Thailand to Impose $12 Entry Fee for Foreign Travelers from June as Tourism Booms
Travelers flying into Thailand will have to pay 300 baht ($12) for each trip.
Read moreTravelers flying into Thailand will have to pay 300 baht ($12) for each trip.
Read moreThe Association of Thai Travel Agents (Atta) believes that about 3 million Chinese tourists may use the almost 423 km long electrified railway that runs between the Lao capital of Vientiane and Boten town in northern Laos bordering China.
Read moreVaccination proof/ATK test result no longer needed, while period of stay in the kingdom is extended to 45 days for tourists entitled to visa exemption and to 30 days for Visa on Arrival.
Read moreEffective from 1 October, 2022, until 31 March, 2023, for tourists from countries/territories entitled for a visa exemption and visa on arrival to Thailand.
Read moreSee the best rooftop restaurants in Bangkok offering delicious food, immaculate vibes, and breathtaking views over Thailand’s capital.
Read moreThailand’s efforts to introduce a foreign tourism levy on incoming passengers and arrivals to the kingdom have been postponed again with the assistant permanent secretary at the Ministry of Tourism and Sports, Mongkon Wimonrat, at this time, citing concerns about how to record the arrival of passengers by sea and land to the country as the reason for the delay and the continuing hiatus relating to the measure.
Read moreFew people have crossed the Lao-Thai Friendship Bridge linking Vientiane to Nong Khai province in Thailand since the government reopened all international border crossings on May 9.
Read moreForeigners are still required to download Thailand Pass prior to entering Thailand
Read moreForeigners working & living in Laos are allowed only 2 journeys to Thailand per year through any international land boundary checkpoint to Thailand. On the third entry a visa is needed.
Read moreLaos’ main border crossing at the first Lao-Thai Friendship Bridge linking Vientiane to Nong Khai province in Thailand has reopened after being closed for more than two years to curb the spread of Covid-19.
Read moreThai authorities are preparing for border reopening with Laos after the neighbouring country lifts entry restrictions from Monday.
Read moreThailand’s Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration has just announced major changes to the county’s Test & Go program, part of the broader Thailand Pass.
Read moreTravelers are no longer required to provide a negative RT-PCR test within 72 hours of departure. However, the RT-PCR test requirement for the on-arrival date remains unchanged.
Read moreThe principal advantage would be to end pre-authorization for vacationers and enable them to fly to Thailand armed only with their documents: passport, airticket and a negative pre-flight RT-PCR test result.
Read moreThis means that it is recommended for all travelers from the US to avoid traveling to Thailand.
Read moreThe decision was made after Lao ambassador to Thailand Seng Soukhathivong paid a courtesy call on Prime Minister and Defence Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha to mark the occasion of his 4.5 years at Government House.
Read moreThailand is set to relax rules for international arrivals from March 1st despite the continual surge in COVID-19 infections in the country.
Read moreA plan to reopen an international bridge linking Thailand and Laos in Nong Khai has been deferred indefinitely as the Thai government tightens measures to curb the spread of the fast-growing Omicron variant.
Read moreUnder the new traveling rules, travelers are now categorized into three groups.
Read moreSource: Thaivisa Thailand has detected at least 24 cases of the coronavirus variant B.1.1.7 first identified in Britain, a government health
Read moreThe Thai government has released its latest guidelines and requirements for foreign tourists wanting to enter the country.
Read moreThe coronavirus task force on Friday gave the green light to Phuket to receive vaccinated visitors directly from July, without subjecting them to quarantine, after the island inoculates 70% of its residents.
Read moreThailand will remain closed to the vast majority of foreign tourists until at least the second quarter of 2021.
Read moreA new model to reopen Phuket to foreign tourists is expected to be piloted in the middle of next month
Read moreThailand will not be fully reopened to foreign tourists along the lines of the so-called “Phuket Model” any time soon because the government has to consider too many details
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