Quick question about the Thai pass. Are they actually verifying 72 hours or are they just looking at the date? For example I was originally going to arrive on dec 11th in the morning but now plan to arrive on dec 14th in the afternoon. So technically more than 72 hours but same dates.
TLDR : Answer Summary
The discussion revolves around whether the Thai Pass verification process strictly checks the 72-hour arrival rule or simply considers the date. A user expresses concern about their change in arrival date, now falling outside the original 72 hours. Comments suggest applying for a new Thai Pass to avoid potential boarding issues, as there is a consensus that the authorities may be strict about this 72-hour timeframe.