Pls help me, where can i get the airline ticket reservation, for my thailand tourist visa application requirements??
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To get an airline ticket reservation for your Thailand tourist visa application, you can purchase it directly from an airline or use travel apps like Skyscanner. Some people also recommend using services that provide 'onward tickets' specifically for visa applications. Websites like onwardtravel.com and bookonwardticket.com are suggested for fake or provisional tickets needed for the application process. It's worth noting that many travelers have successfully entered Thailand without showing a return ticket, but it can vary by airline and immigration officer.
For passports from 93 nations, yes, but the OP didn't share their passport nationality
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David ********
Book ticket through Thai Airways at least 72 hours before your flight and use their Hold Ticket for 72hrs option. That way you get a non confirmed booking that you can show if asked at immigration counter upon arrival. Alternatively, you could book a fully refundable return ticket and cancel later. Your problem won't be immigration at Thailand but some airlines are strict and at check-in will ask to see return or onward flight leaving Thailand within the 60 days. 😎
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or airport
I think second choice is better
Thomas *******
From an airline
Chak *********
Are u from the Cage?
Book here
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Sàm ******
I can provide you . DM for more details.
Braulio *********
the airline office
Robert *********
Presumably you have already tried
the airlines for this?
Willem ****
At a airline website
John *******
Must be a trick question You applied for a tourist visa but do not know how to purchase a airline ticket 😂😂😂
Ajané **********
There are a bunch of different services. This is the one I used for my visa application to show proof of return tickets. They also asked us at the airport before departing if we had return tickets, but never actually asked to see them. It doesn’t matter what anyone says about “they’ve never asked me so…” because one day they can and they will. Just happened to some friends of mine today. So anyway, here’s the link if you need it
I've been to Thailand like 30 times and never been asked for one, people just want to get through Suvarnabhumi and Don Muang as quickly as possible, the queues would be absolutely atrocious if they asked everyone to show a flight out of the country