Between 16AUG20 and 24OCT20, planned International operation as follows. leisure facilities. Most shops and malls etc now have processes in place to register customers on entry and exit. You will need a Certificate of Entry issued by the Royal Thai Embassy or the Royal Thai Consulate-General in your country of departure, a fit-to-fly health certificate , a medical certificate indicating that you have tested negative for COVID-19 (RT-PCR test) within 72 hours before your departure, proof of health insurance covering all medical expenditure, including for COVID-19, up to USD 100,000 minimum while in Thailand, a copy of your confirmed booking at an ASQ hotel, a letter confirming enrollment details from school or university signed by authorised person together with a copy of ID card or passport of the signer, and an approval letter from concerned authority under the Ministry of Education. Diplomats must have a certificate of entry approved by Thai government agencies (eg. Relevant penalties for breaches of regulations; Everyone should comply with the measures put in place in Thailand to limit the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). Koh Samui district (Surat Thani Province) has banned entry to travellers who do not have a health certificate. Most shops and malls etc now have processes in place to register customers on entry and exit. Members of a diplomatic mission, cabin crew or essential goods transport workers are also required to produce the ‘fit-to-fly’ health certificate (in English or the official language of the country of departure), issued within 72 hours prior to arrival in the country. Land borders are closed, unless used for the repatriation of stranded Thai nationals in neighbouring countries. Chiang Rai Province has been placed under partial lockdown. Singapore city and Bangkok are both busy airports, and in most cases, you can get a direct flight to either of these countries. Internal Restrictions: *Travel in Thailand: Domestic travel options within Thailand are available but remain limited and subject to disease control measures. closing at midnight – this is likely to impact on New Year’s Eve celebrations, so you should check the latest details with the organiser before travelling to attend an event. The advice of the Thai authorities should be followed. The main currency is Baht. If suspected of carrying COVID-19, you may be denied entry into the country. Although we do our best to keep the information updated as it is reported. New cases have since been identified in a number of other districts and provinces, leading to the introduction of local restrictions and the cancellation of some New Year’s Eve events. Provincial authorities may enforce measures which are stricter or different to those in other areas, including closing hotels and beaches. The quarantine period is lowered to 7 days for vaccinated tourists (more than 14 days after vaccination but less than 3 months) + Covid-19 free certificate when ready. Some services and facilities in hotels may not be available e.g. leisure facilities. All flight permits granted for this period will be cancelled. Diplomats and members of international organisations and their families, and foreigners with valid work permits in Thailand, and some other categories of people are still able to enter as long as they obtain a fit-to-fly certificate issued not more than 72 hours before arrival. If suspected of carrying COVID-19, you may be denied entry into the country. Amazing Thailand, Travel information, Travel guide, maps, hotels, accommodation, attractions, events & festivals, food, culture, shopping information to help you plan your Thailand vacations. Returning citizens are required to provide a medical certificate stating their health is fit for flying (“Fit to Fly” Health Certificate) and a letter certifying their return to Thailand issued by the Royal Thai Embassy, Thai Consular Office or the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. he flights were operated between 14 airports and Bangkok’s Don Mueang and Suvarnabhumi. 07.10.2020 Thai Airways International during the month of November 2020 continues to operate special outbound flights from Bangkok to selected markets. Diplomats and members of international organisations and their families, and foreigners with valid work permits in Thailand, and some other categories of people are still able to enter as long as they obtain a fit-to-fly certificate issued not more than 72 hours before arrival. leisure facilities. 