‘Thailand Pass’ requirement lifted for all travellers Posted by David Henning on 22 June 2022 Thailand will be removing its ‘Thailand Pass’ requirement for all travellers entering the country from 1 July. Previously, travellers had to register for the pass and an insurance policy of no less than $10 000. From 1 July, travellers will only be required to show proof of vaccination or a negative PCR test not older than 72 hours prior to departure. Authorities will have random checks at international airports and land border checkpoints. Unvaccinated travellers who are unable to provide proof of a pre-arrival test at these checkpoints will be required to undergo an antigen test. Picture: Getaway gallery ALSO READ Thailand becomes first Asian country to decriminalise cannabis Tourism sector is recovering, but inflation a cause for concern Related Posts Floating Forest at Milano Design Week 2022 24 June 2022 The Floating Forest is giving Milano Design Week 2022 a greener edge by displaying an... read more Bainskloof Pass reopens as roadworks are finally complete 24 June 2022 Bainskloof Pass between Wellington and Ceres has been reopened following roadworks which started in 2018.... read more Mavungana Flyfishing launches tigerfish tagging project 24 June 2022 Mavungana Flyfishing with Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife and others have launched a groundbreaking tigerfish tagging project.... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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