760 DKK 3290 Y-CL to U-CL DKK 4782 |
SEK 4760 NOK 4590 DKK 4020 Y-CL to C-CL DKK 9590 |
SEK 6230 NOK 6000 DKK 5260 U-CL to F-CL DKK 4782 |
SEK 7610 NOK 7340 DKK 6430 |
Group | FROM – TO | Stand-by Upgrading Surcharge/Fee for B,M,H,Q to Business Class | Stand-by Upgrading Surcharge/Fee for V, W to Business Class | ||
13 | LAX - BKK | USD 1917 | USD 1950 |
Remarks: The additional RBD surcharge level to the table, if needed, shall be categorized by RBD hierarchy;
1. RBD "Y" shall be applicable to the Lower Surcharge List (B, M, H, Q), if required.
2. RBD "G" shall be applicable to the Higher Surchare List (V, W), if required.
UPGRADE SURCHARGE/FEE FROM BUSINESS TO FIRST CLASS
(APPLICABLE FOR TG DOCUMENT & TG CARRIER FARES)
FOLLOWING SPECIAL SURCHARGE/FEE ARE APPLICABLE TO SPECIAL
UPGRADING PASSENGER ON TG ONLINE SECTORS WORLDWIDE AT CHECK-IN COUNTER ON THE DEPARTURE DATE
EFFECTIVE 01MAY14-UFN
Group | FROM – TO | Stand-by Upgrading Surcharge/Fee from Business to First Class (One Way) |
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1 | BKK-PEN BKK-PNH BKK-RGN BKK-VTE HKT-KUL |
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A |
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2 | BKK-HAN BKK-KMG BKK-KUL BKK-SGN |
N/A N/A N/A N/A |
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3 | BKK-CAN BKK-CCU BKK-DAC BKK-CTU BKK-SIN HKT-HKG |
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A |
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BKK-HKG | THB 4640 | |||
4 | BKK-CMB BKK-DPS/JKT BKK-KHH/TPE BKK-KTM BKK-MNL BKK-XMN |
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A |
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5 | BKK-BJS/SHA BKK-BOM/DEL/BLR/MAA/VNS/GAY/HYD BKK-KHI/LHE/ISB HKT-TPE |
N/A N/A N/A N/A |
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6 | BKK-SEL/PUS BKK-MCT HKT-SEL |
N/A N/A N/A |
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BKK-FUK/NGO/OSA/TYO/CTS/SDJ | THB 12165 | |||
7 | BKK-PER HKT-PER |
N/A N/A |
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8 | BKK-DXB | N/A | ||
9 | BKK-BNE/MEL/SYD | THB 30085 | ||
10 |
BKK-AKL/JNB/MOW/BRU | N/A | ||
BKK-FRA/MAD/MUC/PAR/ZRH BKK-ROM/MIL |
THB 24080 | |||
11 | BKK-LON | THB 26080 | ||
12 | BKK-STO/CPH/OSL | N/A | ||
13 | BKK-LAX | N/A | ||
14 | DOMESTIC DOMESTIC SECTORS WITHIN THAILAND EXCEPT : CNX-HKT OR V.V. |
N/A |
UPGRADE SURCHARGE/FEE FROM BUSINESS TO FIRST CLASS
(APPLICABLE FOR TG DOCUMENT & TG CARRIER FARES)
FOLLOWING SPECIAL SURCHARGE/FEE ARE APPLICABLE TO SPECIAL
UPGRADING PASSENGER ON TG ONLINE SECTORS WORLDWIDE AT CHECK-IN COUNTER ON THE DEPARTURE DATE
EFFECTIVE 01MAY14-UFN
Group | FROM – TO | Stand-by Upgrading Surcharge/Fee from Business to First Class (One Way) |
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1 | PEN - BKK PNH - BKK RGN - BKK VTE - BKK KUL - HKT |
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A |
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2 | HAN/SGN - BKK KMG - BKK KUL - BKK |
N/A N/A N/A |
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3 | CAN/CTU - BKK CCU - BKK DAC - BKK HKG - BKK HKG - HKT SIN - BKK TPE - SEL |
N/A N/A N/A HKD 1110 N/A N/A N/A |
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4 | CMB - BKK DPS/JKT - BKK KHH/TPE - BKK KTM - BKK MNL - BKK XMN - BKK HKG - SEL |
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A |
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5 | BJS/SHA - BKK BOM/DEL/BLR/MAA/VNS/GAY/HYD - BKK KHI/LHE/ISB - BKK TPE - HKT |
N/A N/A N/A N/A |
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6 | SEL/PUS - BKK MCT - BKK FUK/NGO/OSA/TYO/CTS/SDJ - BKK SEL - HKT |
N/A N/A JPY 38700 N/A |
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7 | PER - BKK PER - HKT |
N/A N/A |
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8 | DXB - BKK | N/A | ||
9 | BNE/MEL/SYD - BKK | AUD 1120 | ||
10 | AKL - BKK FRA/MUC - BKK |
N/A EUR 550 |
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MAD - BKK PAR - BKK ZRH - BKK JNB - BKK MOW - BKK ROM/MIL - BKK BRU - BKK |
EUR 550 EUR 550 CHF 680 N/A N/A EUR 550 N/A |
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11 | LON - BKK | GBP 490 | ||
12 | STO - BKK CPH - BKK OSL - BKK |
N/A N/A N/A |
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13 | LAX - BKK | N/A |
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PLEASE STUDY THE SAFETY CARD IN YOUR FRONT SEAT POCKET AND LOCATE THE CLOSEST EMERGENCY EXITS NEAR YOU. BE SURE TO KEEP YOUR SEAT BELT FASTENED DURING TAKEOFF AND LANDING, AND AT ALL TIMES WHILE SEATED. FOR SAFETY REASONS, PASSENGERS ARE ASKED TO REFRAIN FROM SLEEPING ON THE AIRCRAFT FLOOR AND UNNECESSARY WALKING DURING THE FLIGHT. SLEEPING PASSENGERS MAY BE INJURED DURING UNEXPECTED TURBULENCE, UNLESS FIRMLY RESTRAINED BY THEIR SEAT BELT. AFTER LANDING, PLEASE REMAIN IN YOUR SEAT, WITH YOUR SEAT BELT FASTENED, UNTIL THE AIRCRAFT HAS COME TO ACOMPLETESTOP AND THE “FASTEN SEAT BELT” SIGN HAS BEEN SWITCHED OFF.
ELECTRONIC DEVICES
1. PROHIBITED DEVICES ON BOARD
AT ALL TIMES FOR YOUR SAFETY, PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES SUCH AS RADIO TRANSMITTERS, WALKIE-TALKIES, PORTABLE RADIO-CONTROLLED TOYS, RADIOS, TELEVISION RECEIVERS, CITIZEN BAND RADIOS, PAGERS, ELECTRONIC TOYS AND WIRELESS DEVICES (MOUSE, BLUETOOTH, ETC.), MUST BE SWITCHED OFF ONCE THE AIRCRAFT DOORS HAVE CLOSED AND SHALL NOT BE USED ON BOARD DURING THE ENTIRE FLIGHT.
2.ACCEPTABLE DEVICES ON BOARD
DURING FLIGHT DEVICES WHICH DO NOT EMIT RADIO SIGNALS INCLUDING PORTABLE VIDEO EQUIPMENT, LAPTOPS OR PORTABLE PCS WITHOUT PRINTERS, CASSETTES/CD/DVD/MINI DISC/MP3PLAYERS (USED WITH HEADPHONES ONLY), ELECTRONIC GAMES, ELECTRONIC CALCULATORS AND ELECTRONIC SHAVERS MAY ONLY BE USED 15 MINUTES AFTER TAKEOFF UNTIL THE SEAT BELT SIGN IS SWITCHED ON AGAIN BEFORE LANDING. FLIGHT MODE CAPABLE MOBILE PHONES AND PORTABLE DIGITAL ASSISTANTS (PDAS), CAN BE USED IN THE SAME FLIGHT PHASE AS THE DEVICES ABOVE WHEN IN “FLIGHT MODE”.
HOWEVER, USE OF ANY PORTABLE DEVICE SUSPECTED OF INTERFERING WITH FLIGHT OPERATION SHALL BE PROHIBITED.
3. ACCEPTABLE DEVICES ON BOARD FOR ENTIRE FLIGHT
HEARING AIDS, HEART PACEMAKERS, ELECTRONIC WATCHES AND AUTHORISED INFLIGHT EQUIPMENT ARE ALLOWED DURING THE FLIGHT.
BEVERAGES ON BOARD
ALCOHOLIC DRINKS WILL NOT BE SERVED TO PASSENGERS AGED UNDER 18 YEARS. CABIN ATTENDANTS RESERVE THE RIGHT TO DECLINE SERVING ALCOHOL TO PASSENGERS WHO APPEAR INTOXICATED. CONSUMPTION OF PERSONAL ALCOHOLIC DRINKS IS PROHIBITED ON BOARD AT ANY TIME.
SMOKING
SMOKING, BY ANY MEANS, IS NOT PERMITTED BY LAW ON ALL THAI FLIGHTS.
THE REGULATIONS HAVE BEEN IMPLEMENTED FOR PASSENGER SAFETY, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THAI’S AIR TRAFFIC POLICY AND PROCEDURES. THAI’S FLIGHT ATTENDANTS FOLLOW SPECIFIC MEASURES THAT STRICTLY COMPLY WITH SAFETY REGULATIONS SET BY THE CIVIL AVIATION BOARD TO SECURE THE SAFETY OF AIRCRAFT, PASSENGERS AND AIRLINE PROPERTY.
Safety Belt
About Your Seatbelt
Despite good visibility, there is a chance of clear air turbulence that can cause unsmooth motion of the aircraft and result in passenger injury. Passengers are therefore advised to keep their seatbelt fastened throughout the flight, even when the seatbelt sign is switched off.
