Entry requirements February 2022
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Re: Entry requirements February 2022
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When we arrived at PNH a couple of weeks ago, they did not test our baby (< one year).
When we arrived at PNH a couple of weeks ago, they did not test our baby (< one year).
Re: Entry requirements February 2022
Yea it seems to depend on who's on duty, but they have mostly stopped conducting the RAT's on arrival for infants based in most reports, I saw toddlers getting tested when I flew in last week but no infants.armchairlawyer wrote: ↑Fri Feb 25, 2022 12:32 pm @PSD-Kiwi
When we arrived at PNH a couple of weeks ago, they did not test our baby (< one year).
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Re: Entry requirements February 2022
If I'm understanding this right, PCR tests are no longer required to enter Cambodia. I can't find anything about having a travel insurance either. Is that correct?
I'll be flying from Denmark with a stopover in Bangkok. I've travelled through Bangkok before and they required $200k insurance just to transit if I remember correctly. This is no longer the case and no PCR test required there either? Is that also correct? Anyone that has had any experience transitting there recently?
I'll be flying from Denmark with a stopover in Bangkok. I've travelled through Bangkok before and they required $200k insurance just to transit if I remember correctly. This is no longer the case and no PCR test required there either? Is that also correct? Anyone that has had any experience transitting there recently?
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Re: Entry requirements February 2022
When do you fly?donner-kruger wrote: ↑Tue Mar 22, 2022 11:30 pm If I'm understanding this right, PCR tests are no longer required to enter Cambodia. I can't find anything about having a travel insurance either. Is that correct?
I'll be flying from Denmark with a stopover in Bangkok. I've travelled through Bangkok before and they required $200k insurance just to transit if I remember correctly. This is no longer the case and no PCR test required there either? Is that also correct? Anyone that has had any experience transitting there recently?
Until April 1, you need a PCR test and proof of insurance to transit Thailand.
After April 1 the PCR test requirement will reportedly go away.
This map is helpful, click on Thailand and see points 5 and 9 in the pop up box. PCR test and insurance required for transit. Airlines enforce this and may deny boarding if you don't have the required documents.
Re: Entry requirements February 2022
Update: Found the graphic specific to transit passengers through Bangkok Airport.donner-kruger wrote: ↑Tue Mar 22, 2022 11:30 pm If I'm understanding this right, PCR tests are no longer required to enter Cambodia. I can't find anything about having a travel insurance either. Is that correct?
I'll be flying from Denmark with a stopover in Bangkok. I've travelled through Bangkok before and they required $200k insurance just to transit if I remember correctly. This is no longer the case and no PCR test required there either? Is that also correct? Anyone that has had any experience transitting there recently?
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Re: Entry requirements February 2022
The mandatory Insurance requirement for Cambodia was scrapped in November. Current requirements belowdonner-kruger wrote: ↑Tue Mar 22, 2022 11:30 pm If I'm understanding this right, PCR tests are no longer required to enter Cambodia. I can't find anything about having a travel insurance either. Is that correct?
I'll be flying from Denmark with a stopover in Bangkok. I've travelled through Bangkok before and they required $200k insurance just to transit if I remember correctly. This is no longer the case and no PCR test required there either? Is that also correct? Anyone that has had any experience transitting there recently?
Transit via Thailand requirements below, pre-flight PCR test OR Vaccination Card/Certificate, and $20k insurance cover, current requirements below
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Re: Entry requirements February 2022
ExPenhMan wrote: ↑Wed Mar 23, 2022 10:06 amUpdate: Found the graphic specific to transit passengers through Bangkok Airport.donner-kruger wrote: ↑Tue Mar 22, 2022 11:30 pm If I'm understanding this right, PCR tests are no longer required to enter Cambodia. I can't find anything about having a travel insurance either. Is that correct?
I'll be flying from Denmark with a stopover in Bangkok. I've travelled through Bangkok before and they required $200k insurance just to transit if I remember correctly. This is no longer the case and no PCR test required there either? Is that also correct? Anyone that has had any experience transitting there recently?
Thank you, yes box #3 there.
If transiting Thailand, you need PCR test and insurance. PCR test may go away April 1.
Re: Entry requirements February 2022
Read it again...PCR test OR Vaccination CertificateBobtheBillder wrote: ↑Wed Mar 23, 2022 10:55 am Thank you, yes box #3 there.
If transiting Thailand, you need PCR test and insurance. PCR test may go away April 1.
Re: Entry requirements February 2022
One feel like shooting a moving target.BobtheBillder wrote: ↑Wed Mar 23, 2022 10:55 amExPenhMan wrote: ↑Wed Mar 23, 2022 10:06 amUpdate: Found the graphic specific to transit passengers through Bangkok Airport.donner-kruger wrote: ↑Tue Mar 22, 2022 11:30 pm If I'm understanding this right, PCR tests are no longer required to enter Cambodia. I can't find anything about having a travel insurance either. Is that correct?
I'll be flying from Denmark with a stopover in Bangkok. I've travelled through Bangkok before and they required $200k insurance just to transit if I remember correctly. This is no longer the case and no PCR test required there either? Is that also correct? Anyone that has had any experience transitting there recently?
Thank you, yes box #3 there.
If transiting Thailand, you need PCR test and insurance. PCR test may go away April 1.
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