Thailand, government changes its mind (again) and changes (without notice) entry rules
Only those accustomed to the chaos of the Thai government will not be surprised to learn that the same government has again changed [...]
Only those accustomed to the chaos of the Thai government will not be surprised to learn that the same Government changed again - Without notice and without informing the airlines - entry rules for tourists.
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In the past week, just ahead of the fateful date of Jan. 8, the executive changed the entry rules twice. The one just announced is the third decree that replaces previous ones by taking effect immediately.
Access rules in Thailand: updates
With an incredible U-turn, after throwing into panic hundreds, if not thousands, of travelers forced to cancel the Thailand trip, within hours, given the sudden decision to accommodate only vaccinated passengers or with certificate of recovery, Thailand changed the rules by eliminating the requirement for vaccination.
The Thai government Has decided that it will not require incoming passengers to prove they have had a full set of covid-19 vaccines or medical reasons for not doing so. However, the requirement to have travel insurance remains for passengers whose next destination requires a negative covid test,
In conclusion
With this decision the doors are once again open to all passengers, including the Chinese, with the minor inconvenience-only for those heading to China and very few other destinations that still require the pre-departure buffer-of having medical insurance.
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