Boarding Pass
About Your Boarding Pass
We ask for your kind cooperation to present your boarding pass to the flight attendant before entering the cabin. This is to help the flight attendant direct you to your allocated seat in a quick manner, and to avoid getting on the wrong aircraft, which may cause flight delays. Apart from this, it is also to conform with safety and security measures to ensure our safety services.
Alcohol Served on Flights
Alcohol Served on Flights
While flying at high altitudes far above sea level, the cabin will be pressurized for the passengers’ comfort. In spite of the pressurization, the cabin air, like on a high mountain, is thinner and less dense than at sea level. Consequently, those who consume alcoholic drinks maybecomeintoxicated faster than normal and result in an adverse effect on blood pressure. While enjoying our in-flight beverage service for your relaxation, passengers are therefore recommended to drink moderate amounts of alcohol, and a lot of pure water.
Crew Advices
Listen to and Follow Crew Advices and Instructions
In addition to provide passenger care and crew services while traveling on board, cabin crew also have to fulfill their primary duties to ensure passengers’ safety. As such, when passengers are requested or informed to follow their advice or instructions, such as to fasten seat belt, to keep the belongings in the overhead bin, to adjust the seat to the upright position, etc., please kindly comply with them for the sake of your own safety, and that of others.
Mobile Onboard
About Your Mobile Phone
Thai Airways International provides phone services through special bandwidth on almost our entire fleet to serve and satisfy passengers'communication needs.However, using a mobile phone on board –especially during takeoff and landing – may disrupt the air navigation aids and equipment on the airplane.For the sake of safety and comfort,we request your kind cooperation to refrain from using mobile phones during such phases of flight, and to switch to "Flight Mode" to enjoy other applications during flight.
Cabin Baggage
About Your Cabin Baggage
Lifting an overweight/oversized carry-on baggage to stow in an overhead locker, passengers may suffer muscle aches/pain.During turbulence,oversized/overweight baggage may fall on you or other passengers and cause injury.In case of emergency,it may also block the emergency exit routes and pose danger.For the sake of safety,every passenger is allowed one hand-carry baggage not over 7 kg or 45 linear inches (around 115 cm)to be taken on board, and properly stowed in a closed overhead bin.
Flying while Getting Sick
About Flying while Getting Sick
For the sake of passenger safety and comfort while travelling with THAI,when it is unavoidable to fly while feeling ill, we ask for kind consideration to please inform your illness symptoms to our ticketing staff upon issuing the ticket, or to our ground staff during check-in.If necessary,the passenger may be recommended to consult with the airport doctor to ensure your safety.In addition,you may ask the ground staff to forward your symptom details to the flight attendant on board, in order to provide special care and make any basic preparations to deal with aunpredictable situationsor medical treatment.
Be Careful with Hot Drinks
Be Careful with Hot Drinks
While en route our flight attendants will provide hot beverage service to passengers. In order to prevent burn injuries from hot liquid spills, we would like the passengers to:
-When a coffee/tea cup is placed on a carry tray, please wait until the flight attendant finishes pouring the hot liquid and then pick up the coffee/tea cup with caution.
-In case of no carry tray in use, the flight attendant will pour the hot liquid into a coffee/tea cup that the passenger holds with a handle. Please wait until he/she finishes pouring before taking it back; otherwise hot liquid may spill out and possibly cause injury.
Lying on the Cabin Floor
Lying on the Cabin Floor
Passenger seats on board all THAI aircraft have been designed, in line with standard aviation regulations, to be properly fitted, convenient and secure. In particular on long haul flights, some passengers may prefer to change their position by lying on the cabin floor around seating areas, but this can pose a threat to their own safety. Despite a clean and tidy floor, tiny dust particles in the carpet may cause allergic symptoms, and even affect the respiratory system. Moreover, the on-board oxygen may not be circulated fully and sufficiently down on the floor, causing difficult to breathe, and, upon getting up, the passenger may feel light-headed and dizzy. Most importantly, when lying on the cabin floor contact with the metal parts of the seat and floor can cause severe injury, especially during turbulence.
Transporting pets can be a stressful experience for both the passenger and their beloved pet. Therefore, THAI is committed to providing caring, comfortable and stress-free service for both.
Advanced arrangements for pet travel services must be made at time of booking, at least 48 hours prior to flight departure. Passengers are required to alert their travel agent or local THAI office at the time of booking that they will be traveling with their pet. THAI’s staff will check on space availability and provide advice on regulations for the travel of pets to the final destination and/or transit points.
Essential Documents and Health Requirements
Please ensure that all necessary documents have been obtained before departing, as follows:
Valid export and import permits from the relevant animal quarantine officer
• Valid health and rabies vaccination certificate from the authorizing veterinarian
• The Animal Quarantine Bureau of Japan must be notified at least 40 days in advance of scheduled arrival of dogs and cats that will enter Japan. The Bureau will issue a document known as ‘Approval of Inspection of Animal’.
• Prior to entering India, a –No Objection Certificate- (NOC) must be issued locally by the Animal Quarantine and Certification Services (AQCS).
• Dogs and cats entering EU communities must be implanted with Microchip.
• Some countries, e.g. UK, Australia, New Zealand, United Arab Emirates, Hong Kong (SAR China), have imposed regulations to allow pets into their countries as cargo only. Please refer to the topic –Cargo-.
• THAI strongly recommends that passengers obtain details regarding documents required for pet transportation from the relevant embassy website or your nearest embassy.
• There are a limited number of pets allowed, due to rules and regulations of each country.
• Some breeds of dogs, e.g. pitbull terrier dogs, are prohibited into some countries, such as Thailand.
• Dogs and cats less than 6 months old are prohibited entry into some countries.
• Sick/injured/pregnant pets are prohibited from transport.
This service will allow passengers to check-in and collect their pet at the passenger terminals of their flight’s departure and arrival airports. The pet will be loaded in an aircraft hold just beneath the passenger cabin where it will be safe and in a temperature controlled environment.
Flight to/from USA the maximum weight/dimension of pet including the container is 32kgs and dimensions 54 inches length, 27 inches height, 33 inches wide.
Charges: Please contact local offices.
This service allows passengers to transport other pets, not only dogs and cats. Shipping pets will be made through the cargo terminal at the flight departure and arrival airport. The pets will not accompany the passenger; therefore, it is required to make arrangements in advance due to space limitation in the air-conditioned cargo hold for transportation of live animals.
The cost will be more economically feasible compared to AVIH (animal in hold). Passengers will pay for an airways bill instead of excess baggage.
Notes : Please contact an authorized pet travel agent in the local area for details.
THAI can accept guide dogs for the blind and assistance dogs for the deaf in the cabin to some destinations. Passengers must ensure that all animal quarantine regulations and documentations for the entry/transit are provided.
This service will be carried without charge. Please contact THAI local office at least 48 hours in advance of flight departure. The dog will not occupy a seat and will be located next to you but not at the emergency exit row. The dog must be harnessed during the flight.
Flight to/from USA should a passenger with disability has to carry his/her guide dog/assistance dog or emotional support dog
The design and construction of the container must conform to IATA Live Animal Regulations. The following requirement must be met, otherwise THAI may refuse to transport the pet:
• The container must be large enough for the pet to stand up, turn and lie down in a natural manner.
• It must be strong enough to protect the pet during take off and landing. It must have at least 3 sides.
• The door must be secure in such a manner that it will not open accidentally or the pet cannot open it.
• Feeding and watering instructions must be affixed to the container.
Suitable pet containers are available in most professional pet stores.
Pregnancies last on average 40 weeks. For uncomplicated pregnancies, THAI has imposed certain guidelines for travelling expectant mothers, as follows:
• After the 28th week of pregnancy, passengers must obtain a medical certificate of fitness to travel issued by their attending obstetrician, stating the number of weeks of pregnancy and estimated date of delivery. The medical certificate issued by the doctor must be issued no later than 7 days prior to departure, which must be carried with the expectant passenger when boarding the flight.
• For safety reasons, THAI reserves the right to deny boarding under certain circumstances if expecting passengers choose not to carry a medical certificate.
• Expectant mothers may be permitted to travel up to the end of the 36th week of pregnancy on flights less than 4 hours (the estimated date of delivery being 4 weeks or more).
• On flights more than 4 hours, expectant mothers may be permitted to travel up to the end of 34th week (for pregnancies with the date of delivery estimated at being 6 weeks or more).
• Expectant mothers whose pregnancy has entered beyond the 36th week of pregnancy will not be permitted to travel due to safety reasons.
• Avoid traveling in remote areas.
• Consult your family doctor regarding appropriate medications, vaccinations, etc.
• For any existing, chronic illness, to ensure that health conditions are safe for the trip, keep any necessary medication in your hand luggage.
• Pack appropriate clothing for the destination.
• Confirm your health insurance before flying
• Exercise and try to move around in the aircraft to prevent blood clots.
• Keep hydrated by drinking a lot of water; avoid alcohol and coffee.
• Elderly passengers ¬– like small children – are more prone to severe dehydration, therefore they should avoid long term sun exposure.
• Prevent constipation by increasing water intake or using laxatives if necessary.
• Be mindful of food and water hygiene.
• Take adequate rest to adjust to the local time zone.
• Keep skin clean to avoid infections.
Sick passengers are sensitive to minor changes, therefore medical consultation before travelling is necessary to minimize health risks. Medications must be kept in the hand luggage. Travelers with metallic prosthesis, cardiac pacemaker, internal defibrillator or those who have to carry medical equipment on board must travel with a medical certificate.
Disabled passengers who need assistance during flight must be accompanied and notify in advance for special arrangements by cabin crew.
