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Thailand Reopening: Exemption from Quarantine (TEST & GO)
Properties for day-one quarantine: https://asq.in.th/asq-bangkok-thaila...ctedItem=1+Day
TG's "rules"/form
https://www.thaiairways.com/en_TH/ne...e-covid19.page
Form for health cert.
https://www.thaiairways.com/static/c...ificate_TG.jpg
Thai inbound covid insurance comparison site:
https://asq.in.th/thailand-covid-insurance
Thanks to transpac
Required Documents:
- A Certificate of Vaccination (fully vaccinated) with an approved vaccine at least 14 days before travelling.
- Those previously infected within 3 months must have received 1 dose of an approved vaccine at least 14 days before travelling.
- Travelers under 12 years of age, travelling with parents or guardians, are exempt from the vaccination requirement.
- A Medical Certificate with an RT-PCR lab result indicating that COVID-19 is not detected issued no more than 72 hours before travelling (all travelers).
- A confirmed payment for a 1-night stay at SHA+, AQ, OQ, or AHQ accommodation, and 1 RT-PCR test.
- An insurance policy with coverage no less than US$50,000.
Properties for day-one quarantine: https://asq.in.th/asq-bangkok-thaila...ctedItem=1+Day
TG's "rules"/form
https://www.thaiairways.com/en_TH/ne...e-covid19.page
Form for health cert.
https://www.thaiairways.com/static/c...ificate_TG.jpg
Thai inbound covid insurance comparison site:
https://asq.in.th/thailand-covid-insurance
Thanks to transpac
COVID-19 - Situation and response in Thailand
#2386
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: BKK
Programs: TG ROP Platinum, M&M Senator, IHG Platinum, Accor Platinum
Posts: 8,316
I have a question that seems like an obvious one but to which I can find no answer on any official or unofficial site. I am fully vaccinated and boosted, tested positive for Covid in late December, had mild symptoms for a couple of days, and have a certificate from my doctor saying that I had fully recovered by late January. I am scheduled to arrive in Bangkok February 26 and have applied for Test and Go. The Thailand Pass FAQs explain that if the result of my pre-flight PCR test is positive I can still enter Thailand if I have proof that I contracted Covid and a certificate of recovery. But I can find no such assurance with respect to the PCR tests I will have to take on Day 1 and Day 5 after my arrival in Thailand. On the one hand, the only logical reason to let me into the country in the first place -- that a PCR test can detect vestiges of the virus left over from an old infection -- would seem to apply just as strongly to the post-arrival tests. On the other hand, the rules are the rules, and I cannot find anything that says what will happen if I test positive after arrival. If the answer is something relatively mild --- for instance, a medical examination the next day, after which I can continue my visit so long as the doctor finds I do not have any symptoms of Covid -- then I don't mind. But if I would have to go into an extended quarantine without consideration of whether my result was a false positive, then I would rather not take the chance. If anyone has any information or insights on this question, and especially if anyone has had personal experience with this situation, I would be most grateful.
but there is no general written rule published...
#2387
Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 9,304
Thailand opening up in November [merged thread]
#2388
Join Date: Nov 2021
Location: honolulu
Posts: 49
not sure if this belongs on another thread but I'm spending just 1 night at a BKK hotel arriving at 12n and leaving the next morning at 0600. Can anyone give me an idea on how long I will wait to get my results from my BKK arrival Covid test? Many thanks.
#2389
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: BKK
Programs: TG ROP Platinum, M&M Senator, IHG Platinum, Accor Platinum
Posts: 8,316
common are 8-12 hours...
you need to check with your hotel...
#2390
Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 12
Pre-departure PCR test requirement removed from 1 April: https://www.thaienquirer.com/38733/c...-new-tourists/
Also, more blue and yellow zones.
Also, more blue and yellow zones.