Thailand expects Malaysian tourists to cancel all trips to southern destinations due to prolonged flooding and safety ...
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is monitoring flooding across Southern Thailand and coordinating assistance for ...
Thai authorities evacuated more than 400 tourists from flooded hotels in Hat Yai on Sunday as heavy rains continued to swamp ...
BANGKOK: Several Thai airlines have announced special support measures for passengers travelling to and from Hat Yai ...
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Flooding forces Malaysians to cancel trips to Thailand
Inbound trips from Malaysia to southern Thailand are expected to be completely cancelled this week due to severe flash floods ...
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Is it safe to travel to Southeast Asia amid severe flooding?
Vietnam, Thailand and Malaysia, Southeast Asia's most popular destinations, are being hit by severe flooding that caused ...
In response to the recent flooding in the Hat Yai district of Songkhla province, Thai Airways International has stepped up to support its passengers by issuing a comprehensive travel advisory. This ...
BANGKOK: Thai Airways International has issued a travel advisory for passengers affected by flooding in the Hat Yai district, ...
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4,000 Malaysian tourists stranded amid Thailand floods
Some 4,000 Malaysian tourists were stranded in Hat Yai and several parts of Songkhla province in southern Thailand because of severe floods, Malaysia's foreign ministry said.
In an unfortunate turn of events, a Malaysian tour group has found themselves stranded in Hat Yai, Thailand, due to severe flooding that has affected the region. This incident highlights the impact of ...
SONGKHLA: Hoteliers in Hat Yai hope a special, direct train from Kuala Lumpur to the southern economic hub on Friday will not be the last. A direct train from the Malaysian capital would help spur the ...
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