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Current COVID requirements for passengers on Thailand regional flights?

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Will fly from Bangkok to Udon Thani (and back) later this month. I am vaccinated (2 Swabs). What do I need to show at airport?

Flying this sector regularly; you need a vaccination certificate. On coming down the escalator you'll see the baggage belts to the left and to your right - prior to leaving the arrival hall - a few counters with the usual battalion of "health" staff walking around in transparent garbage bags. See Counter 1 straight away with your certificate and, if you speak Thai, STAY with English as the latter is hardly spoken. 
They look at the paper and then you're handed a tiny little piece of paper with a red stamp on it which you hand over to the staff upon leaving the arrival hall. 
In the other direction (Udon-Bangkok) nobody gives a rat's a*%e ........

 

Thanks for the info, making the trip from DM on Nok Air next week. I was surprised that Nok Air had no info while booking.

I got asked for proof of vaccination at check in desk with Air Asia Bangkok- Roi Et

21 hours ago, Soondae said:

Thanks for the info, making the trip from DM on Nok Air next week. I was surprised that Nok Air had no info while booking.

 

I noticed this too with Bangkok Airways. They refer to a very complex provincial map, all in thai.

 

https://www.moicovid.com/ข้อมูลสำคัญ-จังหวัด/

 

 

My guess is that they don't want to scare people from making bookings with pesky rules, which could change at any moment.

 

 

 

 

Arrived last night at Udon Thani, no one asked for anything at DMK and didn’t say anything about what to expect on arrival. Was directed to the counter on the right after arrival and instead of digging out my printed vaccination certificates I provided the digital wallet certificate I downloaded from California. The guy looked at it and was confused, called his colleague over and I explained that it is from America / California and then they were happy. Gave me my little paper with the stamp and was allowed to exit.

Thanks to all 

the website is down for all

https://www.moicovid.com/

 

Is the  digital"Q" code on Mor Prom and 2 x Pfizer vaccination certificates sufficient to prove 2 vax  ore than 14 days ago?

 

Or is it necessary to show paper docs and are the retained in which case I'll make multiple copies for journey to and from Bangkok.

 

My wife has Mor Prom app with record of her double vax will this be sufficient to enter airport to meet me at baggage exit ? Or do I need to drive to print hers too.

Update 

 

After many delays , corrections of telephone and address finally got digital code

 

I hope proof I am now THA , means now more visas? 555 somehow  doubt it , so one more trip.

 

Odd that having uploaded and included a falang passport I have become Thai, if only it were that simple.

 

To be fair to our hosts free vax , free certs, so a donation to Red Cross to make merit and thank the Thai medical service and village workers who have done extremely well compared to European and richer places.

 

I invite you all to donate rather, then plastic tree decorations etc a few baht can help save lives,

 

For those with more cash than time.

https://english.redcross.or.th/donate/

 

If more time than cash equally volunteer

https://english.redcross.or.th/volunteer/

 

 

 

 

 

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