Thailand floods halt several Bangkok–Hat Yai flights

Flooding in Thailand's Songkhla province has forced three airlines to cancel several flights between Bangkok and Hat Yai until November 30. AirAsia, Thai Lion Air, and Thai VietJet Air are affected, impacting travel from both Don Mueang and Suvarn...

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Three airlines have suspended several services between Bangkok and Hat Yai after floods continued to affect Songkhla province, according to Hat Yai International Airport, Nation Thailand reported. The cancellations, in place from November 26 to November 30, cover selected flights operated by AirAsia, Thai Lion Air and Thai VietJet Air. Passengers have been asked to review their flight status and contact carriers for rebooking or refunds.

The airport confirmed that the disruption stems from flooding across parts of Songkhla, which has made operations difficult on key travel days. The affected routes include services from both Don Mueang (DMK) and Suvarnabhumi (BKK) airports to Hat Yai (HDY).

Airlines adjust schedules as floods impact travel in the South

AirAsia cancelled FD3114/3115 and FD3118/3119 through November 30. Thai Lion Air suspended SL704/705 and SL710/711 on November 26. Thai VietJet Air cancelled VZ328/329 on November 26 and 27.


The airport advised passengers to stay updated through official channels and reach out to their airlines for available options.
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