Thai authority grants airlines more powers to deny boarding to passengers
fredag 24 januari 2025
Thai authority grants airlines more powers to deny boarding to passengers. Thailand's Civil Aviation Authority (CAAT) has introduced new regulations that grant airlines more power to deny boarding to passengers, according to its statement released on Thursday. The rules allow airlines to deny boarding to passengers under specific circumstances from February 19, 2025 aim to enhance aviation safety and security. The Nation
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