...asking for a friend who was bounced back from Dom Muang recently after spending a week in a neighbouring country.
Which Thai Airport is still being nice to people with valid multi entry tourist visa already in their passport?
(They had no overstays but IO was not happy with how much time they spent in Thailand last year)
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A user inquired about which Thai airport is accommodating towards travelers with valid multi-entry tourist visas, given their concerns after being denied entry at Don Muang Airport. The community shared experiences suggesting that all airports might have varying attitudes, with some recommending entry via land borders or smaller regional airports like those in Chiang Mai.
I would go for a land border (Especially if the neighbouring country is Laos)
Benjamin ******
Remember, it looks like you can enter Thailand from a land border, but can not leave Thailand using a land border anymore (I think)...
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Tod *********
Chiang Mai, or one of those b/s smaller airports in the south would probably be the best, NOT don mueang or Suvarnabhumi
Tod *********
you're on your own with that one.
all they can do is have proof of 20K baht or the equivalent in CASH, proof of onward travel in 60 - 90 days and proof of lodging and hope for the best.
James ********
Good luck. All airports are friendly in Thailandπππ.
Benjamin ******
I would assume all of them would have an equal chance of getting rejected. I recommend entering by land, and then taking a bus to the nearest airport, and flying domestic.
James ***********
Sounds familiar, some are really tough!
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