Applies
Only if departing from EU or flying with EU airline to/from Thailand
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Review passenger-rights information and practical claim steps for disrupted flights involving Thailand.
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Only if departing from EU or flying with EU airline to/from Thailand
Long Flights (>3500 Km): €600
Delay >3 hours, cancellation <14 days notice, or denied boarding
Thai airlines follow individual policies; no legal compensation requirement
Bangkok Airways, Thai Airways often provide meal vouchers for delays >2 hours
Check airline terms and conditions for specific policies
Request compensation or vouchers at airport check-in or gate
Contact airline customer service post-flight with details
If EU261 applies, file claim with airline or use compensation service
Not legally required, but airlines may offer vouchers or rebooking; always ask at the airport.
Yes, if flying with EU airline or departing from EU, EU261 applies with up to €600 compensation.
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