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David *******
Yes. Lots of people in a similar situation have got back. You can get a Non O visa (on the basis of having a Thai wife or a Thai daughter) and then get a CofE. Plenty of approved flights now.
David *******
From RTE London website:

The list of airlines with flight permits to carry passengers to Thailand

Foreigners who wish to go to Thailand can fly only with the following airlines:

- Thai Airways International : tickets can be purchased online at https://www.thaiairways.com/ or send email to
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or send email to [email protected] if you already have tickets or vouchers.

- EVA Air

- Emirates

- Etihad

- Qatar Airways

- Singapore Airlines

- Lufthansa

- Austrian Airlines

- Swiss Air

- KLM

- Air France

- Cathay Pacific

Passengers can buy tickets directly from the airlines' websites or through travel agencies.
David *******
I think it was when they moved to online applications. It’s all online now.
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@Paul *******
Everything you have said in this thread has been wrong. Probably best you stop trying to give people advice.
David *******
As others said, as long as you are legally married then the Non O for marriage/family is by far the easiest way. You get 3 months on entry.

Given your age, the Non O-A is also available but is much more expensive to qualify for and requires more paperwork. This gives you a year on entry.
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@Sqweez ******
Check the RTE in your country. London Embassy has added it to list of those allowed in. You can get a 3-month Non-B Visa but also need 3 million baht in a Thai bank.
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@Edward *******
The last lists I posted were the AVAILABLE rooms for those dates not the total rooms.