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05-31-22 01:40 #13267
Posts: 547Even less Charlie
Originally Posted by Tcvve [View Original Post]
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05-30-22 15:42 #13266
Posts: 80Taxi Service
Can anybody recommend a taxi service that will take you from Suvarnabhumi airport to Pattaya for.
1000 baht?
Thanks.
Tc.
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03-05-22 19:32 #13265
Posts: 69Originally Posted by SamSanuk [View Original Post]
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03-02-22 06:23 #13264
Posts: 179Transit Pax Allowed Through TPE Beginning June 25
The Taiwan CDC has announced that passengers will be allowed to transit Taoyuan International Airport with some restrictions beginning June 25. This is welcome news for me, given that I prefer EVA Airlines for my travel across the Pacific. Mid-priced fares, preferred schedules / flying time durations, and superior service are the reasons for this preference. See https://www.cdc.gov.tw/En/Bulletin/D...9KQ?typeid=158.
SS.
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02-14-22 00:10 #13263
Posts: 459Originally Posted by StLouisMo2010 [View Original Post]
But yes, as others have mentioned, get a visa for however long you're planning on traveling. It's a bit of a hassle right now. There's a lot of forms to fill out. Some prerequisites for travel. You've probably already done your research: Thailand Pass, travel insurance (e. G. AXA. Not Sawadee), visa, international driver's permit, hotel, pcr test, plane ticket, etc. If you need more info on this, let me know. I just finished all my paperwork and bookings and I'm just waiting on the visa approval now.
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02-14-22 00:03 #13262
Posts: 459Originally Posted by Pimpampoumpipo [View Original Post]
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02-11-22 15:17 #13261
Posts: 220Recovery Certificate
Thank you for the answers that have been sent regarding the use of a Recovery certificate.
I specify that my main concern was to be quarantined on arrival in Thailand if I was positive despite a Recovery Certificate. The procedure says that I can get on the plane (if I understood correctly, paragraph 2 of the Embassy flyer "in case of positive RT-PCR result must have a medical certificate stating that you have recovered.... "), but nothing is indicated on what happens on arrival in Thailand. And I have a huge doubt. Everything that is not written can be subject to interpretation and in general doubt always works against you.
For the moment I have not found a formal and reliable answer for my personal case. I sent an email to Thailand Pass who never answered me. A hotel in Phuket told me that I will be tested on arrival and that depending on the CT used I will be quarantined or not. Following the doctor's advice.... Faced with such uncertainty, I preferred to give up my trip temporarily.
So far my journey has been as follows:
1 - Tested positive covid (during the test before departure 72 hours for Phuket Sandbox).
2 - Onset of symptoms the next day (probably Omicron).
3 - Very slight fever for 3 days. Runny nose and caught.
4 - Antigen negative after one week but still PCR positive.
5 - PCR negative after 3 weeks.
In this mess I consider that I was lucky to have been diagnosed positive at home rather than in Thailand.
I specify that I was vaccinated 3 doses (AZ, AZ, Pfizer) before.
Since my negative PCR test, I have rescheduled a Test & Go Phuket stay, leaving next week.
And put a candle in the church.
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02-05-22 09:00 #13260
Posts: 4I just watched a really great interview on YouTube from a guy who just entered Thailand under your exact circumstances. I thought it was a fascinating interview because it detailed everything that happened to him at the airport and at the hotel upon check-in. Here is a link to the interview. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRFb...=BuzzinPattaya.
Originally Posted by Pimpampoumpipo [View Original Post]
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02-04-22 18:30 #13259
Posts: 1264Thai embassy
I meant that the poster should review the Covid and visa guidelines or their website, not that he should go to the Embassy.
Originally Posted by HorseTrader [View Original Post]
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02-04-22 18:11 #13258
Posts: 1692Originally Posted by StLouisMo2010 [View Original Post]
The website that I mentioned below is new. The website should work almost everywhere. Very early in the process there will be a series of simple, non personal, questions that will determine if you need a visa and if the E-Visa is appropriate for you. Definitely look at that webpage before you start dealing with embassy or consulate. In my case I need a visa and the E-Visa is appropriate.
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02-04-22 16:56 #13257
Posts: 53E-Visa
Originally Posted by LookingLooking [View Original Post]
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02-04-22 06:23 #13256
Posts: 59Originally Posted by HorseTrader [View Original Post]
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02-03-22 20:38 #13255
Posts: 1692Originally Posted by LookingLooking [View Original Post]
https://www.thaievisa.go.th/
Sorry I can't seem to get the link to work, you can copy and paste into your browser.
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02-03-22 19:24 #13254
Posts: 1264Thai visa
First, You need to check with Thai Visa or the Thai embassy in your home country.
The answer to many of your questions are Yes. Yes, you must be tested twice on day of arrival and day 5. Both most be arranged through a designated hotel approved by Thai Government (SHA). You have to stay at this hotel on Day 1, and again on Day 5. You must have Covid insurance at your expense. You have to allow your whereabouts to be tracked on your phone between those two testing dates, if you elect to stay elsewhere in the interim days. You must have a PCR test and be negative prior to departing from your own country. If you test positive on either day, woe is you because you may find yourself in a hospital or a field hospitel for 10 days quarantine, the latter accommodations are mainly converted formerly dodgy hotels.
Why anyone would submit themselves to these conditions are beyond me. Good luck but you have some work to do.
Originally Posted by Pimpampoumpipo [View Original Post]
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02-03-22 18:54 #13253
Posts: 15908Originally Posted by StLouisMo2010 [View Original Post]