Push to End Tourist Quarantines in Thailand as Shots Rolled Out
Bloomberg 3/4/2021
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One of the most tourism-dependent countries in the world, Thailand is eyeing plans for vaccine passports and quarantine waivers as the global Covid-19 inoculation drive gathers pace.
Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-Ocha this week ordered officials to look into vaccine certificates for international travel after signaling the nation famed for its palm-fringed beaches, temples and backpacker culture is open to scrapping the two-week quarantine for inoculated visitors. The local tourism industry wants mandatory quarantines to be lifted from as early as July 1 so it can open to potentially millions of vaccinated tourists.
With vaccine rollout, national tourism operators call to reopen Thailand to tourism by July 1
With vaccine rollout, national tourism operators call to reopen Thailand to tourism by July 1
PHUKET: A consortium of major inbound international tourism operators, including Minor Group as well as the key hospitality association Skal International Thailand, have launched a campaign to reopen the country to international tourists by July 1.
The campaign aims to reopen Thailand to international tourists by July 1. Photo: Supplied
The campaign aims to reopen Thailand to international tourists by July 1. Photo: Supplied
The campaign aims to reopen Thailand to international tourists by July 1. Image: Supplied
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