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Jan 21, 2026
3 months ago
For everyone asking whether a return ticket is mandatory: I have my DTV, and the lady at the front desk asked for my passport, my visa and my return ticket an hour ago. Luckily, I had booked one with Onward Ticket — it cost €16 and I was all set 👌

See you in Thailand
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Aug 6, 2025
9 months ago
Was asked to show my bank account at the check in desk “airline” at Hanoi airport heading back to Bangkok has anyone had this too? Or is it a new thing? I have a soft paper visa
37 comments
Nov 22, 2023
2 years ago
Ronald *********
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Just been checked in with Emirates at Manchester UK, I have a 60 day SETV and my return trip is for 89 days.

No questions asked for visa, or ticket to exit Thailand on 60 days.
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Dec 1, 2021
4 years ago
Steve ******
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Having a coffee after just checking in, Birmingham UK, KLM/Air France were unbelievably strict regarding weight allowance with some pretty steep charges (mine was within allowances). Went through the paperwork several times and weren't that clued up on them altho they had a checklist to go through. Can only advise to be early, be prepared and be clued up ready to explain to whoever checks you in
19 comments
Jul 13, 2018
8 years ago
Mookie ****
ORIGINAL POSTER
Hi. I will be traveling to Thailand from US on a 1 yr. non immigration visa. Do I have to buy a return air ticket or will a one way ticket work for me? Appreciate any input. Thanks.
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