What Are the New Restrictions for Transit Passengers Entering Thailand?

Apr 1, 2020
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Transit Airline Passengers Now Barred From Entering Thailand

Effective April 1, the Royal Thai Government (RTG) expanded the ban on foreign nationals entering Thailand to include transiting passengers at international airports. The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand confirmed the previous exemption for most transit passengers expired on March 31 and would not be extended. Very limited transit exemptions remain in place for foreign cargo carriers, crew, and pilots, provided they promptly depart Thailand after fulfilling their duties.

Diplomats and foreigners with work permits are also still allowed to enter Thailand with a "fit-to-fly certificate" issued within 72 hours of travel and, in the case of diplomats, a “certificate of entry” issued by the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
As of April 1, the Royal Thai Government has imposed a ban on all foreign nationals, including transit airline passengers, from entering Thailand. This measure was confirmed by the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand, which stated that the previous exemptions for transit passengers expired on March 31. Limited exemptions are still available for foreign cargo carriers, crew, and pilots, who must leave immediately after completing their duties. Diplomats and workers with valid work permits can enter Thailand with a fit-to-fly certificate issued within 72 hours, and diplomats require an additional certificate of entry.
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