Traveling in Times of Coronavirus
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All they need is beer delivered to your seat and it's as good as Harry's!xX.TROPA.Xx wrote: ↑Wed May 26, 2021 7:40 amYes you are aloud.Doc67 wrote: ↑Wed May 26, 2021 7:12 amAre you even allowed to wait for 9 hours at Changi? I thought they shepherded people, in single file, from the plane they get off and direct to their gate from which they depart. No strolling around or going for some food - from gate to gate.BklynBoy wrote: ↑Tue May 25, 2021 8:58 pmTHanks bro i been checking as well. In case Eva Airlines extends the transit ban - it ends June 18th but ya never knowxX.TROPA.Xx wrote: ↑Tue May 25, 2021 10:30 am Still no changes to transiting through changi airport on their official website, fingers crossed it doesn't change.
https://www.changiairport.com/en/airpor ... port.html
I just hate the Singapore 9 hour layover wtf.. but it will be what it will be
see u in quarantine... will look out for the Old Dirty Bastard joint.. !
That doesn't sound like a place to sit still for 9 hours, even if they allow a layover of so long.
I wonder how many of those services are actually up and running, such as food delivery. Are you transiting through Changi when you come here? If so, we'll be needing a full report.
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BklynBoy wrote: ↑Wed May 26, 2021 7:38 amI am gonna double check but there is def a 9 hour layover. I might not have any other choice but hope Taiwan handles their shit so Eva will be good to go. I remember something like your saying about being brought to the next gate when i transited last summerDoc67 wrote: ↑Wed May 26, 2021 7:12 amAre you even allowed to wait for 9 hours at Changi? I thought they shepherded people, in single file, from the plane they get off and direct to their gate from which they depart. No strolling around or going for some food - from gate to gate.BklynBoy wrote: ↑Tue May 25, 2021 8:58 pmTHanks bro i been checking as well. In case Eva Airlines extends the transit ban - it ends June 18th but ya never knowxX.TROPA.Xx wrote: ↑Tue May 25, 2021 10:30 am Still no changes to transiting through changi airport on their official website, fingers crossed it doesn't change.
https://www.changiairport.com/en/airpor ... port.html
I just hate the Singapore 9 hour layover wtf.. but it will be what it will be
see u in quarantine... will look out for the Old Dirty Bastard joint.. !
That doesn't sound like a place to sit still for 9 hours, even if they allow a layover of so long.
I think you're referring to the THA (Transit Holding Area) passengers from Australia, Brunei, Mainland China and New Zealand don't have to do that anymore.
Re: Traveling in Times of Coronavirus
Here's a video posted by @timmydownawell in another thread, but I reckon it's worth a mention here.
Cambodia is planning to allow in tourists who can prove they have been vaccinated and will not be subject to full 14 day quarantine. Details are thin, but it is a move in the right direction.
Let's see how many country's recognise and accept a Cambodian vaccination card as reliable proof and will reciprocate. I have said before, it will take far longer for agreement between nations as to what is acceptable proof of vaccination (and acceptable vaccine too), than it did to actually develop the vaccine.
Let's start with Thailand. Will fully vaccinated Cambodians (or westerners with the little blue card) be able to fly into Bangkok with nothing more than a pre-flight PCR or antigen test? And will they be able to fly back to PP and just breeze through the airport like they were getting off the bus?
Cambodia is planning to allow in tourists who can prove they have been vaccinated and will not be subject to full 14 day quarantine. Details are thin, but it is a move in the right direction.
Let's see how many country's recognise and accept a Cambodian vaccination card as reliable proof and will reciprocate. I have said before, it will take far longer for agreement between nations as to what is acceptable proof of vaccination (and acceptable vaccine too), than it did to actually develop the vaccine.
Let's start with Thailand. Will fully vaccinated Cambodians (or westerners with the little blue card) be able to fly into Bangkok with nothing more than a pre-flight PCR or antigen test? And will they be able to fly back to PP and just breeze through the airport like they were getting off the bus?
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Got a bit excited there. I put more stock in the Cambodian tourist authority than that joke of a tourism authority in Thailand. The timing could work out well too if it's Q4. Every day it's becoming clearer that I'll have to get my (widely available, WHO-approved) vaccine shots in Canada. Have to go there in September-October anyway for lots of reasons. Then I just may shoot back to SEA, destination Phnom Penh, as long as they don't change the retirement visa offerings.Doc67 wrote: ↑Wed May 26, 2021 8:23 am Here's a video posted by @timmydownawell in another thread, but I reckon it's worth a mention here.
Cambodia is planning to allow in tourists who can prove they have been vaccinated and will not be subject to full 14 day quarantine. Details are thin, but it is a move in the right direction.
Let's see how many country's recognise and accept a Cambodian vaccination card as reliable proof and will reciprocate. I have said before, it will take far longer for agreement between nations as to what is acceptable proof of vaccination (and acceptable vaccine too), than it did to actually develop the vaccine.
Let's start with Thailand. Will fully vaccinated Cambodians (or westerners with the little blue card) be able to fly into Bangkok with nothing more than a pre-flight PCR or antigen test? And will they be able to fly back to PP and just breeze through the airport like they were getting off the bus?
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Well, that is good news. They cold of just closed it and then figured it out, but it seems they are working through it.
I assume you are transiting through there?
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SR just extended a 2 week ban on all alcohol sales from any business.
Tossed in a no music or good times clause.
The rainy season is here and the roads are a mess.
Who would want to come here?
This 4th quarter nonsense is a fairy tale.
What tourist would want to come here????
I do not even go out to bars ...have plenty of Whisky...
I don't see banning beer as a way of stopping china virus when chinese and big shots just break all the fucking rules anyway..
The virus is spreading every day and you never see an old barang on the list.
Tossed in a no music or good times clause.
The rainy season is here and the roads are a mess.
Who would want to come here?
This 4th quarter nonsense is a fairy tale.
What tourist would want to come here????
I do not even go out to bars ...have plenty of Whisky...
I don't see banning beer as a way of stopping china virus when chinese and big shots just break all the fucking rules anyway..
The virus is spreading every day and you never see an old barang on the list.
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Yes, 12 months probable though maybe less.
The economy will come into sharp focus soon.
I think all will.Let's see how many country's recognise and accept a Cambodian vaccination card as reliable proof and will reciprocate.
The economy will come into sharp focus soon.
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