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What do you think? Such a situation, on November 17 we have a flight to Thailand, a resort - Pattaya
What do you think? Such a situation, on November 17 we have a flight to Thailand, a resort - Pattaya, with a two-day tour of Bangkok (the last 2 days, somewhere on November 28) If there is a flood, what should we do? Flying with Pegasus, how to make adjustments to the tour? All the experts say that the water will stay there for another six weeks. How can I return the money for these two days of Bangkok?
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аватар Pachok
Contact your agency, let them rebook for a tour without Bangkok.
аватар magazin_new
Guys, fly calmly and enjoy your vacation. My friends returned from Pattaya the day before yesterday. They didn't see any flooding. In addition, they traveled wherever possible without pathos and with local natives! Everything is wonderful there, at least where they were - no floods!
аватар 4yuka
Be sure to rebook the tour without Bangkok! No one will return your money.
аватар Amir1
Of course, I am not a journalist and write only what I see.
Just got back from Laos. On the way to Laos, we passed all the "flooded" areas. Water was not seen anywhere. More precisely, it is, but it is normal for these areas. It's always like that there. These are provinces that have specially built on the water to engage in fishing, etc. Houses were also built in the water, they travel all their lives in boats. What's so strange and scary about that? They themselves want it. And there is no water anywhere on the roads. Closer to Laos it is generally dry, or rather drought. People dig special pits to somehow collect water and keep it in the fields. Rice doesn't grow without water. And the stupid media people think they're drowning. Or just make a sensation out of it. You won't even find a puddle in Bangkok. I'll try to post pictures today.
аватар mari-a
Recently returned from Bangkok. Excellent sunny weather, small puddles on the outskirts. Unfortunately, the famous Chatuchak market did not work, although it was not flooded. But all the taxi drivers kept repeating: flooding! Yes, there was some water, just like in Tver, after a mushroom rain, the flip flops were soaked. A real flood has not been seen anywhere: neither in Pattaya, nor in Bangkok, nor on Samet. Fly without fear. Floods are as common in Thailand as snow is in Russia.
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