People heading to Thailand have been warned to beware of a fake registration website that looks very credible, while officials on Sunday listed four reasons why some Thailand Pass applicants did not receive a QR code.
View MoreThe cabinet yesterday (Nov 4) approved four extra national holidays in July, October and December next year to extend existing holidays.
View MoreOnly 10 travelers, accountable for 0.08 percent, tested positive for Covid-19 Coronavirus upon arriving in Thailand since the first day of the country opening, according to the Ministry of Public Health’s reports today, November 5th.
View MoreThe Department of Medical Sciences (DMS) can now handle at least 120,000 tests per day and give the results within 24 hours
View MoreMany people are still finding themselves confounded by the lack of information being made available to successfully register for their Thailand Pass permit.
View MorePhuket’s famous Bangla Walking Street was buzzing again now that restaurants are allowed to serve booze until 11pm and bands of up to five members can play sets.
View Moreisitors flocked to Koh Tao on Friday with ferries from the Chumphon and Surat Thani mainland full of passengers, mostly foreigners.
View MoreThai Airways International recouped THB44.8 billion mostly from massive cuts to the workforce and aircraft leases according to the airline’s latest rehab progress report.
View MoreSix of 4,510 travellers have tested positive for Covid-19 after Thailand reopening on November 1, the Department of Disease Controls Bureau of Risk Communication and Health Behavior Promotion said on Wednesday.
View More33 international flights on Monday landed at Suvarnabhumi Airport. The Airports of Thailand reported 2,242 arriving passengers, with 1,534 foreign nationals arriving at Suvarnabhumi Airport in the first 24 hours of the country reopening.
View MoreA little more than a thousand tourists visited the Grand Palace and Temple of the Emerald Buddha on Nov 1, the first day of Thailand’s ‘reopening’ to foreign tourists while of all the visitors, only about 100 or so were foreigners and the rest were Thais.
View MoreThere were 7,679 new Covid-19 cases and 56 more fatalities recorded during the previous 24 hours
View MoreSeven Covid-19 vaccines have been approved in Thailand which will not require mandatory quarantine for visitors from 63 countries. However, those who enter the country need to obtain the Thailand Pass under specified conditions.
View MoreHua Hin remained quiet on Tuesday after reopening to tourists, with only 10% of hotel rooms booked and those by Thai visitors. There was no influx of foreign tourists.
View MoreSuvarnabhumi Airport has welcomed 2,424 incoming passengers travelling on 40 international flights on Monday (November 1), the first day of the government’s plan to reopen selected provinces to revive the country’s tourism industry.
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View MoreThere were 7,574 new Covid-19 cases and 78 more fatalities recorded during the previous 24 hours
View MoreBusiness welcomes Monday's return of international visitors, but the public remains anxious
View MoreThailand will begin admitting fully vaccinated visitors from 17 more countries without quarantine, increasing the number of countries on the list to 63.
View MoreBangkok will lift the ban on alcoholic beverage consumption in restaurants that have been certified with the SHA+ Standards from Nov 1 while entertainment venues, pubs, bars, karaoke, and massage parlors are still excluded.
View MoreThe overall number of international visitors to Thailand remained low, while the inflation rate saw a slight increase following the end of the utility fee reduction program and the increase of retail fuel prices due to price surges in the global crude oil market, said Chayawadee.
View MoreThe Foreign Ministry on Saturday announced Thailand is to admit visitors from 17 more countries without quarantine if they have been fully vaccinated
View MoreAbout 7,000 arrivals from abroad expected on first day of reopening
View MoreA user-friendly checklist of points covering before, during, and after travelling to Thailand under the ‘Test & Go’ requirement.
View MoreA user-friendly checklist of points covering before, during, and after travelling to Thailand under the ‘Living in the Blue Zone‘ Sandbox programme.
View MoreThailand’s eastern province of Trat plans to officially reopen to foreign and domestic travellers under its “Koh Chang Sandbox” scheme on November 11th.
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