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Cambodia to Thailand Travel Requirements

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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?

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.

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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