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A question for anyone that can help.

 

I am in Cambodia and want to go back to Thailand.

 

I have a retirement visa and annual travel insurance policy, hopefully I can still get a flight.

 

Does anyone know if a health certificate and a particular travel insurance (that I have read in a few places) is an actual requirement?

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It wasn't yesterday, it might not be today (but Air Asia still cancelled todays flights), it probably will be tomorrow.

I'd get to the airport today, and see if I could get on a plane.

 

I managed it yesterday, getting a ticket at check-in as they wouldn't sell me a ticket prior to that.

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Curent statement on Timatic for Thailand is:

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Items 1 and 2 are effective 00:00 local time 22 March 2020:
1. Nationals of Thailand must have a 'FIT TO FLY' medical certificate issued by a Thai Embassy or Consular.
2. All passengers other than nationals of Thailand must have:
- a Health Certificate and Lab Test COVID-19 to prove they are free from Coronavirus (COVID-19). The Health Certificate and Lab Test COVID-19 must be valid for not more than 72 hours prior to departure, and
- a medical insurance with coverage of 100,000 USD.

You should be refusd boarding if you can't comply.

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