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Nigerian Tourists Stuck In BKK Airport Due To COVID-19 Thank Thai Staff For Bringing Food And Clothes

The (real-life) Terminal


The (real-life) Terminal Image adapted from: Puengphak Praphaporn Just like Tom Hanks’ The Terminal, 3 Nigerian men have been stranded in Thailand’s Suvarnabhumi Airport since March when the COVID-19 pandemic hit the globe. The men were reportedly on their transit when their flight got cancelled due to the lockdown. They had to wait for the situation to get better so the international air space can fully open again. For Thailand, the incoming international flight ban has been extended until the end of June. Helped by Thai staff Thai Airways staff giving out food Image credit: Puengphak Praphaporn The 3 guys also mentioned that while they were stranded here, they’ve been receiving help from local staff in the airport with food, drinks, and clothes. One of the men playfully said that they’ve had so much instant noodles during their time there and would be glad to eat something else. Image credit: Puengphak Praphaporn Besides these 3 men, some other passengers are also facing the same situation. Good news is all of them are being taken care of by the Airports of Thailand (AOT) officers with daily meals and bedding until the situation improves. This might be their longest layover yet, but it definitely won’t be the worst one thanks to our generous local staff. Also read: Lion Tamer Works From Home During Lockdown, Causes Uproar Among Activists & Netizens Thai Grandma Uses Her Govt Relief Fund To Stock Up Sharing Pantries With Necessities For Others Jogger’s Lung Collapses After Running With Face Mask, Doctor Advises Not To Cover Face While Exercising Japan’s Studio Ghibli Museum Has Virtual Tours On YouTube For Fans To “Visit” From Home Enjoying The Smart Local Thailand? Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for all things Thailand

Image adapted from: Puengphak Praphaporn

Just like Tom Hanks’ The Terminal, 3 Nigerian men have been stranded in Thailand’s Suvarnabhumi Airport since March when the COVID-19 pandemic hit the globe.

The men were reportedly on their transit when their flight got cancelled due to the lockdown. They had to wait for the situation to get better so the international air space can fully open again.

For Thailand, the incoming international flight ban has been extended until the end of June


Helped by Thai staff


The (real-life) Terminal Image adapted from: Puengphak Praphaporn Just like Tom Hanks’ The Terminal, 3 Nigerian men have been stranded in Thailand’s Suvarnabhumi Airport since March when the COVID-19 pandemic hit the globe. The men were reportedly on their transit when their flight got cancelled due to the lockdown. They had to wait for the situation to get better so the international air space can fully open again. For Thailand, the incoming international flight ban has been extended until the end of June. Helped by Thai staff Thai Airways staff giving out food Image credit: Puengphak Praphaporn The 3 guys also mentioned that while they were stranded here, they’ve been receiving help from local staff in the airport with food, drinks, and clothes. One of the men playfully said that they’ve had so much instant noodles during their time there and would be glad to eat something else. Image credit: Puengphak Praphaporn Besides these 3 men, some other passengers are also facing the same situation. Good news is all of them are being taken care of by the Airports of Thailand (AOT) officers with daily meals and bedding until the situation improves. This might be their longest layover yet, but it definitely won’t be the worst one thanks to our generous local staff. Also read: Lion Tamer Works From Home During Lockdown, Causes Uproar Among Activists & Netizens Thai Grandma Uses Her Govt Relief Fund To Stock Up Sharing Pantries With Necessities For Others Jogger’s Lung Collapses After Running With Face Mask, Doctor Advises Not To Cover Face While Exercising Japan’s Studio Ghibli Museum Has Virtual Tours On YouTube For Fans To “Visit” From Home Enjoying The Smart Local Thailand? Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for all things Thailand

Thai Airways staff giving out food
Image credit: Puengphak Praphaporn

The 3 guys also mentioned that while they were stranded here, they’ve been receiving help from local staff in the airport with food, drinks, and clothes. 

One of the men playfully said that they’ve had so much instant noodles during their time there and would be glad to eat something else. 

The (real-life) Terminal Image adapted from: Puengphak Praphaporn Just like Tom Hanks’ The Terminal, 3 Nigerian men have been stranded in Thailand’s Suvarnabhumi Airport since March when the COVID-19 pandemic hit the globe. The men were reportedly on their transit when their flight got cancelled due to the lockdown. They had to wait for the situation to get better so the international air space can fully open again. For Thailand, the incoming international flight ban has been extended until the end of June. Helped by Thai staff Thai Airways staff giving out food Image credit: Puengphak Praphaporn The 3 guys also mentioned that while they were stranded here, they’ve been receiving help from local staff in the airport with food, drinks, and clothes. One of the men playfully said that they’ve had so much instant noodles during their time there and would be glad to eat something else. Image credit: Puengphak Praphaporn Besides these 3 men, some other passengers are also facing the same situation. Good news is all of them are being taken care of by the Airports of Thailand (AOT) officers with daily meals and bedding until the situation improves. This might be their longest layover yet, but it definitely won’t be the worst one thanks to our generous local staff. Also read: Lion Tamer Works From Home During Lockdown, Causes Uproar Among Activists & Netizens Thai Grandma Uses Her Govt Relief Fund To Stock Up Sharing Pantries With Necessities For Others Jogger’s Lung Collapses After Running With Face Mask, Doctor Advises Not To Cover Face While Exercising Japan’s Studio Ghibli Museum Has Virtual Tours On YouTube For Fans To “Visit” From Home Enjoying The Smart Local Thailand? Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for all things Thailand

Image credit: Puengphak Praphaporn

Besides these 3 men, some other passengers are also facing the same situation.

Good news is all of them are being taken care of by the Airports of Thailand (AOT) officers with daily meals and bedding until the situation improves.

This might be their longest layover yet, but it definitely won’t be the worst one thanks to our generous local staff.

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