UPDATED Guidelines on the New Thailand Travel Restrictions starting January 9, 2023
- Airline passengers 18 years old or older must provide proof of full vaccination or proof of Covid-19 recovery not more than 6 months (180 days). Passengers who have not been vaccinated must have a letter from a doctor providing a reason.
- Passengers from countries that have requirements which may prevent passengers from going back due to Covid-19 shall be required to have health insurance covering at least USD $10,000 of treatment of Covid-19 for the itineraries in Thailand plus 7 days.
- Holder of official and diplomatic passports, United Nations Laissez-passer are exempted from health insurance requirements.
- Holders of Thai passport and transit/transfer passengers are exempted from vaccination check and health insurance requirements.
- The airlines must check the documents as required. If a passenger fails to produce documents proving these requirements are met, the passenger is subjected to being tested at the port of arrival.
- The airlines must adhere to related regulations and comply with the guidance as appropriate, such as asking passengers to wear masks at all times except during meals or emergency situations.
- Any passenger having symptoms of Covid-19 during travel shall be recommended to have a test at the time of arrival.
Source ThaiEmbassy.com