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  • Tourists turn their backs on Rayong over 330 baht antigen testing requirement

    Tourists turn their backs on Rayong over 330 baht antigen testing requirement

    Tourists have hit back at the eastern province of Rayong after officials imposed a mandatory antigen testing requirement on all visitors. According to a Nation Thailand report, all arrivals in the province must have a negative antigen test result, certified by a doctor, no more than 72 hours before arrival. Tourists have expressed their anger on social media, with most…

  • Thailand’s Test & Go registration opens on February 1

    Thailand’s Test & Go registration opens on February 1

    Registration for Thailand’s (almost) quarantine exemption program known as Test & Go, part of the broader Thailand Pass online re-entry process, is reopening next week after being closed for the past month. Starting at 9am on February 1, fully vaccinated travellers from any country can apply for a Thailand Pass QR code to enter with (almost) quarantine-free travel, but there…

  • CCSA clarifies details on Test & Go, registration opens at 9am on February 1

    CCSA clarifies details on Test & Go, registration opens at 9am on February 1

    Registration for Thailand’s quarantine exemption scheme known as Test & Go is reopening next week after being closed for the past month due to the emergence of the Omicron Covid-19 variant in Thailand. Starting at 9am on February 1, fully vaccinated travellers from any country can apply for a Thailand Pass QR code to enter with (almost) quarantine-free travel, but…

  • Domestic tourism stimulus scheme gets 9-billion-baht budget approval for phase 4

    Domestic tourism stimulus scheme gets 9-billion-baht budget approval for phase 4

    The government’s domestic tourism stimulus scheme enters phase 4 from February, with Cabinet approving a 9-billion-baht budget. “We Travel Together’ (Rao Tiew Duay Kan) will run until July, according to a government spokesperson. According to a Thai PBS World report, participants can benefit from a 40% discount on hotel rates, up to a maximum of 3,000 baht a night and…

  • Government to make more Covid insurance options available to foreign tourists

    Government to make more Covid insurance options available to foreign tourists

    The Thai government wants to offer more Covid-19 insurance options to foreign tourists whose own insurance doesn’t cover hospitels or hotel isolation in cases of asymptomatic infection. According to a Bangkok Post report, the governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand says officials are in talks with the Office of the Insurance Commission. Yuthasak Supasorn says premiums could start at…

  • Thailand tourism industry hopeful with the return of Test & Go

    Thailand tourism industry hopeful with the return of Test & Go

    With the reintroduction of the Test & Go program, that allows fully vaccinated people to enter Thailand with a Day1 and Day 5 PCR test, businesses in the tourism industry are hopeful for a more sustained growth in international travellers from February and beyond. The program was reinstated, albeit with some revisions that were not met with a particularly welcoming…

  • Government plans to gather data, combine tourism databases

    Government plans to gather data, combine tourism databases

    In an effort to organize data and bolster tourism for the future, government agencies are looking at merging the databases of tourism-related agencies, businesses, and organizations. They plan to create a unified database in order to bring together all the information in an organized system. A campaign was launched, supported by the Department of Tourism, the Department of Provincial Administration,…

  • New Sandboxes announced, but are they redundant after February 1?

    New Sandboxes announced, but are they redundant after February 1?

    (All the information in this article is based on CCSA announcements last Thursday and published articles on the Tourism of Thailand website and other government media) Businesses in the entertainment, nightlife, bar and sex industry in Pattaya are breathing a sigh of relief as international tourists will, again, be able to visit the seaside party town as part of the…

  • Sealed route proposal for asymptomatic infected tourists gets lukewarm reception in Phuket

    Sealed route proposal for asymptomatic infected tourists gets lukewarm reception in Phuket

    Phuket officials have responded less than enthusiastically to a suggestion that infected asymptomatic tourists be allowed to travel via a sealed route. Pichet Panapong, the province’s deputy governor, says he believes infected tourists should stay in their hotel rooms. According to a Bangkok Post report, he’s already said as much to the immigration chief who initially made the suggestion. Pichet…

  • Tourism operators want cost of PCR tests reduced when Test & Go resumes

    Tourism operators want cost of PCR tests reduced when Test & Go resumes

    Following the CCSA’s decision yesterday to resume Test & Go from February 1 (with some changes) tourism operators are urging the government to make PCR testing more affordable. The revamped Test & Go entry scheme now requires overseas arrivals to book a hotel on day 1 and again on day 5 of their stay – and to take a PCR…

