Thai Airways has rerouted some Europe-bound flights to avoid Middle Eastern airspace following Iran's attacks on Israel.
The airline's president, Chai Eamsiri, stated that slight route changes had been made, but overall service had not been affected.
THAI's chief commercial officer, Korakot Chatasingha, added that passengers with bookings through the Middle East had not cancelled their trips and that the airline was closely monitoring the situation.
The Foreign Affairs Ministry advised Thais against traveling to Iran and Israel due to ongoing conflicts.
Israel has implemented a three-day limit on gatherings from 11pm on Saturdays to 11pm on Mondays.
Approximately 28,000 Thais are in Israel, and another 300 are in Iran.
The Thai embassies in Tel Aviv and Tehran are reaching out to Thai communities in these countries, and no Thais have been reported affected by the Iran-Israel conflict.
Thai gold trader Hua Seng Heng suspended trading via its applications on Sunday due to volatile gold prices in global markets caused by the tensions.
The company plans to resume app-based gold trading on Monday.