The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) is calling for the suspension of all domestic flights between 10pm and 4am
View MoreThe new school term, which is scheduled to begin next month, may be deferred to June due to the worsening Covid-19 situation.
View MoreThe Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand, also known as EXAT, issued several new guidelines for domestic flights in Thailand effective as of today, April 18th, 2021.
View MoreThailand on Sunday recorded yet another daily record number of Covid-19 cases -- 1,767 -- bringing the accumulated number of confirmed cases since the pandemic began to 42,352. Two new deaths were reported, raising the toll to 101.
View MoreThe Thai Hotels Association (THA) is inviting its members to become “hospitels” by turning their hotels into temporary hospitals to treat Covid-19 patients, association president Marisa Sukosol Nunbhakdi said on Thursday.
View MoreBangkok and 17 other Thai provinces (there are 77 in total) are now declared maximum control areas.
View MoreMore than 7.87 million vehicles were recorded traveling in and out of Bangkok during the Songkran holiday, Thailand’s Ministry of Transport revealed yesterday, April 14th.
View MoreOfficials are surveying the risk of collapse of Khao Ta Pu, a natural marine landmark in Phang Nga province, due to corrosion by seawater.
View MoreBangkok leads with 279 new patients, followed by Chiang Mai
View MoreMore than 500 people a day seek Covid-19 tests at Banglamung Hospital.
View MoreAll shopping malls and retailers in the country will close earlier at 9 p.m. from Thursday, April 15 until further notice to help curb the country’s latest COVID-19 outbreak.
View MoreThe Department of Disease Control has stressed that the kingdom will carry out the national Covid-19 inoculation drive in June as planned.
View MoreTourism operators monitoring latest virus outbreak to gauge travel sentiment
View MoreThe Tourism and Sports Ministry needs to reset the timeline for the Phuket sandbox because the province may not have enough vaccine doses following the new nationwide spread of the virus.
View MoreThe Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) has decided to not announce a curfew anywhere in the country as it will only burden and inconvenience the public.
View MoreThe government on Friday reported 1,582 new Covid-19 cases over the past 24 hours, setting a record for the third consecutive day and raising the total to 39,038.
View MoreDrink-driving, speeding continue to be major causes
View MoreThe Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration on Friday decided not to impose a curfew but banned gatherings and risk activities for two weeks from Sunday to control the disease.
View MoreAccording to Pattaya City and Koh Larn authorities, the island will stay open to domestic tourists and visitors for the time being despite a recent connection of a Covid-19 case to the island from a restaurant employee and steady cases of Covid-19 in the area.
View MoreOvercoming Thailand and India, Vietnamese rice ranked first in the world on average selling price, which in the first quarter was US$547 per ton, up 18.6% year on year.
View MoreBangkok authorities on Wednesday issued advice to residents on how to self-isolate at home if they fall victim to the third wave of Covid-19.
View MorePeople have been travelling in droves from main cities, especially Bangkok, to their hometowns or to famous attractions during the Songkran holidays. However, many tourist sites have shut their doors amid a dreaded third Covid-19 wave that has seen the number of infections soar.
View MoreThe Covid-19 caseload nationwide continued to set a record for the second consecutive day on Thursday, with 1,543 cases — 1,540 local infections and three imported cases, raising the total to 37,453.
View MoreThirty-seven people died in road accidents during the Songkran holiday on Wednesday, bringing the accumulative deaths over the past five days to 192.
View MoreThe Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) ordered the Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA) to temporarily halt the construction of the Yellow Line train route on the Lat Phrao-Samrong section for seven days from April 14 after an April 13 accident injured a motorcyclist.
View MoreA severe thunderstorm in Chiang Mai’s Mae Wang district on Wednesday evening knocked down an ironwood tree hitting six elephants, three of whom died from the impact.
View MoreRetailers and malls nationwide have been asked to close earlier at 9pm, following the private sector's most recent bid to help curb the country's third Covid-19 outbreak.
View MoreAbout 8,000 beds at hospitals, hospitels and field hospitals were prepared for Covid-19 cases in Greater Bangkok, Government House said on Thursday.
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