The user has successfully completed several steps essential for traveling to Thailand, including obtaining a visa, booking an ASQ hotel, securing flight tickets, paying for travel insurance, and getting a Certificate of Entry. They mention that the only remaining requirement is a COVID-19 test before their flight. The comments provide additional insights on travel preparations, such as the importance of having fit-to-fly documentation and being cautious about insurance validity due to possible travel restrictions.
Ty, Thai insurance package, wasn't going to waste my time with the UK one. Plus flying with Emirates so have their cover thrown in as well as a freebie bonus
as I said best of luck. I went out to Thailand last January and ended up staying until August due to Covid. Because I stayed so long, I ended up renting an apartment which was way cheaper than staying in a hotel. I was able to knock 20% off the monthly rental too as there is a glut of supply and many units just sit empty.
Aaaah bugger yes .. that reminder is hanging on the to do list in the office, along with sell the car, my home office and, dump the excess clothes in favour of the chocolate 🤣
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