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Has any Traveler flown from The U.S. to Bangkok through Narita using the 1 April (Thai Embassy Wash DC) info for non-Thai nationals, a Fit to Fly certificate will be no longer required. However, a medical certificate with a laboratory result indicating that COVID-19 is not detected, using the RT-PCR method "ONLY." I am planning on traveling the 20th of April on American Airlines/Japan Airlines (MCO-ORD-NRT-BKK) using the RT-PCR test "ONLY." Appreciate any info from any traveler that has flown recently using this RT-PCR certificate only. I am reading some airlines are turning people back for not having the Fit to Fly certificate. Thank you in advance. Good Luck and Happy Travels.
Hello everyone 👋🏼 I’m currently in the process of preparing everything to apply for the TR visa from the U.S., but I have a few questions about some of the documents. I would really appreciate any advice and help ❤️🇹🇭 Thank you 🙏🏼
1. Does the Fit-To-Fly Certificate have to say you tested negative for COVID-19? On the Washington D.C. Thai Embassy website they give examples of the certificate and it doesn’t have a section that has the results of your COVID test? So, do I just bring the certificate and the results separately?
2. Has anyone else used Passport Health in the U.S.? What does the Fit-To-Fly Certificate look like? Was it accepted in Thailand?
3. Which airlines are the best for flying from the U.S. to Thailand? In the past I always used Korean Air, but I haven’t seen many people posting about that airline even though they are doing repatriation flights.