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No, its been extended until March 22 but now only covers Covid19 up to 31 days. Check the link on Emirates home page if u dont believe me.
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Emirates free inclusive cover, but it only covers Covid19. No age limit.
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It is automatic when u buy the ticket, and the cover depends on when u booked the ticket. If before 1/12/21 your insurance will be accepted for Thailand Pass. If after the coverage is only for Covid19 (up to $
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/21 your insurance will be accepted for Thailand Pass. If after the coverage is only for Covid19 (up to $175000) not for other medical cover, so Im not sure if it will still be accepted. Scroll down on Emirates.com home page and open the link for Covid19 medical insurance on how to get the certificate. The cover is now only for 31 days (if booked before
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/21 it is up to 365 days for a return flight) If your trip is less than 31 days then I would try to upload it for the TP. If it is not accepted u will need to also find other medical cover, and also if u want full medical cover...which is advisable anyway.
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Used SMILE domestically as opposed to Thai Airways internationally for years. Never had a cancellation or problem. Most recently Phuket-BKK, BKK-Udon Thani Oct 15. Booked thru Skyscanner.net and noticed each of these flights was £10 cheaper if booked as a Thai Airways flight and not Thai Smile; same flight though. I also prefer Suvarnabhumi to Don Muang which is usually more crowded and chaotic. Immigration also have a bad reputation there although u dont deal with them if flying domestically.