Passengers with medical conditions not treated and stabilized, or passengers which conditions that can be aggravated during flight, must have medical clearance before flight reservation. A MEDIF (medical information form) must be filled by treating doctor to inform the details of the medical conditions, and if special equipment such as oxygen, a wheelchair or stretcher is needed. The company has the right to refuse, delay or ask for changing travel conditions. Travelling by plane is permitted only for treated and stabilized patients.
• Infant less than 7 days of age, the cabin atmosphere can cause problem for newborns. MEDIF is needed for premature babies.
• Pregnant women : non complicated pregnancy is accepted on board; the conditions depend on the airlines to prevent premature labor on board; caution should be exercised about frequent flying during early weeks because of hypoxia. The conditions for pregnant women are as follows :
o Pregnancy more than 28 weeks must have a medical certificate confirming the date of delivery and conditions of pregnancy,
o Single pregnancy can travel until 36th week for the flight less than 4 hours and 34th weeks for the flight more than 4 hours. The medical certificate with estimate date of delivery and confirmation of a normal pregnancy is needed.
o Multiple or complicated pregnancy (placenta previa, past history of premature delivery etc.) are relatively contra-indicated for travelling long distance by air, the medical approval from the company is absolutely needed.
o Pregnancy more than 36 weeks is an absolute contra-indication for travelling by air.
• Patient with cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases
Assure sufficient quantities of cardiac medications for the entire trip, including sublingual nitroglycerin, and keep in carry-on luggage. Keep a separate list of medications including dosing intervals and tablet size in the event that medications are lost. Limit unnecessary ambulation, particularly inflight. The following conditions are not safe for air travel :
o Unstable chest pain
o Recent myocardial infarction (MI) and congestive heart failure should not fly until at least 6 weeks have passed and they are back to usual daily activities no more chest pain
o Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) and other chest surgeries should wait until the air is resorbed 2 weeks before air travel because air is transiently introduced into the chest cavity, there is a risk for barotrauma at decreased atmospheric pressure
o Uncontrolled heart failure
o Untreated hypertension with systolic blood pressure higher than 160 mmHg. No contra-indication to air travel for patients with hypertension as long as it is under reasonable control. Such patients should be reminded to carry their medications onboard
o Untreated arrhythmia (heart rhythm must be controlled and on anti coagulant for travelling)
o Decompensated valvular diseases
o Scuba diving less than 24 hours or decompression sickness
o Untreated or unstable pneumothorax
o Undrainaged pleural effusion
o Asthma, air travel is contra-indicated for those with asthma that is labile, severe, or that has required recent hospitalization. For asthmatics of less severity who are fit to fly, it is imperative that they are reminded to hand-carry on board any vital medication, particularly inhalers for rapid relief of symptoms
o Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Patients with chronic bronchitis, interstitial lung disease and emphysema are susceptible to significant inflight hypoxemia, depending on their baseline PaO2. Preflight evaluation of these patients is ability to walk 50 meters or climb stairs without dyspnea and shortness of breath
o Uncontrolled respiratory failure
o Patient under mechanical ventilation or with the unstable condition for the trip
o Active pulmonary infection
o Neuromuscular diseases with hypoventilation and require a mechanical ventilation
o Pulmonary tuberculosis especially in immunodeficients treated less than 2 weeks
o Thoracic surgery less than 3 weeks
o Special precaution for the patients with tracheostomy because of low humidity in the cabin
• Central Nervous System Disorders
o Uncontrolled epilepsy or the patients undergone for brain surgery with no complications less than 2 weeks. Normally, the passengers with stable epilepsy or after brain surgery may be more prone to seizures during a long flight, mild hypoxia and hyperventilation are known precipitating factors, in addition to the aggravation of fatigue, anxiety and irregular medication. Whilst it would not be appropriate to change medication immediately prior to a trip, consideration should be given to providing extra anti-convulsive medication. If nothing else, the passengers with epilepsy must ensure that they have sufficient medication in their hand baggage for the duration of the flight and also for any unexpected delays
o Following a stroke or cerebrovascular accident passengers usually have to wait at least 2 weeks before travel if stable or recovering. For those with cerebral artery insufficiency, hypoxia may lead to problems and supplementary oxygen may be advisable
o Patients with accident and brain injury less than 15 days
o Untreated brain edema or lumbar puncture less than 1 week
o Patients who have recent brain scan with use of contrast media less than 3 days
o Psychiatric patients need medical clearance in advance of intended travel. Patients with psychotic disorders who are stabilized on medication and are accompanied by a knowledgeable companion plus suitable sedation may be able to fly
• Gastro-Intestinal Disease :
Passengers may experience abdominal discomfort because of gas expansion in fight.
o Patients who have abdominal surgery in which hollow viscus has been sutured are at risk of perforation or hemorrhage as a result of gas expansion at altitude. Air travel should be discouraged for 2 weeks following any abdominal surgical procedure
o Travelers with colostomies are not at increased risk during air travel although intestinal distension may increase fecal output. The use of a large colostomy bag is recommended. More frequent changes may be necessary for smaller bags and extra supplies should be carried in the cabin hand baggage
o Patients with intestinal occlusion or with hemorrhage from ulcer sites or rupture of esophageal varices. For hemorrhage, travel may be permitted if there is clear endoscopic evidence of healing or wait for 3 weeks and hemoglobin level more than 10 g/dl
o Severe gastroenteritis with dehydration
o Patients who have gastric or intestinal surgery in the past 7 days
o Patients who have a colonoscopy in the past 24 hours
• Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT):
Passengers are at risk of developing economic class syndrome from cramped seating, inactivity, prolonged immobilization, depletion of body fluids causing increased blood viscosity, poor blood circulation and swelling of feet and legs then a thrombus develops in the deep veins. To reduce the risk while traveling it is recommended to wear comfortable shoes or take shoes off, exercise the calves, mobilize, stretch arms and legs every couple of hours, walk around the cabin, avoid sleeping pills, remain adequately hydrated and avoid excess alcohol.
• Others medical problems
o Ophtalmological conditions such as retinal detachment less than 3 weeks, acute glaucoma or recently operations (in the past 1 month), recent cataract surgery, unhealed keratitis, ocular surgery in the past 3 months
o Acute sinusitis or acute otitis
o Ear surgery in the past 3 months
o Severe anemia with hemoglobin less than 10 g/dl. At low oxygen levels in cabin, passengers may experience lightheadedness or even lose consciousness during flight and hemoglobin less than 8.5 g/dl is contra-indicated for air travel
o Diseases that need medical equipments forbidden by airline regulation
o Transmitted infections : chicken pox, measles, mumps, pertussis, herpes zoster etc.
o Immunodeficient patients with severe complications
o Unstable diabetes must not travel by air. For well controlled diabetes, the first step is to order from the airline, in advance, the appropriate diabetic meal. Diabetic travelers should carry all medications (as well as needles, syringes, blood glucose monitors, sugared snacks, and a device to store needles/lances) in carry-on luggage and not in checked luggage. Journeys may across several time zones. It is recommended to remain on departure time during the flight and attempt to readjust to local time on arrival at destinations
o All recent surgery or recent injury, gas trapped within the body will cause problems at altitude
o Recent fracture under plaster cast (cast must be split for traveling to avoid compartment syndrome or harmful swelling on long flight)
o Severe burn or infected large wounds
o Terminal stage of illness which can deteriorate during trip
o Precaution for the patients with urinary catheter, balloon must be filled with water, the catheter changed before departure with no sign of urinary tract infection by direct examination and by urine culture
Due to the number of passengers on THAI flights, the company cannot guarantee a 100% nut-free environment in its lounges nor aircraft cabins. Nevertheless, if THAI is informed well in advance of a passenger’s medical condition, the company will strive to ensure that each touch point is aware of passenger requirements.
We also highly recommend that you carry your medication and/or medical ID bracelets at all times, as well as alert THAI staff in cases of allergic reaction.
• Baby bassinets are available on THAI flights that are over 2 hours. THAI’s bassinets measure 75 x 35 x 22 cms., for infants weighing no more than 10kgs. (22 pounds).
• For safety reasons, only infants 6 months old or less will be entitled a bassinet. When making a reservation, a “baby bassinet” may be requested, at least 48 hours before flight departure.
Infant car seat
• If you wish to bring your own car seat into the cabin, a child fare will be charged. The car seat must be designed to carry an infant and placed securely in the passenger seat.
• For more information, please contact your local THAI office.
Baby diapers
Baby diapers are available on board flights operated on selected international routes and may be obtained from the cabin crew. Aircraft lavatories are also equipped with pull-down tables for changing diapers. However, THAI highly recommends that passengers bring their own infant diapers, as only limited quantities of size L diapers are available on certain international routes.
Some patients are at a stage of illness with risks for air travel. Airlines have a right to be concerned about carrying them because the airline assumes a large risk. Deaths in flight are traumatic for flight crew and a serious medical deterioration may require a flight diversion at great cost and inconvenience to the airline, crew and other passengers. A medical information form (MEDIF) is needed for assessments of patient's fitness to fly. The guidelines from Thai International Airways resulted from the IATA Manual, and consultation with specialists of each fields.
