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Thai International flights cancelled
- Middle East: Wednesday, November 26 - 2008 at 13:26
Thai International (Middle East) is advising all passengers holding Thai International tickets for travel from Dubai today, Wednesday 26 November and tomorrow Thursday 27 November to contact Thai International Reservations Office from 9am to 6pm on +971 4 268 1701. Today's Thai International flights from Dubai to Bangkok have been cancelled. Passengers booked to travel on Thai beyond Bangkok will be offered assistance to rebook their flights to reach their final destination. These passengers should contact Thai International for information and updates. Passengers on THAI with their final destination in Thailand are advised to remain where they are and not to travel to the airport in Dubai.
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