Bangkok blast: Airlines offer to waive fees for travellers changing flights to city
[SINGAPORE] Some airlines have offered to waive change fees for travellers booked to fly to Bangkok who have altered their travel plans after Monday's deadly bomb blast.
A Singapore Airlines (SIA) spokesman said on Tuesday that the airline has received "a couple of requests" for cancellation of tickets on flights to Bangkok, after the explosion in the Thai capital which has killed at least 20 people, including one Singaporean.
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