  • UPDATE: Thailand’s Test & Go is back on for travel starting February 1

    UPDATE: Thailand’s Test & Go is back on for travel starting February 1

    The Thailand Pass Test & Go program has been rebooted, and vaccinated travellers will be able to register for (almost) quarantine-free entry to Thailand re-starting February 1. There have been slight revisions to the rules, now requiring travellers to have proof of an SHA+ hotel booking on the first and fifth day of their stay in Thailand when they will…

  • Thailand’s Test & Go registration reintroduced for travel starting February 1

    Thailand’s Test & Go registration reintroduced for travel starting February 1

    Test & Go is back on, and vaccinated travellers will be able to register for (almost) quarantine-free entry to Thailand re-starting February 1. There have been slight revisions to the rules, now requiring travellers to have proof of their hotel booking on the first and fifth day of their stay in Thailand when they will undergo RT-PCR tests. In the…

  • CCSA says Test & Go could make a comeback soon – with a few tweaks

    CCSA says Test & Go could make a comeback soon – with a few tweaks

    The government’s Covid-19 task force meets later today to discuss the fate of the Test & Go entry scheme, along with the potential easing of some restrictions. Supoj Malaniyom from the CCSA says Test & Go could make a comeback soon, but will involve stricter monitoring of foreign arrivals’ health. The Bangkok Post reports that the scheme could now require…

  • British man fined for overstay after being forced into Bangkok quarantine

    British man fined for overstay after being forced into Bangkok quarantine

    You take your PCR test after your stay in Thailand, before you return home to the UK. You test positive and are confined in a Bangkok hospital for 10 days. Then, to add insult to injury, you’re fined 4,000 baht for overstaying your visa when you go through immigration… purely because you were confined in hospital. This is the sad…

  • Officials considering Sandbox destinations in every region – Health Minister

    Officials considering Sandbox destinations in every region – Health Minister

    Along with pushing for the resumption of the Test & Go scheme, Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul says the ministry is discussing adding more Sandbox destinations to have the entry scheme open in every region of Thailand. The ministry will make formal proposals, including lowering the Covid-19 alert level to level 3, at the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration general…

  • Tourism Ministry pushing for return of Test & Go from February

    Tourism Ministry pushing for return of Test & Go from February

    Thailand’s tourism minister says he’s pushing for the return of the Test & Go entry scheme, potentially as early as next month. Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn says the resumption of the scheme could mean at least 8 million international tourists this year. The CCSA meets tomorrow to discuss easing a number of restrictions and potentially rebooting Test & Go. The Omicron variant…

  • Thailand’s Tourism and Sports Ministry to propose reopening Test & Go registration by February

    Thailand’s Tourism and Sports Ministry to propose reopening Test & Go registration by February

    It’s no surprise that Thailand’s tourism officials are pushing to reopen registration for the Test & Go quarantine exemption scheme. The Tourism and Sports Minister told Thai media that the ministry, along with the Public Health Ministry, will make a proposal to the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration to resume registration for the entry scheme by February. The minister, Pipat…

  • Tourism ministry to cut budget for tour package subsidy after scheme flops

    Tourism ministry to cut budget for tour package subsidy after scheme flops

    The government plans to cut the budget for its tour package subsidy scheme, which received a lukewarm reception among Thais. According to a Bangkok Post report, the Tourism & Sports Ministry will also reduce the number of tour packages available from 1 million to 200,000. Tourism minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn admits the Tour Teaw Thai scheme hasn’t really had the desired…

  • The return of Test & Go? Health Minister to propose entry scheme be restored

    The return of Test & Go? Health Minister to propose entry scheme be restored

    Thailand’s Public Health Minister says he’s backing the restoration of the Test & Go entry scheme as concerns about the Omicron variant subside. Test & Go was suspended around 4 weeks ago as the highly-contagious Covid-19 variant spread around the globe. Now, Anutin Charnvirakul says he’ll ask the CCSA to consider bringing it back, as well as easing a number…

  • Tourists unsure about new 300-baht fee, question how money will be spent

    Tourists unsure about new 300-baht fee, question how money will be spent

    The jury’s out on Thailand’s new 300-baht tourism fee, with foreigners expressing reservations about its introduction. The Thai government has confirmed that all overseas arrivals will have to pay the 300-baht levy from April. Speaking to the Bangkok Post, a number of foreigners have questioned how the money will be spent. Government spokesman Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana has previously stated that the…

