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Thai Airways customers in limbo after refunds put on hold

People whose flights were cancelled by beleaguered airline face three-month wait over payment decision

A beach on Thailand's Andaman coast.
A beach on Thailand's Andaman coast. Photograph: Vitaliy Pakhnyushchyy/Alamy
Sat 13 Mar 2021 07.00 GMT

Thousands of passengers who had flights cancelled last year by Thai Airways will have to wait another three months to discover whether they will be refunded or have lost their money.

The airline has faced financial problems since last spring, leaving a trail of passengers who had flights cancelled waiting for refunds. Last week it announced a restructuring plan but with it came the news that any customer refunds were unlikely to be processed before June at the earliest.

Some passengers have been waiting almost a year to get their money back from the Thai national carrier, which continues to take new bookings.

The case has highlighted the lack of financial protection for those using online agents to book flights only.

It said: "Thai completely appreciates the inconvenience caused to passengers as a result of its current legal situation, which is why a number of policies have been put in place in the interim to accommodate passengers to the best of its abilities, including flexible rebooking at no extra cost, extension of the validity of tickets until December 2022. We are truly sorry about this." 

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