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Thai health Minister continues to apologize for comments saying all foreigners that don’t wear face masks should be kicked out of Thailand


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Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said today that he will ask western embassies to advise their citizens visiting Thailand to wear protective face masks in public places, and in crowds, for safety. The minister, who is campaigning to get the public to wear face masks, offered an apology on his Facebook page yesterday, after his […]

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They really know how to make the world feel welcome and another one below WELL DONE THAILAND 

Mother and daughters told 'too big' for business class

Three women told too big for business class seats

Enjoying the luxury of business class seats on an 11-hour flight back to Auckland was meant to be a treat for Renell and Tere after undergoing weight-loss surgery in the city of Bangkok.

Instead, the sisters and their mother, Huhana, were left ''traumatised'' by Thai Airways staff who came at them with tape measures telling them they were ''too big'' for their business class seats.

 

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13 minutes ago, gazO said:

They really know how to make the world feel welcome and another one below WELL DONE THAILAND 

Mother and daughters told 'too big' for business class

Three women told too big for business class seats

Enjoying the luxury of business class seats on an 11-hour flight back to Auckland was meant to be a treat for Renell and Tere after undergoing weight-loss surgery in the city of Bangkok.

Instead, the sisters and their mother, Huhana, were left ''traumatised'' by Thai Airways staff who came at them with tape measures telling them they were ''too big'' for their business class seats.

 

Not a Thailand issue as they would be denied seats on any airline that have seat belts with airbags.

 

As for the minister getting bent out joint about someone refusing a mask, it's probably more about him not being used to someone say no to him.

 

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12 minutes ago, forcebwithu said:

Not a Thailand issue as they would be denied seats on any airline that have seat belts with airbags.

 

As for the minister getting bent out joint about someone refusing a mask, it's probably more about him not being used to someone say no to him.

 

Talking about the way Thai Airline dealt with the situation read the full report on BBC getting tape measures out total embarrassment

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