Traveling in Times of Coronavirus
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For sure I wonder too. (Y'know, if the Laos border is open or closed or half-open or whatever.) KOW.phuketrichard wrote: ↑Sun Nov 08, 2020 1:48 amlook what i wrote.Anchor Moy wrote: ↑Sat Nov 07, 2020 10:48 pmWho says no deposit ? Lol, I know that border crossing quite well, and I am pretty sure that there was some sort of "deposit" paid at the border on both sides. Even before covid, that border gate was known for demanding extra cash to go through.phuketrichard wrote: ↑Sat Nov 07, 2020 9:19 pm wow, lucky or what?
I wonder....
no $2,000 deposit, no quarantine? no insurance required?
directed to ST , not put on a private closed in bus?
After that, the foreigners are probably confined in a hotel at Stung Treng for 24h awaiting the covid test results. I don't have a problem with that, do you ?
What intrigues me is that although the border with Laos is officially closed, we have seen regular info about foreigners arriving or leaving through this border gate. Officially, all land borders between Laos, Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam are still closed to westerners AFAIK.
I said I WONDER
only extra i paid on that border i think, once was an extra $5 and that was with a Thai registered car
Re: Traveling in Times of Coronavirus
I don't suppose the banks are set up there to take your deposit.Anchor Moy wrote: ↑Sat Nov 07, 2020 10:48 pmWho says no deposit ? Lol, I know that border crossing quite well, and I am pretty sure that there was some sort of "deposit" paid at the border on both sides. Even before covid, that border gate was known for demanding extra cash to go through.phuketrichard wrote: ↑Sat Nov 07, 2020 9:19 pm wow, lucky or what?
I wonder....
no $2,000 deposit, no quarantine? no insurance required?
directed to ST , not put on a private closed in bus?
After that, the foreigners are probably confined in a hotel at Stung Treng for 24h awaiting the covid test results. I don't have a problem with that, do you ?
What intrigues me is that although the border with Laos is officially closed, we have seen regular info about foreigners arriving or leaving through this border gate. Officially, all land borders between Laos, Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam are still closed to westerners AFAIK.
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Borders are open if you have some Chinese tea
I'm standing up, so I must be straight.
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More flights through Singapore. It's a good sign.
Silk Air adds flight to Phnom Penh schedule
Thou Vireak | Publication date 12 November 2020 | 21:12 ICT
Silkair (Singapore) Pte Ltd is increasing its flight frequency between Phnom Penh and Singapore with a third weekly flight on Saturdays, according to Cambodia Airports’ Facebook page.
The other flights offered are on Tuesdays and Sundays, with an estimated Phnom Penh arrival time at 5:35pm and departure to Singapore one hour later.
Cambodia Airports communications and public relations director Khek Norinda told The Post on Thursday that Shanghai, China-based low-cost carrier Spring Airlines Co Ltd is also scheduled to add a second route to Nanjing, the capital of China’s eastern Jiangsu province.
He noted that the airline already operates a route between Phnom Penh and Shanghai.
“SilkAir contributes in feeding traffic from regional and secondary airports [like Cambodia’s] to Singapore’s airport hub and the global network of Singapore Airlines [Ltd], an affiliated company of SilkAir,” Norinda said.
He noted that Korean Air Co Ltd and Asiana Airlines Inc operate four weekly flights between Phnom Penh and Seoul, while Eva Air Corp operates four weekly flights between Phnom Penh and Taipei.
This is the most frequently that airlines currently operate the same route to and from Cambodia, he said, adding that the routes mostly serve connections.
https://www.phnompenhpost.com/business/ ... h-schedule
Silk Air adds flight to Phnom Penh schedule
Thou Vireak | Publication date 12 November 2020 | 21:12 ICT
Silkair (Singapore) Pte Ltd is increasing its flight frequency between Phnom Penh and Singapore with a third weekly flight on Saturdays, according to Cambodia Airports’ Facebook page.
The other flights offered are on Tuesdays and Sundays, with an estimated Phnom Penh arrival time at 5:35pm and departure to Singapore one hour later.
Cambodia Airports communications and public relations director Khek Norinda told The Post on Thursday that Shanghai, China-based low-cost carrier Spring Airlines Co Ltd is also scheduled to add a second route to Nanjing, the capital of China’s eastern Jiangsu province.
He noted that the airline already operates a route between Phnom Penh and Shanghai.
“SilkAir contributes in feeding traffic from regional and secondary airports [like Cambodia’s] to Singapore’s airport hub and the global network of Singapore Airlines [Ltd], an affiliated company of SilkAir,” Norinda said.
