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Jonathan *******
AXA Sawasdee was the one I used for Covid. I managed to enter everything ok. I'm not sure if this is any different to AXA Thai or not
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@Garrett **********
it's a way of circumventing the quarantine restrictions for the UK. Direct from Thailand means quarantine, fly into a country not on the red list first for a few days and then go to the UK, means no quarantine
Jonathan *******
If you are departing from Greece, you get the COE from the Greek Embassy. I flew in from New York 2 weeks ago and used the New York Consulate (British citizen) for the COE.
Jonathan *******
COE can be obtained 15 days before travel. You will need to purchase your flights, ASQ and Insurance before applying
Jonathan *******
Ive been staying at the Centara Watergate Pavillion for the past 2 weeks. No complaints, the food and staff are great as well

The package we have allows us to choose our meals from a menu rather than just eat what is provided. We can also get grab etc delivered to the room.
Jonathan *******
I flew into New York a few weeks ago (Back in Thailand now) and there was no quarantine at all. I flew with Etihad and they required and checked your covid test (must be taken 72 hours before flying) during check in and during the layover. I think US Customs and Immigration checked as well.

Asides from that, everything else was like flying normally
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@Thai *************
have an excellent team who can walk you through Visa options and things.

Its very easy to enter in Bangkok though, just need to book quarantine, insurance and get a COE first :)
Jonathan *******
Many Brits have been able to obtain the extension, I wouldnt worry too much :)