Blood Diseases
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Diagnosis/conditions |
Unsuitable conditions for air travel |
Thai Airways Travel clearance accepted |
Information, suggestions for treating doctor |
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Hb less than 8.5 g/dl |
Blood loss ceased at least 48 hr before departure, Hb > 10 g/dl |
Cause of blood loss. Hb assessed after blood loss ceased and 48 hr before travelling, O2 recommended |
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Chronic anemia (Thelassemia, Sickle cell anemia) |
Hemolysis crisis, Hb < 8 g/dl |
Hb > 8.5 g/dl |
Supplement O2 needed |
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Hemophilia (bleeding and clotting disorder) |
Active bleeding |
Stable conditions |
Clarify on board medications |
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Hodgkin’s lymphoma |
Active disease, bone marrow suppression, recent chemotherapy |
Stable condition |
Clarify patient’s status and complete blood count |
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Leukemia |
Active disease, bone marrow suppression, recent chemotherapy |
Stable condition, no complications, acceptable blood examinations |
Clarify patient’s status and complete blood count |
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Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome (thrombocytopenia, dysfunction of immune system) |
Active infection
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Stable condition |
Clarify patient’s status and complete blood count |
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Cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases
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Diagnosis/conditions |
Unsuitable conditions for air travel |
Thai Airways Travel clearance accepted |
Information, suggestions for treating doctor |
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Angina pectoris |
Unstable chest pain, |
Well controlled, no chest pain > 48 hours |
Should request in-flight O2. Medical escort may be needed |
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Angioplasty with or without stenting |
Unstable condition, intervention < 5 days |
Stable condition, > 5-7 days of intervention |
O2 and medical escort needed for flight |
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Aortic aneurysm |
Dissecting or rupture aneurysm or size > 5.5-6 cm diameter |
Stable conditions or 6 weeks after angioplasty |
O2 and medical escort may be needed |
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Arrhythmia |
Uncontrolled ventricular or supraventricular tachycardia |
Occasional palpitations without fainting, treated and stable |
Clarify patient’s condition and treatment |
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Cardiac surgery, valve replacement, Transposition of vessels |
Complications, < 2 weeks after intervention |
6 weeks after surgery, no other active issues |
O2 and medical escort needed for flight |
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Coronary artery bypass grafting |
Unstable condition, intervention < 9 days |
Stable condition, after 10-14 days of operation |
O2 and medical escort needed for flight |
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Congenital, cyanotic heart diseases |
Unstable condition, Breathless at rest or on minimal exertion |
Stable condition and 10 days after intervention |
O2 needed for flight and medical escort may be considered |
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Coronary angiography |
< 48 hr of intervention |
Stable condition, no bleeding |
Wheelchair is recommended |
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Deep Vein Thrombosis / Pulmonary embolism |
Recent attack, complications |
Treated and on anticoagulant |
PAO2 is normal in room air. In flight O2 needed |
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Heart failure, Cardiomyopathies |
Recent congestive heart failure/ Uncontrolled heart failure |
Stable condition |
Patient should be able to walk at least 30 meters without breathlessness. O2 and doctor escort needed for flight |
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Hypertension |
Untreated, uncontrolled hypertension |
Controlled blood pressure |
Blood pressure should be controlled at least 5 days before flight |
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Myocardial infarction |
Recent myocardial infarction < 7 days |
> 7-10 days without any complications |
If complications patient can travel after 4 weeks of stability. O2 and doctor escort needed for flight |
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Pacemaker |
Unstable condition, intervention < 2 days, complication |
Normal heart rhythm, > 2 days after intervention, no complication |
No need of medical escort. Patient can fly 1 week after full inflation if pneumothorax |
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Pericarditis, Myocarditis |
Unstable condition |
Stable condition |
In flight O2, medical escort recommended |
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Thrombophlebitis of legs |
Acute attack |
Stable condition, on anticoagulant |
Clarify patient’s conditions |
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Valvular diseases |
Severe symptomatic valvular disease |
Stable condition and > 10 days after operation |
Need medical escort and in flight oxygen may be considered |
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Asthma |
Exacerbation, Recent deterioration |
Stable condition |
Patient assessment before flight.In flight O2 needed with medical escort if recently exacerbated |
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Chest surgery |
Thoracic surgery less than 2 weeks |
> 2 weeks after operation and without complications |
O2 and doctor escort needed for flight |
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), emphysema, pulmonary fibrosis |
Breathlessness, cyanosis, recent exacerbation with resting Sa02 < 92 % room air |
No dyspnea, adequate general condition, full recovery |
Clarify SaO2. Patient should be able to walk at least 30 meters without breathlessness. Low flow supplemental O2 needed in flight |
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Lung Carcinoma |
Complications, recent chemo-radiotherapy, Breathless at rest or on minimal exertion, brain metastasis with risk of developing cerebral oedema |
Early stage, no complications, good general conditions, lung function is not affected |
O2 and medical escort needed for flight |
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Pleural effusion |
Undrainaged effusion |
Drainage tube taken off > 48 hours |
Underlying diseases should be treated. Clarify SaO2. O2 and medical escort needed |
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Pneumonia |
Active pulmonary infection, complications |
Cured from infection and complications |
Provide latest CXR. Clarify SaO2. On board O2 needed, medical escort may be needed |
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Pulmonary blebs, Spontaneous pneumothorax |
Untreated or unstable pneumothorax |
Lung fully inflated 14 days after resolution |
Doctor escort and in flight supplemental O2 needed. If necessary one way valve drainage can be still inserted. No air in chest cavity on chest x-ray |
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Pulmonary edema |
Unresolved |
No dyspnea, pulmonary edema totally resolved |
Precipitating conditions should be treated |
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Respiratory failure |
Uncontrolled respiratory failure |
Symptoms totally resolved |
Precipitating conditions should be treated |
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Sleep apnea |
No restriction |
Portable CPAP device with own batteries accepted |
Well controlled obstructive sleep apnea, patient should travel with CPAP device |
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Neurological and Psychiatry Disorders |
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Diagnosis/conditions |
Unsuitable conditions for air travel |
Thai Airways Travel clearance accepted |
Information, suggestions for treating doctor |
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Brain injuries, Cerebral concussion |
< 72 hours after mild injuries, brain swelling, confusion |
Stable, improving conditions |
Medical escort, on board O2 recommended in severe cases |
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Brain surgery |
< 9 days, hydrocephalus |
> 10 days with stable condition |
Medical escort needed |
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Brain tumors, |
Brain edema, Uncontrolled convulsion, alteration of consciousness |
Stable conditions, doctor escort |
Clarify in detail patient’s conditions and treatment. Report of MRI brain |
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Cerebrovascular accident (CVA), Brain hemorrhage, Stroke |
< 10 days |
Stable, improving conditions |
Medical escort, in flight O2 recommended |
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Degenerative, Multiple sclerosis Demyelinating Disorders, |
Acute exacerbation |
Stable conditions |
If no recent exacerbation. No medical escort needed |
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Meningitis, Encephalitis |
Unstable conditions |
No fever, no complications |
Medical escort, supplement O2 needed |
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Seizures |
Uncontrolled epilepsy |
Well controlled > 48 hours |
Medical escort needed in recently attack case |
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Transient ischemic attack |
< 2 days |
> 3-7 days with stable conditions |
Medical escort may be needed |
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Acute psychosis |
Acute attack |
Controlled condition, medical escort |
Medical escort needed |
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Alcoholism |
Acutely disturbed behavior, hepatic decompensation |
Controlled condition, with medical escort |
Medical escort is absolutely needed |
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Senile brain dysfunction or chronic mental disorders |
Acutely disturbed behavior or if risk of deterioration during flight |
Properly controlled, travel with escort |
If recent abnormal behavior, medical escort is required |
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Contagious diseases |
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Diagnosis/conditions |
Unsuitable conditions for air travel |
Thai Airways Travel clearance accepted |
Information, suggestions for treating doctor |
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Bacterial conjunctivitis, keratitis |
Acute illness |
Totally cured after antibiotics |
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Chicken pox |
Presence of active lesions |
No lesions, no complications |
All skin lesions must be gone before travelling |
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Dengue hemorrhagic fever |
Complications, Thrombocytopenia |
Convalescent period with normal blood examinations |
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Impetigo, Pyoderma |
Active skin lesions |
Healing skin lesions |
No medical escort needed |
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Influenza |
Active disease, complications |
Not contagious |
Patient should not travel if persistence of cough |
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Malaria |
Active disease, complications |
Treated with no parasite in the blood, no complications |
Medical escort, supplement O2 recommended in severe cases |
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Measles, Rubella |
Active diseases, < 7 days after beginning of rashes |
No rashes |
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Mumps |
Active diseases, < 7 days after swelling |
No swelling, no complications |
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Scarlet fever |
Active diseases |
After full course of antibiotics |
Advice current conditions |
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Tuberculosis |
Untreated, active infection |
After adequate treatment and no active infection prior to the flight |
Medical clearance for all cases. Report of chest X-ray and sputum examination for confirmation of non contagiosity. Clarify if underlying disease |
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Whooping cough |
< 3 weeks after onset or < 7 days of antibiotics |
Totally cured after effective course of antibiotics |
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Eye, Ear, Nose Throat Diseases |
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Diagnosis/conditions |
Unsuitable conditions for air travel |
Thai Airways Travel clearance accepted |
Information, suggestions for treating doctor |
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Cataract surgery |
< 2 days, complications |
> 2 days with permission |
Advice current condition |
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Intra-ocular surgery, Penetrating eye injury |
< 6 days, complications |
> 7 days if no complications |
Gas in globe must be resorbed |
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Glaucoma |
