1. From June, not fully vaccinated can enter with a rapid test made 72h before departure?
2. As in the thailand pass they already ask for proof of insurance, etc...do you still need to flight with all documents printed?
3. How long it takes for the thailand flight pass to be approved?
4. With a TR visa, how many days do you need to prove of accomodation when arriving to the BKK airport if asked?
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Travelers to Thailand have specific requirements based on their vaccination status. As of June, unvaccinated travelers must provide a negative RT-PCR test taken within 72 hours before traveling. Although discussions on using rapid tests exist, they are not officially accepted yet. It's essential to print all necessary documents for travel as airline checks apply, and it typically takes 2-12 hours for Thailand Pass approval, with some claiming immediate approval once documentation is submitted. For a TR visa, showing proof of accommodation for one night is usually sufficient, though having a confirmation for 3-7 days may offer additional security.
yes I know, but I believe more the official TAT Informations. If a Professional ATK is possible, I like to Know, why in the Thailand Pass System no word about this?
The quarantine is exempt for unvaccinated / not fully vaccinated travellers who are able to upload proof of a negative RT-PCR test within 72 hours of travel via the Thailand Pass system. The exemption also extends to travellers under 6 years of age travelling with parents.
if you unvaccinated a rapid Test is not possible it must be an RT-PCR Test and you must do it max 72 Hour before travel. And you can only with this test entering Thailand without Quarantine as unvaccinated people. And I ment 1.June like Brandon told you before.
thanks for answering, on point 1 I was asking about rapid test not PCR, and what do you mean by 1.6 in point 3? thanks again
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I just did my TP. Filled in the application Sunday pm, got approval Tuesday am.
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1. It will be with a certificate so you'll need to get the rapid test done at a clinic or hospital. Then once you have the results you can use them to apply for Thailand Pass. The rapid test is only a proposal so far though, and as of right now it requires a PCR if not vaccinated.
2. You need to print out and keep all documents with you since they will be checked by your airline and again when you land in Thailand.
3. 2-12 hours usually
4. You only need to show one night accommodation but a 3-7 days is probably safer.