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Thai Airways Taipei Cancellation: Typhoon Bavi Disrupts July 10–11 Flights

Thai Airways Taipei cancellation confirmed for July 10–11 — six Bangkok–Taipei flights suspended as Typhoon Bavi approaches Taiwan. Full list of cancelled flights TG636, TG632, TG633, TG634, TG635 and TG637. Contact numbers, rebooking options and travel insurance guide for affected passengers.
Thai Airways Taipei Cancellation: Typhoon Bavi Disrupts July 10–11 Flights

Thai Airways Taipei cancellation confirmed for July 10–11, 2026 — six Bangkok–Taipei and Taipei–Bangkok services suspended as Typhoon Bavi approaches Taiwan.

Thai Airways Taipei cancellation has been confirmed for multiple flights on July 10 and 11, 2026, as Typhoon Bavi intensifies and approaches Taiwan. Thai Airways International (THAI) announced the suspension of six Bangkok–Taipei and Taipei–Bangkok services across both days, making this one of the most significant weather-driven flight cancellations on the Thailand–Taiwan corridor since the route resumed under Thai Airways’ recovery programme.

The Thai Airways Taipei cancellation affects travelers flying in both directions — those departing Bangkok for Taipei and those returning from Taipei to Bangkok. If you or someone you know has a booking on any of the six affected flight numbers, immediate action is required to rebook, reroute, or request a refund through Thai Airways’ contact channels.

Thai Airways Taipei Cancellation: Full List of Affected Flights

Thai Airways has published the complete list of cancelled services. All times are local.

July 10, 2026 — Bangkok to Taipei:

  • Flight TG636 — Departs Bangkok 17:15 → Arrives Taipei 22:10 — CANCELLED

July 11, 2026 — Both Directions:

  • Flight TG637 — Departs Taipei 07:55 → Arrives Bangkok 10:40 — CANCELLED
  • Flight TG632 — Departs Bangkok 08:25 → Arrives Taipei 13:05 — CANCELLED
  • Flight TG633 — Departs Taipei 14:05 → Arrives Bangkok 16:50 — CANCELLED
  • Flight TG634 — Departs Bangkok 12:40 → Arrives Taipei 17:20 — CANCELLED
  • Flight TG635 — Departs Taipei 18:50 → Arrives Bangkok 21:35 — CANCELLED

A total of one cancellation on July 10 and five cancellations on July 11 are confirmed. The Thai Airways Taipei cancellation covers the entire Bangkok–Taipei schedule for July 11, meaning no Thai Airways services will operate between the two cities on that day in either direction.

Thai Airways Taipei Cancellation — Full Flight ListStatus
TG636 — Bangkok → Taipei, July 10, 17:15CANCELLED
TG637 — Taipei → Bangkok, July 11, 07:55CANCELLED
TG632 — Bangkok → Taipei, July 11, 08:25CANCELLED
TG633 — Taipei → Bangkok, July 11, 14:05CANCELLED
TG634 — Bangkok → Taipei, July 11, 12:40CANCELLED
TG635 — Taipei → Bangkok, July 11, 18:50CANCELLED

What Is Typhoon Bavi and How Severe Is It

Typhoon Bavi is an active tropical cyclone approaching Taiwan as of July 9, 2026. The system is tracking toward Taiwan from the Pacific and is expected to make landfall or pass close enough to the island to cause severe wind, rain, and aviation disruption across Taipei’s Taoyuan International Airport and surrounding regions during July 10 and 11.

Taiwan’s aviation authorities have issued weather warnings for the period, and multiple international carriers operating into Taoyuan have suspended or modified their schedules in response. Thai Airways’ decision to cancel all Bangkok–Taipei services for the affected period is consistent with standard safety protocols applied when a major typhoon threatens an airport’s operational envelope.

Typhoon Bavi has been tracking for several days. Earlier reports confirmed that the system bypassed Thailand’s northern region while bringing heavy rain, but its trajectory has now brought it directly toward Taiwan. Travelers who were planning to visit Taiwan for any reason — whether connecting through Taipei to East Asia or traveling to Taiwan specifically — should monitor updates closely as the typhoon approaches.

What to Do If Your Thai Airways Taipei Flight Is Cancelled

If you are booked on any of the six cancelled Thai Airways Taipei services, there are three immediate actions to take. First, check your flight status through the THAI Mobile application before heading to the airport — Thai Airways updates its flight status system in real time and notifications are pushed through the app. Do not travel to the airport without confirming your flight status first.

Second, contact Thai Airways directly to understand your rebooking, rerouting, or refund options. Passengers affected by the Thai Airways Taipei cancellation due to Typhoon Bavi are entitled to rebooking on the next available service without additional charge, or a full refund if the disruption prevents travel on your intended dates. Thai Airways has confirmed that it apologises for the inconvenience and is prioritising support for affected passengers.

Third, contact your travel insurance provider. If you hold travel insurance that covers flight cancellations due to weather events — which most comprehensive policies do — a Typhoon Bavi-related cancellation qualifies as a covered disruption event. SafetyWing Nomad Insurance covers trip interruptions and cancellations for Indian travelers at affordable daily rates — check your policy details for the claims process if you are affected.

