The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) has extended its inbound flight ban to April 30 except humanitarian aid, medical and relief flights as well as repatriation and cargo flights.
CAAT's director-general Chula Sukmanop announced the ban extension on its media on Wednesday morning. It was the third extension of the ban which was first imposed on April 3. The ban spares state and military aircraft, aircraft making emergency landing and aircraft making technical landing without disembarkation.
He extended the ban on inbound passenger flights from 12.01am on April 19 to 11.59pm on April 30 and revoked his previous permissions for inbound passenger flights during the period.
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