Thailand fully reopens from 1 October 2022

Vaccination proof/ATK test result no longer needed, while period of stay in the kingdom is extended to 45 days for tourists entitled to visa exemption and to 30 days for Visa on Arrival. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is pleased to advise that as of today international travellers to Thailand will no longer be […]

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Registration system for traveling to Thailand

Thailand Pass System is a web-based registration scheme that is being implemented to replace the Certificate of Entry (COE) application process for hassle-free entry to Thailand effective 01 November 2021. Thailand Pass has been designed to make the documentation process for travelers entering Thailand more efficient than the COE application collecting both health information and travel also […]

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Thailand Pass FAQs (As of 31 October 2021)

REGISTRATION AND APPROVAL PROCESS Registration system for traveling to Thailand (only by air) 1. When will Thailand Pass be open for registration? – Thailand Pass will be open for registration starting from 1 November 2021 at 09.00hrs (Bangkok Time) 2. Is registration in Thailand Pass required for all 3 schemes traveling into Thailand?  – Effective from 1 November […]

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Thailand open to 17 more countries Nov 1

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announces updated list of countries and territories where individuals are permitted to enter Thailand under the Royal Thai Government’s plan to reopen the country. (as of 30 October 2021) รายชื่อประเทศ/พื้นที่ต้นทางที่ได้รับอนุญาตให้เดินทางเข้าไทย (เพิ่มเติม) ตามแผนการเปิดประเทศของรัฐบาลกระทรวงการต่างประเทศประกาศรายชื่อประเทศและพื้นที่เพิ่มเติมที่ได้รับอนุญาตให้เดินทางเข้าประเทศไทยตามแผนการเปิดประเทศของรัฐบาล สถานะ ณ วันที่ ๓๐ ตุลาคม ๒๕๖๔

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Pattaya to pilot Ko Lan tourism reopening

Pattaya City now aims to reopen Ko Lan off the coast of Chonburi province for international tourism in the near future, before extending the opening to other parts of the city, in line with the government’s 120-day country reopening goal. The Mayor of Pattaya Sontaya Khunpluem said today the city is in favor of the […]

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BMTA buses to increase capacity as schools reopen

Public buses in Bangkok operated by the Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA) will from 1st July relax its social distancing measures, allowing buses to accept passengers at up to 70 percent maximum capacity. Passengers travelling together will also be able to share a double seat. From 1st July, which is the opening date of schools […]

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