BANGKOK, Thailand (eTN) – The world became smaller for airlines from Thailand. Will US and EU authorities prevent airlines registered in Thailand from entering their airspace?
BANGKOK, Thailand (eTN) – The world became smaller for airlines from Thailand. Will US and EU authorities prevent airlines registered in Thailand from entering their airspace? There is now a good chance this may happen. All of this has nothing to do with Star Alliance Member Thai Airways, Bangkok Airways, Air Asia Thailand or any other specific airline in Thailand.
It has to do with a Thai government agency, the Thailand Department of Civil Aviation and their rating for safety.
BANGKOK, 1 April 2021: Thailand’s Department of Civil
Aviation circulated a revised Certificate of Entry form earlier this week that
provides space to identify a passenger’s vaccination information.
The new form has space to enter the details of the Covid-19 vaccination, including the vaccine provider and the administration dates of the jabs. It also identifies the quarantine hotel booked and the duration of the quarantine.
Starting 29 March, a new updated version of the Certificate
of Entry form for all passengers has been distributed to passengers.
According to the information from DCA, effective 1 April,
Thai national travelling to Thailand will not need to present a Fit to Fly