Uncontrolled high intraocular pressure |
Intraocular pressure controlled by non miotic drugs or after surgery |
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Lasic surgery, Corneal laser surgery |
< 2 days, corneal edema |
> 3 days after operation, no complications |
Lubricating eye drops are recommended |
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Refractive surgery |
< 7 days and complications |
> 7 days after operation, no complications |
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Retinal detachment |
Intraocular bubble > 30% of the volume of the vitreous |
No air left inside the eye |
Delay travel for 2 weeks if sulphur hexafluoride is used and for 6 weeks with the perfluoropropane |
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Otitis media, sinusitis |
Active conditions |
Authorized by an otolaryngologist |
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Middle ear surgery, ear tube placement or simple myringotomy |
Recent procedures, active discharge or obstruction |
Authorized by an otolaryngologist |
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Tonsillectomy |
< 7 days |
Authorized by an otolaryngologist |
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Vertigo |
Acutely ill |
Stable conditionse |
Medical escort may be needed in severe case |
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Gastrointestinal Diseases |
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Diagnosis/conditions |
Unsuitable conditions for air travel |
Thai Airways Travel clearance accepted |
Information, suggestions for treating doctor |
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Appendiscectomy |
< 4 days or any complications |
> 4 days if no complications |
Wheelchair recommended |
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Cirrhosis |
Acute illness with ascitis, hepatic encephalopathy, bleeding |
Stable conditions |
Doctor escort needed |
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Colonoscopy |
< 24 after intervention |
> 24 hours after and bloating is absent. |
No need of medical escort, clarify the reason of intervention |
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Cholecystectomy |
< 72 after intervention by laparoscopy, < 7 days after surgical removal |
No complications, stable conditions |
No need of medical escort, clarify the route of intervention |
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Cholecystitis |
Acute symptoms |
Stable conditions |
Medical escort is recommended |
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Diverticular diseases of colon, Inflammatory bowel diseases |
Active diseases |
Stable conditions |
May need special meal and medical escort |
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Gastric, duodenal ulcer |
If bleeding or severe pain |
Stable conditions |
May need special meal, medication on board is recommended |
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Gastrointestinal bleeding |
Not permitted within 2-3 weeks of onset |
Permission from treating doctor |
Cause of bleeding, Hb assessed after blood loss ceased and 48 hr before travelling. Wheelchair recommended |
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Gastroenteritis (diarrhea) |
Acute symptoms, dehydration or other complications |
Diarrhea stopped, no complications |
If stable condition, no escort needed. |
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Hepatitis |
Acute illness |
Stable condition. Normal liver function test |
Wheelchair recommended |
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Laparoscopic surgery (cholecystectomy, tubal surgery, hysterectomy) |
< 4 days |
> 5 days without complications |
All gas in abdomen must be resorbed. Wheelchair recommended |
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Major abdominal surgery |
< 10 days following abdominal surgery, complications |
> 14 days without complications |
Wheelchair recommended. Medical escort may be needed |
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Pancreatitis |
Acute illness |
Stable conditions |
Wheelchair recommended. Medical escort and special meal recommended |
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Genitourinary Diseases |
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Diagnosis/conditions |
Unsuitable conditions for air travel |
Thai Airways Travel clearance accepted |
Information, suggestions for treating doctor |
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Glomerulonephritis |
Acute illness |
Stable conditions |
Wheelchair recommended. Medical escort and special meal recommended |
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Pregnancy and neonates |
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Diagnosis/conditions |
Unsuitable conditions for air travel |
Thai Airways Travel clearance accepted |
Information, suggestions for treating doctor |
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Infant |
first 7 days of life |
Assessment of lung conditions before flight |
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Fertility treatment |
<14 days |
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Miscarriage |
Active bleeding |
< 7 days with stable conditions, no bleeding, no pain |
Clarify Complete Blood Count (CBC) result. |
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Single uncomplicated pregnancy |
Single pregnancy > 36 weeks, |
Single pregnancy < 36 weeks for flying time < 4 hours, < 34 weeks for flying times > 4 hours with confirmation from obstetrician for flight |
Must have a medical certificate confirming the date of delivery and conditions of pregnancy |
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Multiple uncomplicated pregnancy |
> 32 weeks |
< 32 weeks |
Pregnancy > 28 weeks must have a medical certificate confirming the date of delivery and conditions of pregnancy |
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Complicated pregnancy, history of premature delivery |
Only on authorization of obstetrician for safe condition |
must have a medical certificate confirming the date of delivery and conditions of pregnancy |
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Orthopedics and Trauma |
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Diagnosis/conditions |
Unsuitable conditions for air travel |
Thai Airways Travel clearance accepted |
Information, suggestions for treating doctor |
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Burns |
> 20% of body surface, still in shock stage, infected skin |
Stable conditions, no infection, wound clean |
Medical escort needed |
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Fracture of mandible |
Fixed wiring and travelling alone |
Doctor escort |
Doctor must carry wire cutters |
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Full plaster cast, fracture limbs |
< 48 hours following application of a plaster cast |
Cast longitudinal split and > 48 after application |
No medical escort needed, long leg for lower limb fracture. Passengers with full-length above knee casts must travel by stretcher |
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Miscellaneous |
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Diagnosis/conditions |
Unsuitable conditions for air travel |
Thai Airways Travel clearance accepted |
Information, suggestions for treating doctor |
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Breast augmentation, Breast Implant |
< 5 days for flying time > 4 hrs |
10-14 days |
Risk of Blood Clots in the legs and Pulmonary Embolism, should walk oftenly in cabin |
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Decompression sickness (DCI), Scuba diving |
< 24 hours after diving or symptoms of DCI |
> 24 hours after diving or after appropriate treatment in hyperbaric chamber |
Medical escort may be needed. In flight O2 is recommended |
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Diabetes |
Uncontrolled blood sugar |
Stable conditions |
No medical escort needed, passenger may request special diabetic meal, Insulin-dependent diabetics must have a letter of authorization from their doctor to allow carriage of needles in the hand luggage. Insulin should be carried in a cool bag or pre-cooled vacuum flask |
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High altitude sickness |
Severe symptoms such as inability to walk, decreasing mental status, pulmonary edema, brain edema |
Stable conditions |
Medical escort may be needed. In flight O2 is recommended |
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Patient on ventilator |
Seriously ill |
Stable conditions, travel with medical team |
Ventilator must operated with Lithium batteries |
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Peritoneal dialysis |
After medical clearance |
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Transgender operation |
> 14 days with stable conditions |
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Requirement for oxygen, medical equipments, Disable Passengers |
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Patients must contact Thai Airways International Office before trip |
The person accompanying the child can be a family member, guardian or other appointed person. However, if the child is traveling alone, parents must apply for unaccompanied minor service with THAI.
For children traveling between the age of 5 to 17 years old one must contact their local THAI office to make reservations and request a special assistance & handling form for unaccompanied minors. The handling form requires the age and date of birth of a child, contact number of an appointed guardian that can always be contacted both at the departing and arriving airport. The information enables THAI to make necessary arrangements and assist the child in the best possible way.
Any service charge is included and stated on ticket booking.
Special Conditions
• THAI will not accept children traveling alone on any itineraries including the transfer between Suvarnabhumi and Don Muang Airport.
• THAI will not accept children traveling alone that involves an overnight stop or transfer, or stopover exceeding 6 hours, unless the arrangement is provided for a child’s assistance at the transfer point.
• If a child travels with other air carriers, different regulations may apply. The age limit for unaccompanied minors on other air carriers may differ, and it is advisable to consult the carrier concerned.
• Mentally-challenged children are not eligible to apply for the unaccompanied minor service.
• An unaccompanied minor is not permitted to travel with pets.
• It is important to check that all visas and other formalities are completed.
• Additional documentation may be required for certain countries; such as minors of other nationalities travelling to the Philippines must obtain a waiver of exclusion issued by the Philippines Embassy.
For International Routes: An adult fare is charged for children who apply for the unaccompanied minor service, between 5 – to below 17 years old. The service fee is USD 60 per flight.
For Domestic Routes in Thailand: Fifty percent (50%) of the normal fare for children, between 5 – to below 12 years old is applied if the unaccompanied service is required.
Please check with the local THAI office for specific fares and regulations. There is no service fee on domestic routes.
THAI requires that parents or guardian be at the airport with a child and remain at the airport until the flight departs. Parents must complete check-in formalities for THAI to accept a child to travel. Ground staff at the departure hall will transfer the child to cabin attendants for boarding, and the child will be well-taken care of during the entire flight.
Upon arrival at the destination, THAI’s ground staff will accompany the child from the aircraft through all the arrival procedures until they meet the appointed guardian, who must identify themselves in order to pick up the child. The security and well-being of a child is of the utmost importance, and THAI ensures that he/she will arrive safely and handed over appropriately
• Inform the local reservation & ticketing officers about children’s information for appropriate seating and preparation of facilities on the aircraft
o The basket for babies less than 6 months of age, weighing less than 10 kg and not exceeding 62 cm in length
o For babies less than 2 years old, an FAA-approved car-seat can be used on the normal paid seat
• Babies and toddlers must be held in the arms during take off and landing
• Prepare adequate clothing to keep the baby warm in the plane
• Air travel is not recommended for infants during the first week of life, when a newborn’s body is still adjusting to life outside the uterus and to assure that the child is healthy and free of congenital defects.
• Children with chronic disease may be at risk for hypoxia during flight, and a physician should be consulted before air travel.
• Changing cabin pressure cause temporary changes in middle ear pressure, which can result in pain. To minimize this, it is helpful to have a baby nurse a bottle, breast or suck on a pacifier (older children may drink from a cup or chewing gum) particularly during descent. This will help equalize the air pressure in the middle ear.
