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Originally Posted by levi0515
Well, thanks all who replied to my complaint. I am now better informed and can now admit my ignorance of this rule of the airlines. It seems immigration in thailand was not aware of this. I will be sure to apply for a longterm non-immigrant o visa before I leave next time. Also my apologies to Japan Airlines for puttin up such a fuss. It was the first time I was told to buy a ticket in the 5 trips I have flown here to thailand.
Thanks again all.
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And you still DON'T GET IT. It's not an airline rule. These are requirements of some country's immigration laws. The fact that they don't ask for or check for a return or onward ticket is irrelevant. The fact is they
could ask for proof of a return or onward ticket and if you fail to produce such proof they
may refuse entry to the country, send you back where came from on the next flight
and fine the airline which allowed you to travel there without proof of the ticket. The airline checks to see if you hold the ticket so that they aren't fined and don't have to incur the expense of transporting you back perhaps displacing another passenger from that return flight.