  • Covid-19 infection rate, totals in international travellers surging

    Covid-19 infection rate, totals in international travellers surging

    While the government suspended the Test & Go scheme in order to curb the spread of the Omicron variant last month, people who are already approved are still trickling in, and many have come as part of the Sandbox programme. Despite throttling the influx of international travellers, the number of Covid-19 infections brought in from abroad has been steadily rising,…

  • A second Russian man with Covid-19 missing from Phuket hotel

    A second Russian man with Covid-19 missing from Phuket hotel

    A Russian man who tested positive for Covid-19 is being sought after disappearing from his hotel room and not returning yet. Wait! Don’t click away! This isn’t a story about the Russian man who was the subject of a manhunt Thursday and Friday. This is another very similar incident and police are still searching for the missing Covid-infected man. Anton…

  • Thailand Pass scam: Authorities warn not to pay third party

    Thailand Pass scam: Authorities warn not to pay third party

    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs put out a warning today via their spokesperson urging people not to be taken in by any scam attempting to charge you for registering for the Thailand Pass. The announcement came on the heels of the Covid-19 task force investigating reports of people claiming to have paid registration fees in order to apply for the…

  • Police find Covid-19 infected missing Russian tourist… In his own hotel room

    Police find Covid-19 infected missing Russian tourist… In his own hotel room

    After frenzied reporting on Thai news yesterday, the police manhunt for a Covid-19 positive Russian tourist thought to have escaped his Phuket Sandbox hotel is over and considered a false alarm. The police 191 hotline received notification from the Patong Parak Hotel in Phuket that the man had disappeared from his room after testing positive for Covid-19. The man was…

  • Major tourism operator calls on government to restart Test & Go

    Major tourism operator calls on government to restart Test & Go

    The board chairman of Minor International has called on the Thai government to reinstate the suspended Test & Go entry scheme. Failing that, William Heinecke says they should expand the number of sandbox destinations, according to a Bangkok Post report. Minor International is based in Bangkok and its businesses include Minor Hotels, which operates 530 properties, including the Anantara, Four…

  • Thailand continues pushing for tourism revenue despite Covid-19

    Thailand continues pushing for tourism revenue despite Covid-19

    PM Prayut Chan-o-cha has urged all government agencies to get behind the “Amazing Thailand New Chapter” tourism campaign being readied for launch by the end of January. According to a government spokesperson, the administration is pushing forward with tourism plans that the floundering economy so desperately needs, despite the growing spread of the Omicron variant and Covid-19 infections across the…

  • Tourists with mild symptoms can have Covid treatment covered by Thai insurance

    Tourists with mild symptoms can have Covid treatment covered by Thai insurance

    The government has decided to allow Thai insurance firms to offer new Covid-19 treatment packages to foreign tourists, according to a Nation Thailand report. In addition, Tares Krassanairawiwong from the Department of Health Services Support says more hotel isolation facilities, the so-called “hospitels”, will be made available to tourists with mild symptoms. Tares says that many infected tourists struggle with…

  • Tourism operators call on government to delay introduction of 300-baht entry fee

    Tourism operators call on government to delay introduction of 300-baht entry fee

    Tourism operators are calling on the Thai government to delay the introduction of a 300-baht tourism fee to give the sector time to recover. The fee is due to take effect from April, with the Bangkok Post reporting that it will apply to foreigners arriving in the kingdom by land, sea, and air. Marisa Sukosol Nunbhakdi from the Thai Hotels…

  • Phuket seeing healthy tourism demand, with 4,000 Thailand Pass applications a day

    Phuket seeing healthy tourism demand, with 4,000 Thailand Pass applications a day

    The president of the Phuket Tourism Association says the island is proving popular with foreign tourists, receiving 4,000 applications a day through the Thailand Pass system. Bhummikitti Ruktaengam says most of those visitors are from Germany, Russia, Kazakhstan, the United Kingdom, the United States, and France. Bhummikitti credits the success of the island’s Covid-19 measures for inspiring confidence among foreign…

  • Rejuvenated Maya Bay open for business

    Rejuvenated Maya Bay open for business

    Maya Bay, the tropical island cove of Hollywood acclaim in Krabi province, finally reopened for tourism on January 1, after 3-and-a-half years of closure in a bid to restore its damaged white-sand beach and decimated marine ecosystem. Officials temporarily closed the bay in June 2018 to clean the beach and restore the area’s coral reefs. Originally planned as a 4…