Sorry, I wasn't referring to the airlines as these new requirements asking for outbound flights is to be given at the consulates when obtaining this tourist visa. The new rules say if you do not have an outbound flight then they want you to provide... "a letter indicating the unavailability of such document" ... imo a confirmation receipt of your outward journey by train or whatever would be better than a letter. You'll never put a better bit of butter.Korkenzieher wrote:@SuperJoe - Airlines will ask you to demonstrate a return or onward ticket. That is the rule they have been asked to follow. In the last 4 flights I have had to LOS, I have been asked twice (Etihad - by which I mean they have asked to see either a ticket or a visa, not verbally assure them, or show a train reservation trintout or the like.
They've made no attempt to prevent genuine short-term tourists using these tourist visas for their intended 60 days in these new rules, ie: those with confirmed outward journey, I'm guessing but if they had a suspicion that the train booking was just a cheap way to ensure the visa and then be discarded (don't know if it's cheaper or not!?), then they'd probably go through your travel history in the passport (as the Phuket immigration official said) and soon have an idea if you stick to the 60 days or make 60 days become 60 weeks. This remains to be seen ofcourse, we're all speculating on how it'll be interpreted/enforced.
So then you already have your visa before you get to the airline, and it was issued on the understanding a outward flight was not required.
Yes there's confusion as regs change too often, and immigration can be faulted for being too relaxed in the first place, but these changes/tightening of loopholes etc are brought about either because a) foreigners are not exploiting them, or b) foreigners are exploiting them. I haven't heard one example over the years of an unreasonable/OTT requirement for tourists to get in here and stay short-term, there's a few examples of requirements/criteria that isn't enforced though. And they've been giving these visas away for free over the past couple of years, but people have short memories and now there's uproar in the farang community here (not you personally, you seemed pretty chilled either way) because they have to confirm that they were actually planning to leave.Korkenzieher wrote:I will simply point out that the policies Thailand develops leaves a lot of people confused.
I choose to jump through the hoops while I can (or find ways around them), because LOS is where I want to end up. Others may not bother.
And ofcourse you and Lomu are dead right that the shame is that genuine long stayers who look after themselves will be affected by this as they were harmlessly using the loopholes to stay 'perpetually', but I can't for the life of me see why they blame the authorities and not the bloke next to them who is spoiling the party by working illegally. I hate the authorities redtape, corruption etc as much as anyone as have been exposed to it and paid for it ten times over with business, but at the end of the day I can't complain about it as I'm the one bending the rules, using loopholes etc.

SJ