Thailand has FULLY reopened it's shores for SA tourists

Thailand has FULLY reopened it's shores for SA tourists

Good news for South Africans as exotic island fully opens up.

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Anyone going on holiday will love to hear about the latest news regarding Thailand. 

According to Business Insider, has dropped its last remaining pandemic-induced travel restrictions. 

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This now allows international tourists, including South Africans to enter and stay for longer.

It's been a thorn on many people's side the fact that the restrictions weren't fully opened to people.

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At least more than 12 000 South Africans would travel to Thailand within the first eight months of 2022. 

This is according to Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), who reckon that the pandemic being now well managed has allowed people to travel more. 

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Ofcourse the arrivals of these tourists would bein compliance of the covid-19 regulations. 

Tourists would still be urged to produce their negative results of the covid test or providing proof of vaccination within the last 72 hours.

Thailand has dropped it's last remaining pandemic-induced travel restrictions.
Thailand has dropped it's last remaining pandemic-induced travel restrictions. Image: Unsplash

However, due to the latest in news, the last of these restrictions have been dropped. 

Thailand has fully reopened to tourists from 1 October. 

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Travelers would no longer need to provide proof of vaccination card or document and they don't need to test for Covid-19 as well. 

TAT Governor, Yuthasak Supasorn has welcomed these news and has now urged more people to travel into the island and take full advantage of this amazing offer. 

"We invite tourists to come and experience the existing and new tourism offerings in Thailand, which, together with the kingdom's increasing move towards sustainable and responsible tourism," says Supasorn. 

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