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Tool: Confirmed Flight For Onward Travel


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Every so often BM's run in to issues with airline check-in agents who are not fully trained in Thai visa RULES and are not aware of the many options such as in-country extensions, visa runs overland, long-term visas, etc. If the documents for onward travel, as the agents see it, are not available it may result in denied boarding.

 

I have created a set of Word documents that will allow you to create a faux flight confirmation for onward travel from Bangkok, Thailand to Clark (Angeles City), on Tiger Airways for the purpose of proceeding with an otherwise legit travel itinerary.

The document uses MS Word as a platform and as such a compatible program is required to edit and complete it.

You will need to enter the following information on the form: Date of Booking, Date of Travel, Passenger Information and Contact Details in the document titled Page 1.

An example of page 1 may also be viewed with all required data in red.

 

The documents serve no other purpose than to proceed with check-in with an otherwise legitimate itinerary. The documents will not help concerning an overstay and any penalty associated with such overstay.

Tiger Airlines is a sister company to Singapore Airlines and as such SA may be able to check the validity in their computer system. It is not advisable to use this document with Singapore Airlines or Tiger Airways.

 

The document can be found here: Flight Confirmation Creator along with a sample document with the required fields outlined in red.

The confirmation number has been manually created and the bar-code matches that, so do not edit the confirmation number.

 

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Its a good idea, but diligent check in agents only need to type in the PNR (N2X78A) to see that no such booking exists.

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Its a good idea, but diligent check in agents only need to type in the PNR (N2X78A) to see that no such booking exists.

Correct, if they have access to Tiger Airways booking system and as mentioned that will include Singapore Airways.


 

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Correct, if they have access to Tiger Airways booking system and as mentioned that will include Singapore Airways.

 

Not even to Tiger. An airline rep, travel agent, immigration/customs official can all access anyones PNR which gives details of the booking.

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