AirAsia offers free Thai tickets as fare war takes offDiscount airline AirAsia has launched special fares to lift Thailand's tourism industry in the wake of the bloody political clashes in Bangkok that prompted the Australian government to warn travellers to avoid the capital. AirAsia is offering a limited number of free flights from Bali to Bangkok, and $10 fares from Kuala Lumpur to the Thai capital to entice travellers. Read more...
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| Saturday, 09 August 2008 16:46 |
Where to Get HelpThe Australian Embassy in Bangkok will reopen to the public from Monday 24 May 2010. In Thailand, you can obtain consular assistance from the: Australian Embassy In Phuket, Chiang Mai and Koh Samui you can obtain limited consular assistance from: Australian Consulate Australian Consulate Australian Consulate If you are travelling to Thailand, whatever the reason and however long you'll be there, we encourage you to register with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. You can register online or in person at any Australian Embassy, High Commission or Consulate. The information you provide will help us to contact you in an emergency - whether it is a natural disaster, civil disturbance or a family issue. In a consular emergency if you are unable to contact the Embassy, you can contact the 24-hour Consular Emergency Centre on +61 2 6261 3305 or 1300 555 135 within Australia. In Australia, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in Canberra may be contacted on (02) 6261 3305. |
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