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The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) has introduced new regulations that specify six scenarios where airlines can legally deny boarding to passengers. These include situations like passengers requiring special assistance not pre-arranged, lack of proper travel documents, entry restrictions, infants under 14 days old, unaccompanied minors under 5, and pregnant passengers exceeding airline gestational limits. Additionally, airlines can refuse transportation for safety and security reasons. This move aims to balance passenger rights with safety standards. What are your thoughts on these regulations? Do you think they're fair, or do they leave room for improvement?