• For children who suffer from motion sickness, medication can be used 30 minutes before departure
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CLASS |
MENU NAME |
MENU DESCRIPTION |
PICTURE |
F31 |
FIRST |
LOBSTER THERMIDOR | LOBSTER THERMIDOR WITH DUCHESS POTATO DISH OF LOBSTER MEAT COOKED IN BERCY SAUCE MIXED WITH MUSTARD AND MORNAY SAUCE SPRINKLED WITH CHEESE ARRANGED IN LOBSTER SHELL AND GLAZED, SERVED WITH DUCHESS POTATO. ** SPECIFY IN FREE TEXT:SR SPML TG-LOBSTER |
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F32 | FIRST | GRILLED FILLET OF BEEF ROSSINI | GRILLED FILLET OF BEEF ROSSINI GRILLED FILLET STEAK TOPPED WITH GOOSE LIVER ( FOIE GRAS ), BAKED POTATOES, MIXED VEGETABLES. ** SPECIFY IN FREE TEXT : SR SPML TG-BEEF ROSSINI |
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F33 |
FIRST | SALMON TARRAGON SAUCE | PAN-FRIED FILLET OF SALMON STEAK SERVED WITH FRESH TARRAGON WHITE CREAM SAUCE, LINGUINI PASTA, ROASTED VEGETABLES. ** SPECIFY IN FREE TEXT : SR SPML TG-SALMON TARRAGON |
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F34 |
FIRST |
LAMB SALTIMBOCCA | LAMB SALTIMBOCCA : A DISH OF LAMB LOIN WRAPPED WITH ITALIAN SMOKED HAM THEN SEASONING AND PAN-FRIED RARE SERVED WITH BLACK PEPPER CORN SAUCE, MASHED POTATO, GRILLED MIXED VEGETABLES.** SPECIFY IN FREE TEXT : SR SPML TG-LAMB | |
F35 | FIRST | SCALLOP PROVENCALE | THE IDEAL OF PAN-FRIED SCALLOP IN OLIVE OIL SERVED WITH PROVENCALE SAUCE MADE FROM TOMATO CONCASSE, GARLIC, OLIVE OIL, HERBS AND SEASONING, ACCOMPANIED WITH PARISIENNE POTATOES AND GLAZED VEGETABLES. ** SPECIFY IN FREE TEXT : SR SPML TG-SCALLOP |
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F36 | FIRST | GLASS NOODLES PAD THAI | GLASS NOODLES PAD THAI WRAPPED IN OMELET SERVED WITH LOBSTER TAIL: THIS IS A THAI DISH MADE FROM BEANTHREAD STIR-FRIED WITH TOFU, GROUND PEANUT, SUGAR, TAMARIND JUICE, WRAPPED IN EGG OMELETTE AND SERVED WITH LOBSTER TAIL, FRESH BEANSPROUTS, CHINESE CHIVES. ** SPECIFY IN FREE TEXT: SR SPML TG-PAD THAI |
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F37 | FIRST | STIR-FRIED PRAWN WITH GARLIC, CHILI, BASIL | STIR-FRIED PRAWNS WITH CHILLI AND BASIL LEAVES SERVED WITH FRIED OVER-EASY EGG. ** SPECIFY IN FREE TEXT : SR SPML TG-PRAWN BASIL |
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F38 | FIRST | STIR-FRIED CHICKEN WITH GARLIC, CHILI, BASIL | STIR-FRIED CHICKEN OR BEEF WITH CHILLI AND BASIL LEAVES SERVED WITH FRIED| OVER-EASY EGG. ** SPECIFY IN FREE TEXT : SR SPML TG-CHICKEN BASIL |
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F39 |
FIRST |
STIR-FRIED BEEF WITH GARLIC, CHILI, BASIL | STIR-FRIED BEEF WITH CHILLI AND BASIL LEAVES SERVED WITH FRIED| OVER-EASY EGG. ** SPECIFY IN FREE TEXT : SR SPML TG-BEEF BASIL |
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F40 | FIRST | STIR-FRIED PORK WITH GARLIC, CHILI, BASIL | STIR-FRIED PORK WITH CHILLI AND BASIL LEAVES SERVED WITH FRIED| OVER-EASY EGG. ** SPECIFY IN FREE TEXT : SR SPML TG-PORK BASIL |
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F41 |
FIRST |
BEEF GREEN CURRY WITH RICE | BEEF IN GREEN CURRY (KIEW-WAN) : A THAI CURRY COOKED FROM BEEF, GREEN CHILLI PASTE, COCONUT MILK, EGGPLANT, SWEET BASIL LEAVE, AND SEASONING SERVED WITH STEAMED RICE AND VEGETABLES. ** SPECIFY IN FREE TEXT : SR SPML TG- BEEF GREEN CURRY |
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F42 | FIRST | CHICKEN GREEN CURRY WITH RICE |
CHICKEN IN GREEN CURRY (KIEW-WAN) : A THAI CURRY COOKED FROM CHICKEN, GREEN CHILLI PASTE, COCONUT MILK, EGGPLANT, SWEET BASIL LEAVE, AND SEASONING SERVED WITH STEAMED RICE AND VEGETABLES. ** SPECIFY IN FREE TEXT : SR SPML TG- CHICKEN GREEN CURRY |
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F43 | FIRST | PORK GREEN CURRY WITH RICE | PORK IN GREEN CURRY (KIEW-WAN) : A THAI CURRY COOKED FROM PORK, GREEN CHILLI PASTE, COCONUT MILK, EGGPLANT, SWEET BASIL LEAVE, AND SEASONING SERVED WITH STEAMED RICE AND VEGETABLES. ** SPECIFY IN FREE TEXT : SR SPML TG- PORK GREEN CURRY |
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F44 | FIRST | FISH CHU-CHEE | FISH CHU-CHEE : A TRADITIONAL THAI DISH COOKED FROM SALMON FISH, RED CHILLI PASTE, COCONUT MILK, FISH SAUCE, KAFFIR LIME LEAVES, SERVED WITH STEAMED RICE. ** SPECIFY IN FREE TEXT : SR SPML TG-FISH CHU CHEE |
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F45 | FIRST | PRAWN CHU-CHEE | PRAWN CHU-CHEE : A TRADITIONAL THAI DISH COOKED FROM PRAWN, RED CHILLI PASTE, COCONUT MILK, FISH SAUCE, KAFFIR LIME LEAVES, SERVED WITH STEAMED RICE. ** SPECIFY IN FREE TEXT : SR SPML TG-PRAWN CHU CHEE |
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F46 | FIRST | PRAWN PA NANG CURRY WITH RICE | PRAWN CURRY PA NANG : PRAWN COOKED IN RED CURRY PASTE AND COCONUT MILK SERVED WITH STEAMED RICE, STIR-FRIED YOUNG CHINESE BROCCOLI AND GARLIC. ** SPECIFY IN FREE TEXT : SR SPML TG-PRAWN PA NANG |
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F47 | FIRST | BEEF PA NANG CURRY WITH RICE | BEEF CURRY PA NANG : BEEF COOKED IN RED CURRY PASTE AND COCONUT MILK SERVED WITH STEAMED RICE, STIR-FRIED YOUNG CHINESE BROCCOLI AND GARLIC. ** SPECIFY IN FREE TEXT : SR SPML TG-BEEF PA NANG |
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F48 | FIRST | PORK PA NANG CURRY WITH RICE | PORK CURRY PA NANG : PORK COOKED IN RED CURRY PASTE AND COCONUT MILK SERVED WITH STEAMED RICE, STIR-FRIED YOUNG CHINESE BROCCOLI AND GARLIC. ** SPECIFY IN FREE TEXT : SR SPML TG-PORK PA NANG |
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F49 | FIRST | CHICKEN PA NANG CURRY WITH RICE |
CHICKEN CURRY PA NANG : CHICKEN COOKED IN RED CURRY PASTE AND COCONUT MILK SERVED WITH STEAMED RICE, STIR-FRIED YOUNG CHINESE BROCCOLI AND GARLIC. ** SPECIFY IN FREE TEXT : SR SPML TG-CHICKEN PA NANG |
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F50 | FIRST | CHICKEN MASSAMAN CURRY WITH RICE | CHICKEN MASSAMAN : A THAI DISH COOKED FROM CHICKEN, MASSAMAN CURRY PASTE, POTATO, SHALLOT, PEANUTS, COCONUT MILK, THAI HERBS AND SEASONING SERVED WITH STEAMED RICE, CHINESE BROCCOLI. |
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F51 | FIRST | BEEF MASSAMAN CURRY WITH RICE | BEEF MASSAMAN : A THAI DISH COOKED FROM BEEF, MASSAMAN CURRY PASTE, POTATO, SHALLOT, PEANUTS, COCONUT MILK, THAI HERBS AND SEASONING SERVED WITH STEAMED RICE, CHINESE BROCCOLI. ** SPECIFY IN FREE TEXT : SR SPML TG-BEEF MUSSAMAN |
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F52 | FIRST | PORK MASSAMAN CURRY WITH RICE | PORK MASSAMAN : A THAI DISH COOKED FROM PORK, MASSAMAN CURRY PASTE, POTATO, SHALLOT, PEANUTS, COCONUT MILK, THAI HERBS AND SEASONING SERVED WITH STEAMED RICE, CHINESE BROCCOLI. ** SPECIFY IN FREE TEXT : SR SPML TG-PORK MUSSAMAN |
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F53 | FIRST | ASSORTED SUSHI | ASSORTED SUSHI AND ROLLS : THIS IS A JAPANESE DISH CONSISTING OF SUSHI ; SMOKED TUNA, MARINATED SALMON WITH LIME, PRAWN WITH MISO SAUCE, FOIE GRAS, SALMON ROE , CALIFORNIA ROLL, ASSORTED JUMBO ROLL, SALMON AND CREAM CHEESE ROLL SERVED WITH PICKLED GINGER, WASABI AND SOYA SAUCE. | |
F54 | FIRST | CHILEAN SEA BASS X.O. SAUCE | CHILEAN SEABASS WITH XO SAUCE : A CHINESE DISH OF CHILEAN SEABASS, PAN-FRIED AND SERVED WITH XO SAUCE CHINESE STYLE, HEALTHY YELLOW NOODLE, SAUTEED DAW PAK CHOY AND CARROT. ** SPECIFY IN FREE TEXT : SR SPML TG-SEA BASS |
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F55 | FIRST | CHINESE ROAST DUCK | CHINESE ROAST DUCK WITH YELLOW NOODLES : THIS IS A CHINESE DISH OF DUCK,ROASTED CHINESE STYLE, SERVED WITH YELLOW NOODLES,CHINESE CHOY-SUM (PAK KWANG TUNG) AND SOY SAUCE WITH SLICED CHILLI. ** SPECIFY IN FREE TEXT :SR SPML TG-ROAST DUCK |
