IATA Office in Bangkok, Thailand 8


IATA Asia Pacific

IATA’s Asia Pacific regional office is based in Singapore and serves as the central point of contact for IATA’s member airlines in the region. The regional office also maintains close ties with governments, airports, air navigation service providers and regional industry organizations.

Address:

IATA Thailand, 1550 Thanapoom Tower, 20th Floor, Room C1, New Petchburi Road, Makkasan, Ratthewee Bangkok 10400, Thailand

Working hours

IATA Customer Service number

For any queries or information for Airlines, Travel Agents, Cargo Agents (BSP, CASS, Accreditation), contact IATA customer care number.

IATA phone number for Travel and cargo agent: +65 6499-2402

IATA phone number for airlines: +65 6499-2444

Email:

Fax:

IATA website: http://www.iata.org/Pages/default.aspx

IATA Dangerous Goods hotline

For any information concerning the shipment of dangerous goods, please contact

IATA cargo Website: http://www.iata.org/cargo

IATA Dangerous Goods Hotline: 1-514-390-6770

Email: [email protected].

About IATA

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is the trade association for the world’s airlines.

IATA has 54 offices in 53 countries. It represents some 280 airlines from 120 countries. Flights by IATA members represents 83% of total traffic (RTK: Revenue Tonne Kilometers).

The IATA regional pages are your access to regional information, such as industry issues, safety and security, agency programs and regional planning, regulatory public policies, and more.

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8 thoughts on “IATA Office in Bangkok, Thailand

  • Michel

    Hello folks, good afternoon from Jomtien!

    Using huge airports for traveling has alas become a chore rather than a pleasure! Therefore who will dare mention and favor smaller airports where travelers can feel at ease, prior and after their air journey. Let me point out here : Pattaya-Utapao (UTP), its new terminal still requires an upgrading in passengers movements to and from airliners.
    Hopefully more domestic routes will be initiated to and from it.
    Thanks conveyed to TUI Airways uk for scheduling charter rotations to Utapao this winter, from BHX, LGW & MAN.
    I look forward to receiving a response. Kind regards, from a French expat, former agent at MCM

  • Mr. Nafine

    Hello,

    I would like to know how to be IATA member?

    I am really thankful and happy if can give number to contact true your team there as i really need to talk.

    I called many time to Thailand +6621072030 and to Singapore +6564992444, +6564992402 and +6564992428….

    I try many time but hard to connect to your team can talk and was two time talk by thai staff but all speak thai no english? i do not believe so may i have exact number to call from phnom penh, Cambodia or can be contact me @ +855 16559168…

    Hope to hear from you soon.

    With Kindly Regards,

  • Apiradee M.

    To Whom It may concern

    I would like to know how to contact with IATA in Thailand.
    Kindly give me know who i can contact with or the person in charge, email or telephone no.

    Thanks in advance.

    • Roberta Huthart

      Re: Flt WE283, 28th November 2022, Booking number 5545BS

      Dear Sir/Madam,

      I boarded this flight, with economy plus seating, and was seated on board at 1:50 pm, and all passengers at the gate boarded, for departure at 2:10.

      The flight did not close the doors of the aircraft until 3:00 pm. There was no explanation, but I observed a lot of late arrival passengers from a connecting flight, boarding at 2:30pm until 3pm.

      By this time, I have sat on the plane for 1 hour, no explanation was provided. When we finally took off at 3:20, over an hour late. I spoke with the flight attendant, in Thai language, hoping that she would be more willing to explain. She just said there were late connecting passengers.

      I understand that Airlines are not allowed to delay a flight excessively for connecting passengers, especially on short haul flights of only 1hr and 10min. This inconsiderate delay disrupts boarded passengers and their appointments. All airlines, that I know , would not hold a flight departure for connecting passengers and most certainly would not do so on a short haul flight, resulting in a 1 hour delay to passengers already boarded. I’m also not sure if this is an IATA rule, I may ask my family lawyer this, but most certainly this a good practice to follow for airlines.

      The pilot finally apologized for the late departure, only when we were airborne, but never provided explanation. The boarded passengers have a right to know why we are delayed, as soon as possible.

      This is not the service I expect from any airline. My time is valuable, and I expect to be fully compensated and have a written apology.

  • Lokesh Birla

    Hi,

    I had a flight from Krabi to Bangkok dated 30th April via Thai Vietjet Air PNR no. GWF2R4. Due to operational reason the flight has been cancelled by the airline. I have been asking the airline to refund the money back and they are denying my request saying that they won’t be refunding the money. I understand the flight has been cancelled due to COVID impact and the airline is taking undue advantage of the cancellation and not refunding the money to the customers. I am from India and our country is in complete lock down state until May 3rd 2020. Currently it seems to be a never ending situation for us out here looking at the number of COVID cases increasing day by day. I am taking the opportunity to write my grievances/concerns here so that I can seek some help in pushing the airline to refund the money back to me.

  • Thewan somkarn

    dear all

    our company would like to become freight forwarder agent office in thailand
    where should i contact to bangkok IATA, pleaes kindly advise.

    thank you.

  • Mr. Niphat maneenok

    Dear, yours IATA team work.
    I am tried to contact IATA.

    I would like to know how to be in an IATA member, such as documents, processing or other require to apply . Please kindly give me an information .
    I am hoping to hearing a good news from yours.
    Best regards
    Niphat.m