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  • PigDogg
    Legendary Member
    • Aug 2004
    • 8201

    #31
    (DutchCowboy @ Nov. 25 2008,21:27) Looks like my first trip to LOS is down the drain  
    Sorry, that's really unforseen back luck Dutch.

    It sucks.

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    • DutchCowboy
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2008
      • 155

      #32
      All inbound / outbound flight cancelled until further notice:
      BBC, News, BBC News, news online, world, uk, international, foreign, british, online, service


      Hoping they will negotiate swiftly and effectively.

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      • DutchCowboy
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2008
        • 155

        #33
        Background on the riots for those, like myself, wonder what the heck is going on there

        BBC, News, BBC News, news online, world, uk, international, foreign, british, online, service

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        • Anthony_Mustang
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2008
          • 114

          #34
          (DutchCowboy @ Nov. 26 2008,12:27) Favourable exchange rate or not

          Looks like my first trip to LOS is down the drain  
          Nah.

          You can always fly to KL or Singapore then hop on a flight to Phuket.
          Anthonymustang

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          • Torurot
            Moderator
            • Jan 2005
            • 2915

            #35
            Even more coverage and "background".
            http://news.yahoo.com/s...._unrest


            Group Capt. Chokchai Saranon, a control tower official, said 50 masked protesters armed with metal rods demanded to enter the control tower Wednesday, seeking the prime minister's flight schedule. Three were allowed in, but with flights canceled, there were no controllers to provide the information and the protesters eventually left. In any case, Somchai was to land later Wednesday at a separate, military airport.

            Twenty flights were diverted to Bangkok's Don Muang airport, the former international airport that now normally handles domestic traffic, and a dozen others were rerouted to U Taphao military airport about 190 kilometers (118 miles) east of Bangkok, as well as to Hong Kong and Singapore airports, airport officials said.

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            • Snick
              Legendary Member
              • Jul 2003
              • 5580

              #36
              (Anthony_Mustang @ Nov. 26 2008,13:22) You can always fly to KL or Singapore then hop on a flight to Phuket.
              There will also be flights to Koh Samui and Chiang Mai.
              look at Tiger Air for Singapore, and Air Asia for SG and KL
              "Snick, You Sperm Too Much" - Anon

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              • DutchCowboy
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2008
                • 155

                #37
                Was able to re-schedule flight for arrival 30.11 , departure 29.11 . Heading straight to Patts.

                To stay up to date:
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                • eltel
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2007
                  • 293

                  #38
                  Fuckers could have waited
                  I'm supposed to be flying in tomorrow for a couple of nights.

                  I may have to postpone it now.

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                  • Rocket J. Squirrel
                    Executive Member
                    • Sep 2008
                    • 757

                    #39
                    (DutchCowboy @ Nov. 26 2008,16:15) Was able to re-schedule flight for arrival 30.11 , departure 29.11 . Heading straight to Patts.

                    To stay up to date:
                    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/thailand
                    Good news DC. I am still staying positive myself and will most likely travel next week.

                    US State Dept travel warning and travel alerts lists this morning. Nothing about Thailand.

                    Nepal 11/21/2008
                    Pakistan 11/21/2008
                    Eritrea 11/15/2008
                    Somalia 11/15/2008
                    Chad 11/14/2008
                    Kenya 11/14/2008
                    Yemen 11/10/2008
                    Congo, Democratic Republic of the 10/30/2008
                    Sudan 10/02/2008
                    Israel, the West Bank and Gaza 09/26/2008
                    Iran 09/15/2008
                    Georgia 09/10/2008
                    Lebanon 09/10/2008
                    Afghanistan 09/10/2008
                    Algeria 08/22/2008
                    Colombia 08/07/2008
                    Saudi Arabia 07/09/2008
                    Uzbekistan 07/03/2008
                    Sri Lanka 06/13/2008
                    Iraq 06/13/2008
                    Cote d'Ivoire 06/09/2008
                    Haiti 04/30/2008
                    Burundi 04/22/2008
                    Syria 04/15/2008
                    Central African Republic 03/25/2008
                    Philippines 02/13/2008
                    Nigeria 10/30/2007

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                    • PigDogg
                      Legendary Member
                      • Aug 2004
                      • 8201

                      #40
                        Interesting list Rocky.  Some real dangerous places and others not so.      

                      Nepal:

                      Public transportation, such as microbuses and tuk tuks, should be avoided because they are often overfilled, driven unsafely, and mechanically unsound.  American citizens should use taxis with meters or negotiate a price with the taxi driver before starting a trip.
                      Chad:

                      The Chadian government is unable to guarantee the safety of visitors in most parts of the country. Family members of Embassy personnel under the age of 21 are not authorized to reside in Chad.

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                      • manarak
                        Veteran Member
                        • Apr 2008
                        • 2929

                        #41
                        *** shit ***

                        how long is this gonna take to clear up?

                        I need to leave saturday!

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                        • manarak
                          Veteran Member
                          • Apr 2008
                          • 2929

                          #42
                          is there another way to get on a flight to europe

                          I am terrorized, I need to get exfiltrated real fast!

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                          • Rocket J. Squirrel
                            Executive Member
                            • Sep 2008
                            • 757

                            #43
                            (PigDogg @ Nov. 26 2008,21:12) Interesting list Rocky. Some real dangerous places and others not so.

                            Nepal:

                            Public transportation, such as microbuses and tuk tuks, should be avoided because they are often overfilled, driven unsafely, and mechanically unsound. American citizens should use taxis with meters or negotiate a price with the taxi driver before starting a trip.
                            Chad:

                            The Chadian government is unable to guarantee the safety of visitors in most parts of the country. Family members of Embassy personnel under the age of 21 are not authorized to reside in Chad.
                            A bit of a "disconnect" I would say.

                            Good info in this thread so far.

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                            • DutchCowboy
                              Senior Member
                              • Sep 2008
                              • 155

                              #44
                              Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/global/2008/nov/26/thailand

                              ---

                              12:14pm:

                              The protesters have issued an apology to passengers that sounds like a train announcement.

                              It reads:

                                 The people's alliance apologizes for any inconvenience the closure of the Suvarnabhumi Airport may cause to the public and international visitors to the Kingdom of Thailand. But the PAD believes the measure is crucial to bring an end to the traitorous-killer government.

                              ---

                              The link is really useful as it is a hour-to-hour update on the situation.

                              Right. I am not feeling sympethatic.  

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                              • DutchCowboy
                                Senior Member
                                • Sep 2008
                                • 155

                                #45


                                Particularly the first American's statement is hillarious , how ignorant (sorry not wanting to offend any of the board members.)

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