Thailand Drops Pre-Testing as of April 1

March 25, 2022 ctn_admin

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is pleased to announce that Thailand’s Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) has approved the lifting of the pretravel testing requirement for international arrivals beginning April 1st, 2022, allowing travelers under any of the current three entry schemes – TEST & GO, Sandbox, and Alternative Quarantine (AQ) – to enter Thailand without the need to show proof of a negative RT-PCR test within 72 hours prior to travel.

Only two tests will remain necessary for the TEST & GO and Sandbox travelers: RT-PCR test upon arrival (day zero) and an antigen self-test on day five. Additionally, the Sandbox staying period will be reduced from seven days to five days. After completing five days within the Sandbox destinations, travelers will be allowed to travel domestically within Thailand. Lastly, the Alternative Quarantine (AQ) requirement will also be reduced from seven to five days and an RT-PCR test on day four or five. 

“We are excited that we’re able to reduce travel requirements for international visitors, creating a simpler process for all to enjoy Thailand’s wonders. The country’s tourism industry has been working tirelessly to provide a safe and fulfilling experience for travelers,” said Santi Sawangcharoen, Director of the TAT New York Office and Acting Director of the TAT Toronto Office. “As we continue to lift requirements of TEST & GO, Sandbox, and Alternative Quarantine (AQ) entry schemes, travelers will have an easier time visiting popular destinations throughout Thailand and experiencing the country’s warm hospitality, rich culture, and natural beauty.”

For more information on entry into Thailand schemes, visit:https://www.tatnews.org/thailand-reopening. Travelers are recommended to inquire at their nearest Royal Thai Embassy or Consulate for the latest update.



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