that could very well even be right but I need to know exactly what the government policy is. When you think about it that doesn’t even really make a lot of sense. Why would you need a test within 72hrs if according to that, the result won’t matter anyway
do you happen to still have handy any communication you have that confirmed a certificate of recovery was acceptable? Or any links to any official government communication or webpage?
I contacted American Airlines and they said that they mostly use Join Sherpa to check the requirements of the destination country and that is what they go by for boarding restrictions.
While I know I have seen posts and comments from a variety of people that said they traveled to Thailand on a Certificate of Recovery and I believe I have even seen people post screenshots to emails they have received from the Thai Consulate etc., strictly speaking, on Join Sherpa it ,makes no mention of any such consideration and simply states that Thailand requires a negative test 72 hour before departure.
I am quite confused about it. I would like to have something official on a Thai government website that I can show the airline in case they say I am not able to board. I am also confused and unsure about what happens once I arrive in BKK for my 7 day AQ.
If I am one of those ppl who is testing positive for long after recovering, and I arrive in BKK with a Certificate of Recovery, what happens if I continue to test positive there?
, what came of this? I need to fly into BKK for 7 day alternative Quarantine on a positive test and a recovery certificate from the Dr. Did that work out for you? Did you find specific information confirming you could enter with a recovery letter? Is there a URL or document that I can show the airline?
dude. It’s not luck. Thailand pass is not “Test and Go”. They aren’t synonymous.
A Thailand pass is the pass that confirms your eligibility to enter Thailand under one of three entry schemes. “Tests and Go” (suspended), AQ Alternative Quarantine and Blue Zone Quarantine. I reapplied for a Thailand pass for Alternative Quarantine.