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Not that I am aware of. But I believe that you do need to present a medical certificate indicating that you do not have COVID-19 and proof of insurance to enter the country.

 

I would serious contemplate the wisdom of flying into Thailand at the moment. However, if you feel you have no choice, then these are the requirements you need to enter.

 

 

 

http://thainews.prd.go.th/en/news/detail/TCATG200317135259988?fbclid=IwAR2YTjg8_0wyCsIU-ZRGbZQu3eIU0ANyv7eAoRDwBqGHBSPCblHgCvumnFg

 

 

 

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Caught the last air Asia flight from siem Reap to dmk at 10pm last night. All cancelled now. 

Sitting waiting for my connecting flight to cnx. 

 

Airports aren't closed, but few international arrivals. 

Domestic flights running normally. 

 

No medical or insurance for me, but there was a questionairre to fill out, nurses taking my temperature and far more typing than normal at the immigration desk. 

 

Different every day I suspect. 

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This is the live view right now :

 

image.png.aaf5b49ef6f966a86e5e90930adcd80a.png

 

Source : https://www.flightradar24.com/14.21,100.62/7

 

Pretty much all of those flights moving from the left of the image towards Bangkok are coming from all over Europe and will land before about 7am Thai time.

 

Brussels, Delhi, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, London, Lucknow (never heard of it), and Pakistan.

 

Strangely most of them are all Thai Airways planes, I guess they got first dibs on landing spots early in the morning or other airlines have already cancelled flights.

 

 

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15 minutes ago, ukrules said:

This is the live view right now :

 

image.png.aaf5b49ef6f966a86e5e90930adcd80a.png

 

Source : https://www.flightradar24.com/14.21,100.62/7

 

Pretty much all of those flights moving from the left of the image towards Bangkok are coming from all over Europe and will land before about 7am Thai time.

 

Brussels, Delhi, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, London, Lucknow (never heard of it), and Pakistan.

 

Strangely most of them are all Thai Airways planes, I guess they got first dibs on landing spots early in the morning or other airlines have already cancelled flights.

 

 

Standard sparrowfart TG daily procession. I expect even that will thin out soon.

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On the bright side, deserted airports assist in limiting the spread. Don't know if I would even want to take a domestic flight now.

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3 hours ago, Lacessit said:

On the bright side, deserted airports assist in limiting the spread. Don't know if I would even want to take a domestic flight now.

I need to get some meds in Phnom on Monday, and Im taking a private car. Leave 7am, buy meds, return.

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