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Who is traveling to Thailand now that international airlines have returned 80% of their slots?


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44 minutes ago, Le Addeur noir said:

 There have been no scheduled international flights to U-Tapao, Krabi, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, or any other of the smaller Thai airports formerly catering to international arrivals since spring last year.

83 tourists arrived on a Jeju Air flight from South Korea's Incheon airport.

The flight touched down in Chiang Mai at 10.05pm.

https://aseannow.com/topic/1238431-chiang-mai-welcomes-83-foreign-tourists-on-reopening/

 

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2 hours ago, ezzra said:

2 kind of people are traveling to Thailand now, those who must and those how thinks that visiting Thailand and  it's fun to to go trough all the hassles of endless documents, jabs and insurance is worth it...

You just described two types....Family members, and X games participants......

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31 minutes ago, HashBrownHarry said:

What 'demands' are hard to comply with?

Sure the word " Demand " sounds harsh but to many that is what it is especially as the response that note if your plans are for a two week holiday. With the many stories that are flooding around if you are on that type of schedule submitting and waiting to get a response when your flight is schedule in just a few days that could be hard to swallow for many. There are reports since the website has been in placed November 1st, 65,000 has applied yet only something like 15-20,000 has been approved? Not a lot of countries are requiring or demanding these requirements?  If one has all the time in the world then I can see it not being a demand?????

 

For myself I wouldn't consider it a demand but it isn't something I would consider at this time.

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