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Airlines scramble to allow passengers to reschedule flights


Airlines scramble to allow passengers to reschedule flights
Airlines scramble to allow passengers to reschedule flights
PHUKET: Four major domestic airlines ‒ Nok Air, Vietjet, Bangkok Air and Thai Smile ‒ have announced emergency measures for passengers needing to reschedule flights due to the restrictions now imposed in Bangkok and its surrounding five provinces.
Four major domestic airlines have announced options for travellers affected by the Bangkok restrictions to reschedule flights.
Four major domestic airlines have announced options for travellers affected by the Bangkok restrictions to reschedule flights.
Four major domestic airlines have announced options for travellers affected by the Bangkok restrictions to reschedule flights.

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Ireland coronavirus travel ban extended - latest advice from Stena Line and Irish Ferries


Ireland coronavirus travel ban extended - latest advice from Stena Line and Irish Ferries
Most people will not be able to travel from Holyhead to Dublin this year
11:07, 23 DEC 2020
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Travel from the UK to Ireland will be banned for most people until the end of the year.

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