Thailand Launches Yacht Quarantine Scheme to Boost Tourism
If you are thinking of a holiday break to Thailand but taken aback because of the mandatory 14 days in quarantine on arrival, here is a deal.
| 11 March 2021 10:32 AM GMT
BANGKOK: If you are thinking of a holiday break to Thailand but taken aback because of the mandatory 14 days in quarantine on arrival, here is a deal from the government.
In order to boost tourism post the COVID-19 pandemic, the government s Digital Economy Promotion Agency, along with partners including top telecom group Advanced Info Service, announced the yacht quarantine program.
With the program already begun accepting yachters for a trial run, visitors with a negative coronavirus PCR test will be able to spend the quarantine period onboard a yacht or small cruise ship in Phuket.
Marriott International hosts travel fair
MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL HOSTS TWO-WEEK CONSUMER TRAVEL FAIR TO BOOST THAILAND’S TOURISM INDUSTRY
published : 10 Mar 2021 at 10:08
Running from 15-28 March 2021, the “Marriott Thailand Travel Show” will allow local nationals and expats to pick up vouchers with up to 70% added value, plus attractive partner offers at more than 40 hotels and resorts nationwide
Marriott International will celebrate the joy of travel in Thailand this month, as it hosts a major event in the center of Bangkok aimed at giving local residents even more opportunities to stay at world-class hotels and resorts in desirable destinations all across the Kingdom.
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Under a new proposal, vaccinated travelers will only have to spend seven days in self-isolation upon arrival.
Sunset over Doi Inthanon, the highest peak in Thailand. (Photo: Bharath Mohan/Unsplash)
In another bid to revive Thailand’s battered tourism sector, the country’s health ministry will recommend the government to shorten its mandatory quarantine period for international arrivals starting in April.
According to the
Bangkok Post, the plan was made public yesterday by health minister Anutin Charnvirakul, who also serves as chairman of the National Committee on Communicable Diseases. He said the committee was “prepared to open the country to help drive economic growth,” and added that it would consider dropping mandatory quarantines altogether for certain groups if 70 percent of all medical workers in the country were vaccinated by October.
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