“Meaningful Travel Campaign” helps preserve 35,000 big trees in Thailand
Launched in February 2022 by TAT, Socialgiver, and the Big Trees Project, the campaign has seen strong support from Nordic and Baltic tourists. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is pleased to report that three months after its launch, the “Meaningful Travel Campaign” – a collaboration between the TAT Stockholm…
Thailand lifts RT-PCR testing requirement for international arrivals from 1 May 2022
Travellers will be allowed to enter the kingdom without the pre-arrival nor arrival tests. Bangkok, 22 April, 2022 – Thailand’s Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) today approved the lifting of the RT-PCR testing requirement for international arrivals beginning 1 May, 2022, and introduced two new entry schemes specifically customised for…
Tourism Authority Expects Lively Songkran This year
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has said it expects a lively Songkran atmosphere this year compared to 2021. TAT Governor Yuthasak Supasorn said his agency projected that 3.34 million Thais will take domestic trips during this Songkran period from April 13-17, generating at least 11 billion baht in revenue….
Official Update! TEST & GO rules from 1 April 2022
Travellers will be allowed to enter the kingdom without the need to show proof of a negative RT-PCR test within 72 hours of travel. This information has been updated on 31 March, 2022. The following rules will be in effect from 1 April, 2022, and will also apply to travellers…
Thailand to lift pretravel testing requirement for international arrivals from 1 April 2022
Bangkok, 18 March, 2022 – Thailand’s Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) today approved the lifting of the pretravel testing requirement for international arrivals beginning 1 April, 2022, as the kingdom prepares a four-phase plan to downgrade the COVID-19 pandemic to an endemic disease. TAT Newsroom will be providing updates in…
UPDATED! TEST & GO rules from 1 March 2022
Travellers can arrive in Thailand by air, land, and water with the required prepaid accommodation reduced to 1 night and the COVID-19 tests revised to 1 RT-PCR and 1 self-ATK. The health insurance coverage has also been reduced to no less than US$20,000. The following rules will be in effect…