Selangor Journal
Tourists visit Maya bay after Thailand reopened its world-famous beach after closing it for more than three years to allow its ecosystem to recover from the impact of overtourism, in Krabi province, Thailand, on January 3, 2022. — Picture by REUTERS

Thailand: No Covid-19 tests for tourist arrivals

BANGKOK, Jan 6 — Thailand would not require tourists – including from China – to undergo a pre-departure Covid-19 test.

Despite a surge in Covid-19 cases in China, Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said all travellers entering the kingdom must be treated equally.

He said tourists entering the kingdom must show proof of at least two doses of vaccinations. 

“Thailand is a major tourist destination. Therefore, these measures are necessary. 

“There will be no special measures for travellers entering the kingdom because all travellers entering Thailand must be treated the same,” he said at a press conference here today.

Anutin said travellers who will be travelling to Thailand must provide proof of insurance. 

“It is to ensure that they can meet the costs of their treatment if their test in Thailand is positive,” he said.

Earlier today, he co-chaired a meeting with the Transport Minister and the Tourism and Sports Minister. 

China, which has long pursued a zero-Covid policy, announced the relaxation of its inbound quarantine measures starting January 8.

Canada, the United States, Japan and France are among the countries that have imposed new rules requiring travellers from China to provide negative Covid-19 tests following the increasing cases in China.

Anutin said  the ministries also agreed that tourists who wish to get Covid-19 booster shots in Thailand  can do so.

However, he said tourists would bear the cost as the Thai Government has no policy on the provision of free vaccinations to tourists.

Thailand is hoping for a recovery of its tourism sector and is projecting at least 20 million tourists generating tourism receipts of 2.38 trillion baht (US$64.5 billion) this year – excluding Chinese tourists.

After China relaxed many of its stringent Covid restrictions starting January 8,  Thailand revised its targets to receive at least 25 million tourists including Chinese tourists. 

— Bernama

 

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