Thai AirAsia X has decided to suspend its daily
flights to Sapporo, Japan from 1 August
2015, due to the unresolved Thai aviation situation with the
International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
Nadda Buranasiri, CEO of Thai AirAsia X, said, “We will continue to fly to
Tokyo and Osaka in Japan and Seoul in South Korea as scheduled as
they are routes Thai AirAsia X was approved to serve before the
current circumstances. Everyone can feel assured that we will
continue to offer promotional fares to stimulate travel and we
hope that you will continue to enjoy the routes we serve.”
Passengers with bookings on flight XJ620 Bangkok-Sapporo from 31
July 2015 onwards, and XJ621 Sapporo-Bangkok from 1 August 2015
onwards have the following options available:
1.
Switch to earlier travel date. Those scheduled to travel on XJ620
from Bangkok to Sapporo can change their flight to D7620 in order
to travel before 30 July 2015 at no cost. Those
scheduled to travel on XJ621 from Sapporo to Bangkok can change
their flight to travel on D7621 before 31 July 2015
at no cost. Changes will only be permitted one time, subject to
seat availability.
2. Change the destination of
the round-trip ticket in order to fly with Thai AirAsia X from
Bangkok to Tokyo or Osaka at no cost(XJ flights only). Changes
must be made for travel within 14 days prior or after the original
travel date. Changes will be permitted one time, subject to seat
availability.
3. Transfer cost of flight to an
180-day Credit Shell that can be used for the purchase of goods
and services from AirAsia (such as flight
tickets, pick-a-seat, pre-booking meals, baggage weight, etc.).
4. Receive a full refund via the channel in which
payment for the booking was made.
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