Unvaccinated travelers must show a medical certificate explaining why they have not received the vaccine. theSun theSundaily travel health Covid19 Thailand China
Tourists visit the Grand Palace, one of the top tourist attraction spots as Thailand is expecting arrivals of Chinese tourists after China reopens its borders amid the coronavirus pandemic, in Bangkok, Thailand, January 7, 2023. REUTERSPIX: Thailand will require international travelers to show proof they are fully vaccinated for Covid before flying to Thailand, according to the country's aviation regulator, as it prepares for more tourists after China reopened its border on Sunday.
Unvaccinated travelers must show a medical certificate explaining why they have not received the vaccine. The first commercial flight from China to Thailand, Xiamen Airlines flight MF833, will arrive to Bangkok from Xiamen on Monday carrying 286 passengers, government spokeswoman Traisuree Taisaranakul said on Sunday.
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