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Ban Khao Din in Sa Kaeo linking Thailand to Cambodia is closed. A daily quota of passengers allowed to travel is in place and potential travellers should contact the nearest Thai embassy to process travel approval and comply with requirements such as obtaining a certificate of entry and the appropriate visa approval. Bangkok Don Mueang – Buriram 7 weekly Bangkok Don Mueang – Chiang Mai 89-95 weekly Bangkok Don Mueang – Chiang Rai 28 weekly Bangkok Don Mueang – Chumphon 7 weekly Bangkok Don Mueang – Hat Yai 64 weekly Bangkok Don Mueang – Khon Kaen 32 weekly Bangkok Don Mueang – Krabi 18 weekly Bangkok Don Mueang – Loei 7 weekly Bangkok Don Mueang – Nakhon Phanom 21 weekly Bangkok Don Mueang – Nakhon Si Thammarat 35-37 weekly Bangkok Don Mueang – Nan 20-23 weekly Bangkok Don Mueang – Narathiwat 7 weekly Bangkok Don Mueang – Phitsanulok 14 weekly Bangkok Don Mueang – Phuket 63 weekly Bangkok Don Mueang – Ranong 7 weekly Bangkok Don Mueang – Roi Et 25 weekly Bangkok Don Mueang – Sakon Nakhon 8 weekly (14 weekly from 16AUG20) Bangkok Don Mueang – Surat Thani 42 weekly Bangkok Don Mueang – Trang 21 weekly Bangkok Don Mueang – Ubon Ratchathani 21 weekly Bangkok Don Mueang – Udon Thani 28 weekly Chiang Mai – Hat Yai 7 weekly Chiang Mai – Krabi 3 weekly Chiang Mai – Phuket 4 weekly Chiang Mai – Utapao 4 weekly Hat Yai – Khon Kaen 3 weekly Hat Yai – Utapao 7 weekly Hua Hin – Chiang Mai 2 weekly Hua Hin – Udon Thani 2 weekly Phuket – Utapao 3 weekly. Data Collection: You may be required to download the Thai Chana COVID-19 tracking app on arrival in Thailand. Automatic renewal of visas will be granted for foreign nationals whose visa has expired after 26 March. Restrictions include: • Tier 1: Businesses face restricted operating hours; restrictions on public gatherings; closure of some schools; working from home encouraged where possible; inter-provincial travel discouraged. (a); Thailand The Bangkok Post reported about the easement of Covid related measured from today that also include the airport transit regulations. Koh Samui district (Surat Thani Province) has banned entry to travellers who do not have a health certificate. When you get to Thailand, you will be subject to a 14-day state quarantine at a Thai government-designated facility at your own expense. There have recently been instances where non-Thais have not been allowed to use transport between provinces or visit public sites, such as temples. a) if you hold a work permit or have already been granted permission from the Thai government to work in Thailand or b) if you have the Certificate of Residence and valid re-entry permit. Diplomats must have a certificate of entry approved by Thai government agencies (eg. Make sure that you can get to your international departure airport. The BMA’s relaxed measures came into effect on Tuesday. However, travellers moving between provinces may be required by local authorities to undergo quarantine on arrival in a new province so you should check the requirements for your destination. Five areas including Patong, Cherng Talay, Koh Kaew, Rassada and Chao Fa Garden Village, will remain under quarantine. Other international inbound flights to Thailand are suspended until 31 May. Similar measures may be taken in the rest of the country. Travellers in Thailand are required to carry their ID and have their temperature checked. A curfew has been imposed across the Samut Sakhon province, active between 10pm – 5am, which will be in place until 3 January 2021. You will need a Certificate of Entry issued by the Royal Thai Embassy or the Royal Thai Consulate-General in your country of departure, a fit-to-fly health certificate , a medical certificate indicating that you have tested negative for COVID-19 (RT-PCR test) within 72 hours before your departure, proof of health insurance covering all medical expenditure, including for COVID-19, up to USD 100,000 minimum while in Thailand, written confirmation from your hospital in your country of departure stating the need for your medical treatment, and written confirmation that your destination hospital will admit you for quarantine and treatment, and that their quarantine facilities comply with official rules. *COVID-related restrictions in Thailand: An emergency decree is currently in place. The first Thai-Myanmar Friendship Bridge in Task has been closed until further notice. Restrictions include: • Tier 1: Businesses face restricted operating hours; restrictions on public gatherings; closure of some schools; working from home encouraged where possible; inter-provincial travel discouraged. More info: https://thailand.prd.go.th/main.php?filename=index A phased lifting of lockdown measures across Thailand is underway. They will confirm the documents you need. Some services and facilities in hotels may not be available e.g. This includes families. *Public spaces and services: Public places and services face restrictions that can change at any time. The majority of hotels will ask to take your temperature on arrival and ask you to provide information on your recent travel history and any symptoms you may have related to COVID-19. Thailand’s tourism industry relies heavily on Chinese holidaymakers. International Restrictions: At present you are only permitted to enter Thailand if they meet one of the following criteria: If you are on a diplomatic or consular mission, belong to an International Organisations, a representative