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12-14-20 11:21 #12404
Posts: 122Originally Posted by EihTooms [View Original Post]
List of Thailand government approved quarantine hotels.
https://thaiest.com/blog/list-of-alt...otels-thailand
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12-14-20 10:29 #12403
Posts: 5454Originally Posted by BananaBoi [View Original Post]
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12-14-20 06:38 #12402
Posts: 6308Originally Posted by BayView [View Original Post]
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12-14-20 05:41 #12401
Posts: 178Originally Posted by BananaBoi [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by BayView [View Original Post]
West coast options would take some work to find connections on https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...afXzA6JCw/edit#gid=686263740. Options might be via Taiwan (although there is a maximum layover of 8 hours), Hong Kong, Seoul. Possibly Singapore or Tokyo-Narita (although I'm not sure how reliable Thai Airways flight schedules are and the flight may be reserved for "returnees". Be aware you almost certainly need to be thru-ticketed I. E. Just transit not actually going through passport control to check in for the next flight.
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12-14-20 05:07 #12400
Posts: 178Election this weekend. Probable booze ban.
All,
There are Provincial Administration Office (PAO) elections this Sunday, 20th December which probably means no alcohol sales.
https://thepattayanews.com/2020/12/1...early-certain/
The article above says that entertainment businesses in Pattaya have been told unofficially at this stage that they will have to close from early evening on Saturday until after the polls close at 5 pm Sunday. It is unclear whether this will apply to Bangkok which has no PAO but is run by the Bangkok Metropolitan Authority (BMA), elections for which are not taking place.
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12-14-20 05:02 #12399
Posts: 42Originally Posted by BananaBoi [View Original Post]
I am curious about the costs of flights. I'd be going from USA.
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12-13-20 17:14 #12398
Posts: 360COVID vaccine roll-out could take months to curb spread of virus says PROF Karol Sikora.
So today is the day. A Covid-19 vaccine is being rolled out across the country and by the time you're reading this, thousands and thousands of people will have already received their first dose.
https://www.express.co.uk/comment/ex...s-spread-virus
And every country has differing roll out dates over years and some have no roll out dates at all.
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12-13-20 13:23 #12397
Posts: 1056Bangkok Arrivals
There would be, I imagine, in some of those planes, a small number of passengers, Thais who managed to get repatriated, key officials etc. But few of them are Nana Plaza bound. Mongers are so far down the list we are not on the list. Thai muff, for the foreseeable future, is off the menu, for me, maybe forever as I am not taking any half cooked vaccine.
Originally Posted by GettingFedUp [View Original Post]
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12-13-20 08:46 #12396
Posts: 178Be careful
Originally Posted by PedroMorales [View Original Post]
Be very wary of using the airport arrivals as a guide to which airlines you can travel to Thailand on. The flights may be arriving but that doesn't mean that they are carrying passengers. A number of airlines (notably Qatar, KLM and Swiss) have been operating into and out of BKK pretty much throughout but not for passengers. I'm guessing mainly for freight inbound to Bkk and both freight and passengers outbound.
The link on the Thai Embassy Washington DC site for the list of approved "semi-commercial" (whatever that means) flights to Swampy seems to have broken, but via the Thai Embassy Kazakhstan site it appears at https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...#gid=686263740 (says last updated 7 December).
On a side note the Thai hot air factory (Ministry of Tourism / TAT) has floated a proposal that the duration of the Visa Waiver be extended from 30 to 45 days from September next year. Note Visa Waiver is what most short term visitors from Europe, North America, Australia and NZ travel on. It is sometimes referred to as a "Visa on Arrival" but that is actually a different species for visitors from China, India, etc.
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12-11-20 07:49 #12395
Posts: 4665Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
Good to be back. So much I have to re-learn LOL.
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12-11-20 06:29 #12394
Posts: 15925Originally Posted by BananaBoi [View Original Post]
Note that foreigners (from the countries and regions where the entry bans do not apply) are not denied to enter Japan when they arrive in Japan via any of the following 152 countries or regions, which are subject to denial of permission to entry, for refueling or transit purpose. Those who entered those countries or regions will, however, be subject to the entry ban.
https://www.mofa.go.jp/ca/fna/page4e_001053.html
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12-11-20 05:53 #12393
Posts: 110Thailand opening up
Got excited when I saw the news below but there is still a 14 days mandatory quarantine at designated hotels so unlikely to be many taking up that except retirees with lots of time and the intention of staying in Thailand a few months. For me I am a few days trip type. Wait till vaccine roll out and relaxed restrictions. Now if they really want to boost tourism and they offered quarantine in a suite of a hotel with 5 girls of your choice then I think they might see tourist numbers shoot up.
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12-11-20 05:40 #12392
Posts: 6308Originally Posted by PedroMorales [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by Franciscass [View Original Post]
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12-11-20 05:31 #12391
Posts: 15925Originally Posted by NicFrenchy [View Original Post]
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12-11-20 04:35 #12390
Posts: 4665Thailand is opening its borders to everyone regardless of their country's COVID state
Come back guys, the economy needs the support of tourists 😊.
https://sea.mashable.com/culture/135...ovid-situation