Originally Posted by
dsquared37
No. The airlines are concerned about getting fined if you overstay as I understand it.
Who's going to fine TG (which is owned by the gov)? Barring proof of departure within 30 days or a visa OP risks being denied boarding by DL.
I've never had Thailand immigration request this documentation (but they certainly could) so it's only the airlines appear to be concerned about it. Why on earth would you take that chance?
I've never heard of an airline getting fined for someones overstay. I know for a fact that the people who overstay can be/are fined. A couple of friends have paid fines in the past