csaba81 Posted April 5, 2022 Share Posted April 5, 2022 So far the best price I've found is the Luma Asean Pass. About 3600 Baht for someone 53, duration 2 months. Last time I bought AXA but now they are charging about 4,500 baht for just 2 months, when it was 3500 for 3 months before. I'm assuming that USD 20,000 health insurance is the only insurance that is required. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post ubonjoe Posted April 5, 2022 Popular Post Share Posted April 5, 2022 Check the ones here that is shown on the Thailand Pass site. https://tqm-app.com/static/thailandpass/index.html 3 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
csaba81 Posted April 5, 2022 Author Share Posted April 5, 2022 41 minutes ago, ubonjoe said: Check the ones here that is shown on the Thailand Pass site. https://tqm-app.com/static/thailandpass/index.html Thanks for that, was able to find a policy for a little over 1000 THB which is a huge difference Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Balance Posted April 5, 2022 Share Posted April 5, 2022 I have had three COVID vaccinations and will be getting a 4th in about 2 months. The chances of me contracting COVID at all are very small and hospitalization is virtually never necessary. The recommended policies noted above are NOT available to people over 74. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ubonjoe Posted April 6, 2022 Share Posted April 6, 2022 7 hours ago, Balance said: The recommended policies noted above are NOT available to people over 74. One of them is 85. Source: https://tqm-app.com/static/thailandpass/detail-ta-fwdgi.html And another site is up to 99. https://www.tipinsure.com/CovidRegional/product_detail 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NoshowJones Posted April 6, 2022 Share Posted April 6, 2022 (edited) 13 hours ago, Balance said: I have had three COVID vaccinations and will be getting a 4th in about 2 months. The chances of me contracting COVID at all are very small and hospitalization is virtually never necessary. The recommended policies noted above are NOT available to people over 74. There is supposed to be policies for ages up to 99, so what if you are 80, have underlying medical issues, I believe that would apply to the biggest majority of people in that age group. <removed> Edited April 6, 2022 by ubonjoe political comment removed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Sheryl Posted April 6, 2022 Popular Post Share Posted April 6, 2022 32 minutes ago, possum1931 said: There is supposed to be policies for ages up to 99, so what if you are 80, have underlying medical issues, I believe that would apply to the biggest majority of people in that age group. The COVID-only policies available to age 99 do not exclude people with pre-existing conditions. (Bur cover only COVID). People with u underlying medical conditions can also often get travel policies. Some will even cover acute exacerbations of existing chronic conditions. 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pub2022 Posted April 6, 2022 Share Posted April 6, 2022 12 hours ago, Sheryl said: People with u underlying medical conditions can also often get travel policies. Some will even cover acute exacerbations of existing chronic conditions. Wow, really? I didn't know it. I thought pre-existing to be hardly covered and very expensive premium in any case. So maybe there is a travel insurance covering my pre-existing heart condition (1 stent)? I'm from EU, near 60 yo. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sheryl Posted April 7, 2022 Share Posted April 7, 2022 7 hours ago, pub2022 said: Wow, really? I didn't know it. I thought pre-existing to be hardly covered and very expensive premium in any case. So maybe there is a travel insurance covering my pre-existing heart condition (1 stent)? I'm from EU, near 60 yo. Yes there might be. But only for acute exacerbation. Note that travel insurance covers only emergent care and that the insurer has the option of requiring you to obtain care in your home country rather than paying for you to get it in Thailand (if necessary they will pay added travel costs for this e.g. upgrade to Business class if medically necessary -- you are assumed to already have a return flight ticket and health care cover in your home country). This is why travel policies cost less than general health insurance, and also why not a good substitute for it. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Balance Posted April 7, 2022 Share Posted April 7, 2022 I don't think that any of the "covid" insurance plans cover anything but covid. The issue is that covid does not kill you; in is not the cause of your death. pneumonia, kidney failure, liver failure, among others are the causes of death. So what happens if you die of pneumonia, and you had asthma, an underlying condition? Three guesses and the first two don't count. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
freedomnow Posted April 7, 2022 Share Posted April 7, 2022 Better question is which one covers asymptomatic covid jail costs.... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CRUNCHER Posted April 8, 2022 Share Posted April 8, 2022 On 4/5/2022 at 10:15 AM, ubonjoe said: Check the ones here that is shown on the Thailand Pass site. https://tqm-app.com/static/thailandpass/index.html The website says that insurance cover is required for the entire duration of your stay in Thailand. Yet it seems that in practice those coming in with a reentry permit, with many months still valid, can get away with cover for 30 days. This dichotomy needs to be resolved. Having rules saying one thing and practice saying something else might be OK for a short while, but not for the long term. Any sudden move by authorities to enforce the rule could cause a lot of people problems. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ubonjoe Posted April 8, 2022 Share Posted April 8, 2022 25 minutes ago, CRUNCHER said: The website says that insurance cover is required for the entire duration of your stay in Thailand. Yet it seems that in practice those coming in with a reentry permit, with many months still valid, can get away with cover for 30 days. It depends upon where you read the info. Some say required and others state it should cover your length of stay. The FAQ's on this site does not mention how long the insurance must be valid for. https://consular.mfa.go.th/th/content/thailand-pass-faqs-2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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