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F56 | FIRST | BEEF IN BLACK PEPPER SAUCE | STIR-FRIED BEEF IN BLACK PEPPER SAUCE : A CHOICE OF BEEF, STIR-FRIED WITH CAPSICUM AND BLACK PEPPER SAUCE CHINESE STYLE, SERVED WITH FRIED RICE, STIR-FRIED TAIWANESE CABBAGE AND CARROT. ** SPECIFY IN FREE TEXT : SR SPML TG-BEEF BLACK PEPPER |
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F57 | FIRST | RICE WITH CHICKEN FLACOUR | KAO-MAN-KAI : AN ORIENTAL DISH OF CHICKEN, STEAMED CHINESE STYLE, SERVED WITH STEAMED RICE WITH CHICKEN FLAVOUR, GINGER SOYA SAUCE ,AND SWEET SOYA SAUCE. ** SPECIFY IN FREE TEXT : SR SPML TG-KAO MAN KAI |
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F58 | FIRST | TOM YUM KUNG | TOM YUM KUNG : TOM YUM KUNG IS THAILAND’S MOST FAVORITE SOUP. IT IS A PRAWN SOUP WITH HERBAL INGREDIENTS LIKE CORIANDER, LEMON GRASS, KAFFIR LIME LEAVES AND GALANGAL ROOTS, SERVED WITH STEAMED RICE. ** SPECIFY IN FREE TEXT : SR SPML TG-TOM YUM KUNG |
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F59 | FIRST | FISH MAW WITH CRABMEAT | FISH MAW WITH CRABMEAT SOUP: FISH MAW BRAISED IN BROTH, FRESH BLACK MUSHROOM SERVED WITH CRABMEAT AND CHINESE SOUR SAUCE (CHIG-CHOW). ** SPECIFY IN FREE TEXT: SR SPML TG-FISH MAW SOUP |
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F60 | FIRST | NOODLE SOUP WITH FISH BALLS | A CHOICE OF CHINESE SOUP ; YELLOW NOODLES IN CHICKEN STOCK SERVED WITH FISH BALL BALLS AND COOKED CHOY SUM (KWANG TUNG) GARNISHED WITH CORIANDER LEAVES, SPRING ONION, TUNG CHAI, FRIED CHOPPED GARLIC, AND SLICED CHILLI IN VINEGAR. ** SPECIFY IN FREE TEXT: SR SPML TG- NOODLE SOUP WITH FISH BALLS |
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F61 |
FIRST |
NOODLE SOUP WITH SHRIMP BALLS | A CHOICE OF CHINESE SOUP ; YELLOW NOODLE IN CHICKEN SOUP SERVED WITH SHRIMP BALLS AND COOKED CHOY SUM (KWANG TUNG) GARNISHED WITH CORIANDER LEAVES, SPRING ONION, TUNG CHAI, FRIED CHOPPED GARLIC, AND SLICED CHILLI IN VENIGAR. ** SPECIFY IN FREE TEXT: SR SPMLTG-NOODLE SOUP WITH SHRIMP BALLS |
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F62 |
FIRST | WONTON SOUP WITH PRAWN | PRAWN WANTON SOUP : A CHINESE SOUP OF PRAWN WONTON AND COOKED TAIWANESE CABBAGE IN PORK SOUP GARNISHED WITH CHOPPED SPRING ONION AND YELLOW CHIVES. ** SPECIFY IN FREE TEXT: SR SPML TG-WONTON SOUP |
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F63 |
FIRST | FISH BOILED RICE | BOILED RICE WITH FISH : A THAI RICE SOUP DISH MIXED WITH SLICES SNAPPER GARNISHED WITH TUNG CHAI AND CORIANDER LEAVES. ** SPECIFY IN FREE TEXT : SR SPML TG-FISH BOILED RICE ** |
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F64 |
FIRST | PRAWN BOILED RICE |
BOILED RICE WITH PRAWN : A THAI RICE SOUP DISH MIXED WITH PRAWN GARNISHED WITH TUNG CHAI AND CORIANDER LEAVES. ** SPECIFY IN FREE TEXT : SR SPML TG-CHICKEN BOILED RICE OR : SR SPML TG-PRAWN BOILED RICE |
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F65 |
FIRST | MINCED PORK BOILED RICE | BOILED RICE WITH MINCED PORK : A THAI RICE SOUP DISH MIXED WITH MINCED PORK GARNISHED WITH TUNG CHAI AND CORIANDER LEAVES. ** SPECIFY IN FREE TEXT : SR SPML TG-PORK BOILED RICE |
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F66 |
FIRST | MINCED CHICKEN BOILED RICE |
BOILED RICE WITH MINCED CHICKEN : A THAI RICE SOUP DISH MIXED WITH MINCED CHICKEN GARNISHED WITH TUNG CHAI AND CORIANDER LEAVES. ** SPECIFY IN FREE TEXT : SR SPML TG-CHICKEN BOILED RICE |
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F67 |
FIRST | RICE PORRIDGE WITH MINCED PORK | RICE PORRIDGE WITH MINCED PORK : RICE PORRIDGE WITH MINCED PORK GARNISHED WITH| FRESH JULIENNE OF GINGER,CORIANDER, AND GREEN ONION ** SPECIFY IN FREE TEXT :SR SPML TG-RICE PORRIDGE PORK |
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F68 |
FIRST | MUSHROOMS WITH ZUCCHINI AND SEMOLINA GNOCCHI | ASSORTED MUSHROOMS WITH ZUCCHINI AND SEMOLINA GNOCCHI: THIS IS A HEALTHY MEAL CONSISTING OF THE FINEST WHEAT FLOUR COOKED IN ROMAN STYLE WITH ASSORTED MUSHROOMS IN CUCUMBER CUP AND SERVED WITH TOMATO CONCASSE. ** SPECIFY IN FREE TEXT:SR SPML TG-ZUCCHINI WZ MUSHROOM |
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F69 |
FIRST | BLACK COD WITH GINGER AND SPRING ONION |
A HEALTHY DISH OF STEAMED BLACK COD WITH GINGER AND SPRING ONION SERVED WITH SUPERIOR SOYA SAUCE CHINESE STYLE, STEAMED BROWN RICE, SAUTEED FRESH VEGETABLES WITH XO SAUCE ** SPECIFY IN FREE TEXT:SR SPML TG-BLACK COD |
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F70 |
FIRST | EXCLUSIVE THAI MENU SET1 | EXCLUSIVE THAI MENU SET INCLUDED • GRILLED BEEF FILLET SPICY SALAD THAI STYLE • PORK WITH VERMICELLI WRAPPED WITH CHINESE CABBAGE CLEAR SOUP • ROASTED DUCK WITH GRAPE IN RED CURRY • STIR-FRIED SPINACH WITH GARLIC AND CHILI • THAI STYLE OMELET • STEAMED THAI HOM MALI RICE • BANANA IN COCONUT MILK |
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F71 | FIRST | EXCLUSIVE THAI MENU SET1 | EXCLUSIVE THAI MENU SET INCLUDING • GRILLED CHICKEN FILLET SPICY SALAD THAI STYLE • PORK WITH VERMICELLI WRAPPED WITH CHINESE CABBAGE CLEAR SOUP • ROASTED DUCK WITH GRAPE IN RED CURRY • STIR-FRIED SPINACH WITH GARLIC AND CHILI • THAI STYLE OMELET • STEAMED THAI HOM MALI RICE • BANANA IN COCONUT MILK |
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F72 | FIRST | EXCLUSIVE THAI MENU SET1 | EXCLUSIVE THAI MENU SET INCLUDING • GRILLED PORK FILLET SPICY SALAD THAI STYLE • PORK WITH VERMICELLI WRAPPED WITH CHINESE CABBAGE CLEAR SOUP • ROASTED DUCK WITH GRAPE IN RED CURRY • STIR-FRIED SPINACH WITH GARLIC AND CHILI • THAI STYLE OMELET • STEAMED THAI HOM MALI RICE • BANANA IN COCONUT MILK |
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F73 | FIRST | EXCLUSIVE THAI MENU SET1 | EXCLUSIVE THAI MENU SET INCLUDING - GRILLED PORK NECK SPICY SALAD THAI STYLE • PORK WITH VERMICELLI WRAPPED WITH CHINESE CABBAGE CLEAR SOUP • ROASTED DUCK WITH GRAPE IN RED CURRY • STIR-FRIED SPINACH WITH GARLIC AND CHILI • THAI STYLE OMELET • STEAMED THAI HOM MALI RICE • BANANA IN COCONUT MILK |
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F74 | FIRST | EXCLUSIVE THAI MENU SET1 | EXCLUSIVE THAI MENU SET INCLUDING • GRILLED BEEF FILLET SPICY SALAD THAI STYLE • PORK WITH VERMICELLI WRAPPED WITH CHINESE CABBAGE CLEAR SOUP • ROASTED DUCK WITH GRAPE IN RED CURRY • STIR-FRIED SPINACH WITH GARLIC AND CHILI • THAI STYLE OMELET • STEAMED THAI HOM MALI RICE • YOUNG COCONUT JELLY AND BLACK GLUTINOUS RICE WITH LONGAN |
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F75 | FIRST | EXCLUSIVE THAI MENU SET1 | EXCLUSIVE THAI MENU SET INCLUDING • GRILLED CHICKEN FILLET SPICY SALAD THAI STYLE • PORK WITH VERMICELLI WRAPPED WITH CHINESE CABBAGE CLEAR SOUP • ROASTED DUCK WITH GRAPE IN RED CURRY • STIR-FRIED SPINACH WITH GARLIC AND CHILI • THAI STYLE OMELET • STEAMED THAI HOM MALI RICE • YOUNG COCONUT JELLY AND BLACK GLUTINOUS RICE WITH LONGAN |
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F76 | FIRST | EXCLUSIVE THAI MENU SET1 | EXCLUSIVE THAI MENU SET INCLUDING • GRILLED PORK FILLET SPICY SALAD THAI STYLE • PORK WITH VERMICELLI WRAPPED WITH CHINESE CABBAGE CLEAR SOUP • ROASTED DUCK WITH GRAPE IN RED CURRY • STIR-FRIED SPINACH WITH GARLIC AND CHILI • THAI STYLE OMELET • STEAMED THAI HOM MALI RICE • YOUNG COCONUT JELLY AND BLACK GLUTINOUS RICE WITH LONGAN |
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F77 | FIRST | EXCLUSIVE THAI MENU SET1 | EXCLUSIVE THAI MENU SET INCLUDING • GRILLED PORK NECK SPICY SALAD THAI STYLE • PORK WITH VERMICELLI WRAPPED WITH CHINESE CABBAGE CLEAR SOUP • ROASTED DUCK WITH GRAPE IN RED CURRY • STIR-FRIED SPINACH WITH GARLIC AND CHILI • THAI STYLE OMELET • STEAMED THAI HOM MALI RICE • YOUNG COCONUT JELLY AND BLACK GLUTINOUS RICE WITH LONGAN |