of governments performing their duties in Thailand, or have permission from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. *Public spaces and services: Most public places and services are now open with social distancing measures in place. Make sure that you can get to your international departure airport. – This does not apply to airline crew with a return scheduled flight. Until further notice Chiang Rai Province has been placed under partial lockdown. leisure facilities. Land borders are closed, unless used for the repatriation of stranded Thai nationals in neighbouring countries. A State of Emergency is in place until 31 May. Some entertainment venues such as pubs and clubs are still temporarily closed or operating with restrictions. 16.10.2020 Thai Airways International as of Thursday (15OCT20) once again postpones planned regular service resumption, now scheduled as early as 01JAN21. If you are a carrier of necessary cargoes. If you are found to be positive, you will be hospitalized until symptoms resolve and you have two negative tests separated by 24 hours. 10.07.2020 Thai Airways International has extended scheduled service suspension by another 4 weeks, now scheduled to resume on 01SEP20, instead of 01AUG20. Other international inbound flights to Thailand are suspended until 31 May. A medical certificate indicating that you have tested negative for COVID-19 (RT-PCR test) within 72 hours before your departure. Domestic air travel options within Thailand are opening up but remain more limited than before. Being two of the most popular destinations in the world, both Thailand and Singapore are well connected by flights. Automatic renewal of visas will be granted for foreign nationals whose visa has expired after 26 March. You can find the latest information on case numbers on the hereDepartment of Disease Control website. Ban Khao Din in Sa Kaeo linking Thailand to Cambodia is closed. Bus, train and boat routes are opening up but may be subject to restrictions. Based on the airline’s announcement on 01JUN20, the airline’s service resumption to Sukhothai was delayed to 06JUN20, while Phuket service resumption delayed to 01JUL20. The authorities order tightning land borders after concerns possible 2nd wave of infections (Reuters, 13.07.2020) This does not apply to state or military aircraft, emergency landing, technical landing without disembarkation, humanitarian medical or relief flights, repatriation flights (commercial or government) and cargo flights. All travellers and crew members must present a completed T.8 health questionnaire and submit the required information in the AOT Airport of Thailand mobile application to the Health Control Office upon arrival. If suspected of carrying COVID-19, you may be denied entry into the country. – This does not apply to passengers with a visa issued by Thailand. 12.10.2020 Bangkok Airways in winter 2020/21 season schedules 2 new domestic routes, subject to Government Approval. Israel has so far confirmed no cases of COVID-19 infections inside the country. Published on 18.06.2020 Nok Air July 2020 operatons as of 17JUN20 Thai AirAsia July 2020 operations as of 12JUN20, Published on 11.06.2020 Thai Airways to resume international flights on Aug. 1, Published on 01.06.2020 Thai Lion Air International operations as of 29MAY20, eff. Artemisinin resistance has been reported near the border with Myanmar. rat Airport (Trat Province), Samui Airport (Surat Thani Province) and Sukhothai Airport (Sukhothai Province) are closed. 01.09.2020 Thai AirAsia during the month of September 2020 plans to operate following domestic routes, based on OAG schedules as of 30AUG20. Keep up to date with the latest health advice provided by Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health and updates from the Thai government on the situation, including daily video briefings in English provided by the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs. When you get to Thailand, you will be subject to a 14-day quarantine in hospital at your own expense. Due to the situation in Samut Sakhon, which neighbours Bangkok, and the risk of further infections, on 20 December the Bangkok Municipal Authority asked people to work from home for the next 14 days. Varying degrees of restrictions are in place in each province depending on the colour category and any additional local restrictions; • In provinces categorised as Red, also known as ‘Maximum Control Areas’, a two-tier system of restrictions will be in place from 4 January to 1 February. *Local restrictions: An emergency decree is in place until 15 January 2021. Automatic renewal of visas will be granted for foreign nationals whose visa has expired after 26 March. However, travellers moving between provinces may be required by local authorities to undergo quarantine on arrival in a new province so you should check the requirements for your destination. The local situation may change and further measures may be introduced at any time. Most