He noted that Korean Air Co Ltd and Asiana Airlines Inc operate four weekly flights between Phnom Penh and Seoul, while Eva Air Corp operates four weekly flights between Phnom Penh and Taipei.
This is the most frequently that airlines currently operate the same route to and from Cambodia, he said, adding that the routes mostly serve connections.
https://www.phnompenhpost.com/business/ ... h-schedule
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It seems strange that air traffic is increasing when the entry requirements are still extremely strict. The number of flights (if full) would indicate a couple thousand a week. Are there really that many people who a) can get visas and b) would willingly go through the hassle once they arrive? Or is it still mostly repatriated Cambodians? I find that hard to believe too.
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Australian update
20 November 2020
20 November 2020
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-n ... -pizza-lieAs [the state of] Victoria [Australia]recorded its 21st straight day of no new cases, the state’s premier, Daniel Andrews, announced international flights would recommence on 7 December, with an initial cap of accepting 160 people per day in hotel quarantine.
The program was suspended over four months ago at the start of Victoria’s second wave of Covid-19 cases.
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25 December 2020
Late on Thursday, Hong Kong announced it had extended mandatory hotel quarantine from 14 to 21 days for all overseas arrivals, after announcing it for UK arrivals earlier this week. Some UK travellers discovered the new measures only upon their arrival, reported RTHK.
Late on Thursday, Hong Kong announced it had extended mandatory hotel quarantine from 14 to 21 days for all overseas arrivals, after announcing it for UK arrivals earlier this week. Some UK travellers discovered the new measures only upon their arrival, reported RTHK.
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Wait till our little Khmer friends see this and get their calculators out. The $2000 deposit might have to go back up to $3000CEOCambodiaNews wrote: ↑Fri Dec 25, 2020 5:57 pm 25 December 2020
Late on Thursday, Hong Kong announced it had extended mandatory hotel quarantine from 14 to 21 days for all overseas arrivals, after announcing it for UK arrivals earlier this week. Some UK travellers discovered the new measures only upon their arrival, reported RTHK.
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Vietnam to limit inbound flights ahead of Lunar New Year
January 10, 2021
published at 8:04 AM Reuters
HANOI - Vietnam will limit flights bringing citizens home from now until the end of the Lunar New Year in mid-February, when big gatherings indoors are expected, to reduce coronavirus risks, the country’s prime minister said.
With a new Covid-19 variant spreading around the globe and the upcoming Lunar New Year, the country’s most important holiday, only necessary flights approved by health, foreign, defence, public security and transport ministry are allowed to enter the country, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc said.
Vietnam has suspended all inbound international commercial flights since late March, but the government has been operating repatriation flights to bring home Vietnamese citizens stuck abroad amid the pandemic.
Some special flights carrying foreign experts and investors have been allowed to fly into Vietnam. All people entering the country have to spend 14 days in quarantine.
The country on Tuesday suspended inbound flights from countries with new Covid-19 variants, initially Britain and South Africa.
https://www.asiaone.com/asia/vietnam-li ... r-new-year
January 10, 2021
published at 8:04 AM Reuters
HANOI - Vietnam will limit flights bringing citizens home from now until the end of the Lunar New Year in mid-February, when big gatherings indoors are expected, to reduce coronavirus risks, the country’s prime minister said.
With a new Covid-19 variant spreading around the globe and the upcoming Lunar New Year, the country’s most important holiday, only necessary flights approved by health, foreign, defence, public security and transport ministry are allowed to enter the country, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc said.
Vietnam has suspended all inbound international commercial flights since late March, but the government has been operating repatriation flights to bring home Vietnamese citizens stuck abroad amid the pandemic.
Some special flights carrying foreign experts and investors have been allowed to fly into Vietnam. All people entering the country have to spend 14 days in quarantine.
The country on Tuesday suspended inbound flights from countries with new Covid-19 variants, initially Britain and South Africa.
https://www.asiaone.com/asia/vietnam-li ... r-new-year
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Re: Traveling in Times of Coronavirus
It was a few months ago when there were less flights arriving, that the number of people arriving was @900 per week.johnny lightning wrote: ↑Sat Nov 14, 2020 4:15 am It seems strange that air traffic is increasing when the entry requirements are still extremely strict. The number of flights (if full) would indicate a couple thousand a week. Are there really that many people who a) can get visas and b) would willingly go through the hassle once they arrive? Or is it still mostly repatriated Cambodians? I find that hard to believe too.
That and now the surge of land border crossings from the countries own migrant workers it makes you think where are all the quarantine centers and staff running them.
Always "hope" but never "expect".
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