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F78 | FIRST | HEALTHY THAI MENU | HEALTHY THAI MENU SET INCLUDING • VEGETARIAN PAPAYA SALAD • MIXED VEGETABLES IN SWEET & SOUR SOUP "KANG SOM" • STIR-FRIED MUSHROOM WITH GARLIC, CHILI, BASIL • GRILLED EGGPLANT WITH BOILED EGG SPICY SALAD THAI STYLE • STEAMED THAI HOM MALI RICE • ASSORTED LOOK CHUB |
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F79 | FIRST | EXCLUSIVE THAI MENU SET2 | EXCLUSIVE THAI MENU SET INCLUDING • TIGER PRAWN SPICY SALAD THAI STYLE • DRY FISH IN SOUR AND SPICY SOUP(TOM-KHLOHNG) • BEEF MASSAMAN • STIR-FRIED BITTER GOURD WITH EGG • DEEP FRIED KAO-SARN FISH • STEAMED THAI HOM MALI RICE • COCONUT MILK ICE CREAM AND PEANUT |
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F80 | FIRST | EXCLUSIVE THAI MENU SET2 | EXCLUSIVE THAI MENU SET INCLUDING • TIGER PRAWN SPICY SALAD THAI STYLE • DRY FISH IN SOUR AND SPICY SOUP(TOM-KHLOHNG) • BEEF MASSAMAN • STIR-FRIED BITTER GOURD WITH EGG • DEEP FRIED KAO-SARN FISH • STEAMED THAI HOM MALI RICE • COCONUT MILK ICE CREAM AND PEANUT |
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F81 | FIRST |
EXCLUSIVE THAI MENU SET3 | EXCLUSIVE THAI MENU SET INCLUDING • SEAFOOD (TIGER PRAWN/SCALLOP/SQUID) SPICY SALAD THAI STYLE • BLACK COD WITH HERB IN SPICY SOUP • CHICKEN WITH BAMBOO IN RED CURRY • STIR-FRIED WING BEAN WITH EGG • DUO OF STEAMED THAI HOM MALI RICE • BUA-LOY WITH YOUNG COCONUT IN COCONUT MILK |
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F82 | FIRST |
EXCLUSIVE THAI MENU SET3 | EXCLUSIVE THAI MENU SET INCLUDING • SEAFOOD (TIGER PRAWN/SCALLOP/SQUID) SPICY SALAD THAI STYLE • BLACK COD WITH HERB IN SPICY SOUP • CHICKEN WITH BAMBOO IN RED CURRY • STIR-FRIED WING BEAN WITH EGG • DUO OF STEAMED THAI HOM MALI RICE • BUA-LOY WITH YOUNG COCONUT IN COCONUT MILK |
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F83 | FIRST |
EXCLUSIVE THAI MENU SET4 | EXCLUSIVE THAI MENU SET INCLUDING • DEEP FRIED MARINATED CHICKEN WITH LEMON GRASS • PRAWN WITH YOUNG COCONUT (TOM YUM SOUP) • STIR-FRIED MINCED PORK WITH GARLIC, CHILI, BASIL • OMELET THAI STYLE • STEAMED PREMIUM THAI HOM MALI RICE • BLACK & WHITE GLUTINOUS RICE WITH LONGAN |
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F84 |
FIRST |
EXCLUSIVE THAI MENU SET4 | EXCLUSIVE THAI MENU SET INCLUDING • DEEP FRIED MARINATED CHICKEN WITH LEMON GRASS • PRAWN WITH YOUNG COCONUT (TOM YUM SOUP) • STIR-FRIED MINCED PORK WITH GARLIC, CHILI, BASIL • OMELET THAI STYLE • STEAMED PREMIUM THAI HOM MALI RICE • BLACK & WHITE GLUTINOUS RICE WITH LONGAN |
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F85 | FIRST | EXCLUSIVE THAI MENU SET4 | EXCLUSIVE THAI MENU SET INCLUDING • DEEP FRIED MARINATED CHICKEN WITH LEMON GRASS • PRAWN WITH YOUNG COCONUT (TOM YUM SOUP) • STIR-FRIED MINCED PORK WITH GARLIC, CHILI, BASIL • OMELET THAI STYLE • STEAMED PREMIUM THAI HOM MALI RICE • BLACK & WHITE GLUTINOUS RICE WITH LONGAN |
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F86 | FIRST | EXCLUSIVE THAI MENU SET5 | EXCLUSIVE THAI MENU SET INCLUDING • MINCED PORK SALAD NORTH EASTERN STYLE (LARB MOO) • EGG TOFU AND MINCED PORK BALL / CLEAR SOUP • BEEF WITH EGGPLANT IN DRY GREEN CURRY • FRIED MARINATED SALMON WITH FISH SAUCE • STEAMED PREMIUM THAI HOM MALI RICE WITH CABBAGED COVERED • UN-CHUN TAB-TIM KROB WITH YOUNG COCONUT |
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F87 | FIRST | EXCLUSIVE THAI MENU SET5 | EXCLUSIVE THAI MENU SET INCLUDING • MINCED PORK SALAD NORTH EASTERN STYLE (LARB MOO) • EGG TOFU AND MINCED PORK BALL / CLEAR SOUP • BEEF WITH EGGPLANT IN DRY GREEN CURRY • FRIED MARINATED SALMON WITH FISH SAUCE • STEAMED PREMIUM THAI HOM MALI RICE WITH CABBAGED COVERED • UN-CHUN TAB-TIM KROB WITH YOUNG COCONUT |
Passengers must request wheelchairs at the time of booking, or at least 48 hours before departure date, if a wheelchair is needed.
THAI provides wheelchair service without any extra charge. However, please be advised that passengers must be able to take care of themselves during the flight. THAI will assist wheelchair passengers from wheelchair to seat, as well as to the aircraft’s lavatories.
THAI provides wheelchairs on board the aircraft to enabling cabin crew to assist passengers when needed to the lavatory. However, cabin crew cannot assist the passenger inside the lavatory.
If you are unable to take care of your personal needs inflight, we urge you to travel with a companion or escort, who can readily assist you and manage your needs.
On your departure, THAI’s staff will assist you from the check-in counter to the aircraft door or cabin seat, and upon arrival, the staff will assist you with the baggage, through the arrival area.
If a passenger has his/her own wheelchair, the size of personal wheelchair measurements and weight must be informed when booking, to enable us to make the necessary arrangements in order to load your wheelchair into the aircraft hold, and return it to you at the baggage hall of your destination airport. If your wheelchair weighs over 32 kilograms (71 lbs.), special authorization from THAI is needed, due to weight and space restrictions at some airports.
Note First-class passengers may reserve their premium gourmet meals on selected flights at least 24 hours prior to departure.
Code | Description | Note |
AVML |
Vegetarian Hindu/Indian vegetarian meal | For THAI flights operating on or after since 1 JUN 09, AVML will be prepared in Hindu/Indian vegetarian style. |
BBML |
Baby meal for infant aged at more than 6 months old. |
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BLML |
Soft meal. Recommended passengers with stomach or intestinal problems |
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CHML | Child meal for children aged 2 years and older. |
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DBML | Diabetic meal suitable for both non-insulin and insulin dependent diabetics. |
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FPML |
Fruit platter meal prepared with fresh fruits or dried fruits. |
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GFML |
Gluten free diet, avoids gluten, which is found in wheat, rye, barley and oats. |
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HNML |
Hindu meal containing no beef, veal or pork. Prepared with lamb, fish and other meats. Milk products allowed. |
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KSML |
Kosher meal conforms to the requirements of Jewish dietary laws. |
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LCML | Low calorie diet meal | |
LFML | Low fat / cholesterol meal | |
LSML | Low salt meal with minimum sodium content. | |
MOML | Muslim meal, contains no pork, bacon, ham or alcohol. Cooked according to Halal rules. MOML are normally served on THAI flights to Pakistan, so there is no need to request this type of meal on this route. |
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NLML | Low lactose meal. Omission of all foods containing milk, lactose, milk solids, whey, curd, and skimmed milk. | |
SFML | Seafood meal. | |
RVML | Raw vegetarian meal is a mixture of fresh vegetable and fruits. | |
VGML | Strict European vegetarian. No animal products of any type. | |
VJML | Vegetarian Jain meal / strict Indian vegetarian. Based on Jain customs. THAI offers VJML meal on flights on or after June 1, 2009. | |
VLML | Non-strict vegetarian prepared with dairy products (eggs, cheese, fruits, vegetables, grains and nuts). |
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VOML | Vegetarian oriental meal prepared in Chinese style. |
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