shops and malls etc now have processes in place to register customers on entry and exit. *Quarantine requirements: All travellers to Thailand are required to complete 14 days quarantine at a State Quarantine or Alternative State Quarantine (ASQ) facility. Five areas of Phuket including Patong, Cherng Talay, Koh Kaew, Rassada and Chao Fa Garden Village, remain under quarantine. Some regional airports are temporarily closed – please double-check before travelling. Members of a diplomatic mission, cabin crew or essential goods transport workers are also required to produce the ‘fit-to-fly’ health certificate (in English or the official language of the country of departure), issued within 72 hours prior to arrival in the country. Diplomats must have a certificate of entry approved by Thai government agencies (eg. – This does not apply to passengers traveling as students. Despite the state of emergency being extended, the authorities may ease restrictions in several provinces. As a result of this increase, the Thai authorities have introduced a number of disease control measures at national and local levels: National level: • A Red / Orange / Yellow / Green rating for each of Thailand’s 76 provinces is in place (according to the number of COVID-19 cases recorded). If you are the spouse, child or parent of a Thai national. An emergency decree is currently in place until 31 July 2020. Stage 2: July 1 – September 30 Visitors would be allowed to eat at hotel restaurants and have massages (I would assume at the hotel). Tourist Assistance Center Ministry of Tourism & Sports, Tourism Authority of Thailand (Singapore), Office of The Consumer Protection Board / สำนักงานคณะกรรมการคุ้มครองผู้บริโภค, Home-Stay Service at Ban Mae Kampong in Chiang Mai, Songkran Festival At Thailand on 13-15 April. leisure facilities. Domestic flights will gradually resume on 1 May. Chiang Rai Province has been placed under partial lockdown. If you are taking an internal flight in Thailand, you may be asked to download an app or complete additional travel documentation. Some regional airports are temporarily closed – you should double-check before travelling. The majority of hotels will ask to take your temperature on arrival and ask you to provide information on your recent travel history and any symptoms you may have related to COVID-19. Thailand Latest News: Flights suspended at Rayong’s Utapao International Airport because of COVID-19 (Star Online, 06.01.2021). Measures may also change or even be reimposed at short notice in response to COVID-19 conditions. All incoming travellers will be screened at their port of entry. If you test positive you will be required to provide 2 negative tests, 5 days apart, before being considered for release. Government relaxes travel restrictions for citizens of 56 countries; 14-day quarantine, tests required on entry (Reuters, 17.12.2020). Common concerns pertaining to the advisory have been addressed here. …. Other international inbound flights to Thailand are suspended until 31 May. If suspected of carrying COVID-19, you may be denied entry into the country If you have been exempted by the Prime Minister or Permanent Secretary of Ministry of Foreign Affairs, under certain conditions and for a prescribed time period; If you are a pilot-in-command and crew members – with a fixed travel schedule; if you are a carrier of necessary cargoes. Smoking in public is banned and can result in a fine of up to 5,000 Baht. If you test positive whilst in ASQ: You and anybody travelling with you will automatically be transferred to hospital and held in isolation. 03.08.2020 Thai Airways International in last week’s schedule update further postponed planned service resumption for scheduled flights, as the airline cancelled service in September. Five areas of Phuket including Patong, Cherng Talay, Koh Kaew, Rassada and Chao Fa Garden Village, remain under quarantine. We advise against all but essential travel to the whole of Thailand in light of ongoing political demonstrations and outbreaks of violence throughout the country. a) if you hold a work permit or have already been granted permission from the Thai government to work in Thailand or b) if you have the Certificate of Residence and valid re-entry permit. Many shops have the same requirement. If you intend to leave Thailand and need to take a domestic flight to reach your international airport, you should check with your provider and plan accordingly. Diplomats and members of international organisations and their families, and foreigners with valid work permits in Thailand, and some other categories of people are still able to enter as long as they obtain a fit-to-fly certificate issued not more than 72 hours before arrival. You will need a Certificate of Entry issued by the Royal Thai Embassy or the Royal Thai Consulate-General in your country of departure, a fit-to-fly health certificate, a medical certificate indicating that you have tested negative for COVID-19 (RT-PCR test) within 72 hours of travelling, proof of health insurance covering all medical expenditure, including for COVID-19, up to USD 100,000 minimum while in Thailand… Bali. leisure facilities. *Public spaces and services: Public places and services face restrictions that can change at any time. Passengers will be subject to a 14-day quarantine and will be transported by an allocated vehicle to a government-designated facility upon arrival. 