In May, my flight with EVA Air was canceled due to corona. In order not to put companies in a difficult position, I agreed to a voucher.

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Thai Airways International (THAI) has announced that flight tickets already purchased will remain valid until the end of next year or can be converted into travel vouchers that are valid until the end of 2022.

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KLM, Corendon, Transavia and TUI did not give passengers the option of getting a refund if flights were canceled due to corona, even though passengers objected to vouchers. This is stated by the Human Environment and Transport Inspectorate (ILT) in its investigation into the voucher policy of recent months.

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On July 1, the EU again allowed residents from Thailand to re-enter the Schengen area. After some asking around, I received confirmation that NL follows the guideline and that I could have my girlfriend come.

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Dozens of airlines are still not giving travelers the option to receive money for a canceled flight due to Covid-19. As a result, these passengers run the risk of being left empty-handed or with an uncovered voucher if the airline goes bankrupt. The ANVR considers this an unfair situation.

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Air France and KLM are further adjusting their policies for flight cancellations that they make as a result of the COVID-19 situation. Due to the latest developments in this area and the gradual lifting of travel restrictions, Air France and KLM are restoring their networks.

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We booked tickets with KLM in September 2019 for flights from Amsterdam to Bangkok on June 14 and June 20, 2020. The flight from June 14 has been moved by KLM to June 13.

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Reader Submission: Still received a voucher from Gate1

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May 30, 2020

Dear readers of Thailandblog. A week ago I posted about my canceled ticket with EVA Air to Bangkok. I bought this ticket through Gate1. On the internet I had read that there are many negative experiences with Gate1.

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