Originally Posted by
malct
If the airline is responsibleSo i guess i would have to prove that i have a onward flight even with a different airline
If i did have a BA ticket that showed that i was Returning to the UK the following week then it would only be a issue with the Check in Staff and not imigration.
Correct.. immigration does not care which airline u fly.. they only want to ensure that you have a return ticket within the maximum period of ur allowed stay in that country..
Originally Posted by
merijn
The airline is responsible that their checked in passengers have a valid visa ( if required ) as they have to pay for the return flight in case the passenger is denied entry into the country and the airlines could and should know that the passenger did not has a valid visa.
For this reason the check-in staff will check you’re passport to see if you have a valid visa for the duration of the stay.
Also the Thai immigration can request to see the onward / return ticket when you try to enter the country. ( unless you have a non-o visa )
In the OP's case, the query is whether the airline will have a problem with a nested ticket..OP is not breaking the immigration rules or overstaying so for immigration purposes even if he shows BA return ticket, its fine..