Long-distance travel destinations are popular again in autumn: One of them now wants to finally allow German tourists to enter without quarantine - under a different condition.
Especially when it gets colder again in this country, many Germans long for sunny holiday destinations: Thailand has always been a popular travel destination - but due to the corona pandemic, a stay is only possible as part of a model project - like the Phuket Sandbox - or under strict conditions and a 7-day quarantine possible.
After a lot of back and forth, it should soon be so far: From November 1, Thailand wants to
allow
travelers from ten countries to
enter the
country again
without quarantine
.
Thailand vacation allowed soon for travelers from selected countries
As some media are now reporting, the government wants to relax the requirements for travelers from selected countries with a low corona incidence.
These include
Germany, Great Britain, Singapore, China and the USA
, as Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha
said in a televised
address according to the online portal
Bangkok Post
.
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The prerequisite, however, is that the vacationers are fully vaccinated, it is said.
In addition,
a PCR test
must be carried out
before departure and after arrival in Thailand
.
The easing is to be extended to other countries on December 1st and January 1st.
It is also planned to allow alcohol to be served in restaurants and other pubs again from December 1, in order to attract more tourists.
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From 2022: Thailand tourists have to pay an entry fee
Before the plans can be put into practice, the approval of the cabinet and the CCSA (Covid Situation Council) is required.
Therefore, vacationers should wait for the final regulations before booking tickets for the Thailand vacation.
Another novelty from 2022 will be that tourists will have to pay a fee to enter the country.
With this, Thailand wants to turn away from mass tourism and promote higher quality travel.
(fk)