19.06.20202 Bangkok Airways in the last few weeks filed additional changes to its summer 2020 operation. Thailand Latest News: It is advised do not travel to Samut Sakhon province due to COVID-19 outbreak, curfew, travel restrictions (OSAC, 23.12.2020). rat Airport (Trat Province), Samui Airport (Surat Thani Province) and Sukhothai Airport (Sukhothai Province) are closed. Smoking in public is banned and can result in a fine of up to 5,000 Baht. The State Railway of Thailand suspended its train services connecting Bangkok and the North, Northeast and South. There may be road checkpoints in place across Thailand so you should carry a passport as proof of identification when in public. Many shops have the same requirement. Only Chiang Rai will be exempted, as it borders both Myanmar and Laos. Electronic cigarettes are already illegal in Thailand and their use may incur further fines or imprisonment. Some provinces may impose stricter measures including lockdowns on certain premises. You should follow the advice of the Thai authorities. (TTG Asia, 06.05.2020). Thailand is currently caught in a number of quandaries that will continue to threaten the economy and stability of the country. The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand has opened up more airports for special international flights. As a result of this increase, the Thai authorities have introduced a number of disease control measures at national and local levels: National level: • A Red / Orange / Yellow / Green rating for each of Thailand’s 76 provinces is in place (according to the number of COVID-19 cases recorded). This does not apply to state or military aircraft, emergency landing, technical landing without disembarkation, humanitarian medical or relief flights, repatriation flights (commercial or government) and cargo flights. Details of the measures may differ between different provinces. If suspected of carrying COVID-19, you may be denied entry into the country. All flight permits granted for this period will be cancelled. Internal Restrictions: As of 04:00 on Thursday 15 October, a ‘Declaration of a Serious Emergency Situation in Bangkok’ is in place. Check the details for the province where you are. Check the details for the province where you are. • Tier 2 (these are not currently in place and will only come into force if the situation does not improve): wider restrictions on businesses, including possible forced closures; ban on inter-provincial travel; stricter rules to ensure as many people as possible work from home; tighter monitoring and inspection of high-risk activities and locations; possible introduction of curfews. Some entertainment venues such as pubs and clubs are still temporarily closed or operating with restrictions. The airline’s Bangkok – Suvarnabhumi – Krabi and Bangkok Suvarnabhumi – Surat Thani service, scheduled 2 daily each, is currently listed until 24OCT20 inclusive. It will remain until further notice. *Local level: Additional restrictions are in place in different provinces and in Bangkok. All travellers and crew members must present a completed T.8 health questionnaire and submit the required information in the AOT Airport of Thailand mobile application to the Health Control Office upon arrival. If you are taking an internal flight in Thailand, you may be asked to download an app or complete additional travel documentation. Thailand Latest News: Government extends emergency rule against COVID-19 until 31 October (Xinhua, 28.09.2020). Travellers landing in Buri Ram, Krabi, Nakhon Phanom, Phitsanulok, and Trang airports will be quarantined for 14 days. You will be required to wear a face mask when using public transport, including planes, trains, buses and taxis. For the month of December 2020, the Star Alliance carrier continues to operate special flights. More info here. Data Collection: You may be required to download the Thai Chana COVID-19 tracking app on arrival in Thailand. All incoming travellers will be screened at their port of entry. If you test positive you will be required to provide 2 negative tests, 5 days apart, before being considered for release. Planned operation as of 26JUL20 as follows. State of emergency extended until 31 August; 14-day quarantine required for all foreign entries. Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Hat Yai, Hua Hin, Krabi, Koh Samui and Surat Thani have been given permission to handle international flights which are repatriating foreign nationals, or Thai citizens coming home.
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