Go on any airline website to book a flight. They asked From/To. Date/Dates. One-way or return. I rest my case and by the way I clicked on your reply, but haven't read it and do not intend reading it.
Didn't know you can fly AirAsia from UK to Thailand. I heard a rumour a few years ago that they were going to operate those flights. So can you educate me please, do they do these flights. I believe it was supposed to be from Stansted?
You know what I don't recognise the word buddy, it's a mongrel Yank word. Have I said no one else would be asked, NO I didn't. How many times have you, flown in & out of Thailand, I suspect your one of the people that has no experience of multiple trips in and out and if American airlines are finicky about asking at check-in for a return ticket, or onward travel ticket, then that's up to them. The question asked was what do people think about having a one-way ticket, will they be questioned at check-in, in whichever country he is a National of. I stayed that I was never asked when leaving multiple different countries and never asked to produce a return ticket by Thai immigration. What anyone else does is their business. I wasn't advising anyone to try & travel in a one-way ticket, I was just stating my experiences. They say the more you drive, the more chance you have of being involved in a road accident. On that basis the more to fly out of any country & into other countries the chance of being asked at check-in or by immigration in any country for a return document increases, so unlike all the touristy/ retired commenters on Sadbook, I commented my experiences that's all. Some of you Thailand based expats need to get a life.
That is immaterial. They should ask you to prove your Nationality before anyone will accept a reservation or booking. Anyway I get sick & tired of seeing insecure comments by people who have probably never flown to Thailand, or anywhere else on one-way tickets. I've flown into Don Meuang dozens of times before Suvarnabhum was even being built and after Swampy was opened and I have never been asked at any departing airport to produce a return, or onward travel document and I've flown into Thailand from, Hong Kong, Taiwan, mainland China, Indonesia, Brunei, Vietnam, Myanmar, Malaysia, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Singapore, Bahrain, Nigeria, Ethiopia, UK and several other Northern European countries and never been asked by check-in to produce a return, or onward travel document or been asked by Thai immigration when entering. If people are unsure about themselves turning up at check-in without, return, or onward travel proof that is their perogative. Also on a few occasions I've flown to the UK on return tickets bought in Thailand, so why wasn't I asked as a British passport holder at check-in at the UK airports on return leg, which would then be the same as a one-way ticket why haven't you got a return ticket when flying back to Bangkok?