What to Do — Thai Airways Taipei CancellationAction
Check flight statusTHAI Mobile app — real-time updates
THAI Contact Center (24 hours)+66 2 356 1111
Global Contact Center (Taiwan)+886 2 7753 7973
RebookingNext available service — no extra charge
RefundAvailable for cancelled flights — request through THAI
Travel insuranceFile claim for weather-related disruption

How to Reach Thai Airways Contact Centres

Thai Airways has provided two dedicated contact numbers for passengers affected by the Thai Airways Taipei cancellation. Both are currently operating.

THAI Contact Center (Thailand — 24 hours): +66 2 356 1111
Global Contact Center (Taiwan): +886 2 7753 7973

Passengers can also manage their bookings and check updated schedules through the THAI Mobile application, available on iOS and Android. The Thai Airways website at thaiairways.com also carries live flight status updates. Given the volume of affected passengers across six cancelled flights, phone lines may experience high call volumes — the THAI app is the fastest way to check status and initiate a rebooking request without waiting on hold.

What This Means for Indian Travelers Flying Through Bangkok and Taipei

For Indian travelers, the Thai Airways Taipei cancellation on July 10–11 has two potential impact scenarios. The first is direct — Indian passengers booked on the Bangkok–Taipei route who are traveling to Taiwan for tourism, business, or onward connections to East Asian destinations including Japan, South Korea, or China via Taipei’s Taoyuan hub.

The second is indirect — Indian travelers who were connecting through Taipei on other Star Alliance partner flights as part of a longer itinerary. Thai Airways is a full Star Alliance member, and Taipei’s Taoyuan International Airport serves as a connecting hub for onward services across East Asia. Any disruption to Bangkok–Taipei services creates a cascading effect on connecting itineraries that depend on the Taipei stopover.

Indian travelers with upcoming Thailand trips should note that this cancellation is weather-specific to the Taiwan corridor and does not affect Thai Airways’ broader network including services to Europe, the Middle East, Australia, or other Asian destinations. Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport remains fully operational. The six cancelled flights are specifically the Bangkok–Taipei sector during the Typhoon Bavi passage window.

Before any upcoming Thailand or Taiwan trip, confirm entry requirements at thaievisa.go.th for Thailand and the Bureau of Consular Affairs Taiwan website for ROC entry requirements. Remember that UPI does not work in Thailand or Taiwan — carry Thai Baht or New Taiwan Dollar accordingly, and use a zero-forex international card for daily spending.

FAQs — Thai Airways Taipei Cancellation July 2026

Q: Which Thai Airways Bangkok–Taipei flights are cancelled due to Typhoon Bavi?

Six flights have been cancelled: TG636 (Bangkok to Taipei, July 10 at 17:15), and five services on July 11 — TG637 (Taipei to Bangkok at 07:55), TG632 (Bangkok to Taipei at 08:25), TG633 (Taipei to Bangkok at 14:05), TG634 (Bangkok to Taipei at 12:40), and TG635 (Taipei to Bangkok at 18:50). The entire Bangkok–Taipei and Taipei–Bangkok Thai Airways schedule for July 11 has been suspended. All times are local. Check thaiairways.com or the THAI Mobile app for the latest status.

Q: What are my options if my Thai Airways Taipei flight is cancelled?

Passengers affected by the Thai Airways Taipei cancellation due to Typhoon Bavi can request a free rebooking on the next available Bangkok–Taipei or Taipei–Bangkok service, or claim a full refund for the cancelled flight. Contact Thai Airways through the THAI Mobile app, the 24-hour THAI Contact Center at +66 2 356 1111, or the Taiwan Global Contact Center at +886 2 7753 7973. If you have travel insurance, a weather-related cancellation by Typhoon Bavi typically qualifies as a covered disruption event — contact your insurer to initiate a claim.

Q: When will Thai Airways resume Bangkok–Taipei flights after Typhoon Bavi?

Thai Airways has not yet announced a confirmed resumption date for the Bangkok–Taipei route beyond July 11. The cancellations currently cover July 10 and 11 specifically. Once Typhoon Bavi clears Taiwan and airport operations at Taoyuan International Airport return to normal, Thai Airways is expected to resume its full Bangkok–Taipei schedule. Monitor the THAI Mobile app, thaiairways.com, or the Thai Airways social media channels for resumption announcements as the typhoon passes.

Final Word

The Thai Airways Taipei cancellation across July 10 and 11 is a direct and unavoidable response to Typhoon Bavi’s approach toward Taiwan — and Thai Airways has acted quickly and transparently by publishing the full list of affected flights and providing contact details for passenger support. If you are affected, use the THAI Mobile app to rebook, call the contact centres for immediate assistance, and file a travel insurance claim for any non-refundable losses. Watch for resumption announcements as the typhoon passes, and check whether onward connecting flights through Taipei are affected by the same disruption before making alternative travel arrangements.

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