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Thailand to lift quarantine for Phuket tourists

Experimental plan for popular beach island bid to revive nation’s pandemic-stricken economy

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 26 Mar 2021 9:30PM

Thailand to lift quarantine for Phuket tourists
In the worst hit to its economy since the 1997 Asian financial crisis, Thailand will relax mandatory quarantine periods for visitors to Phuket to test the waters of more relaxed pandemic protocols. – hotels.com pic, March 26, 2021

BANGKOK – Thailand today announced plans for an experimental quarantine-free model in ultra-popular beach destination Phuket as the kingdom attempts to resuscitate its pandemic-battered economy.

Thailand has imposed massive restrictions on visitor arrivals in order to stem the coronavirus spread, but discouraging tourism has led to its economy recording the worst performance since the 1997 Asian financial crisis.

The impact has reverberated across the country’s services sectors – bruising entertainment, retail, hotels and restaurants.

Thailand’s tourism tsar announced Friday that Phuket – renowned for its sandy beaches and sapphire waters – will be used as a test.

Tourists who have been vaccinated will be allowed to travel there without mandatory hotel quarantine.

Yuthasak Supasorn, Tourism Authority of Thailand governor, said the “Phuket sandbox model” would begin sometime from July onwards.

Foreign visitors will be required to have had two doses of a Covid-19 vaccine, a certificate signifying negative test results, and to download a mobile tracking application.

Yuthasak also confirmed that six tourism-reliant cities will have slashed quarantine times for vaccinated travellers beginning next month – including beach resorts Krabi, Ko Samui and Pattaya.

Arrivals will undergo a seven-day quarantine period and will be permitted in areas around their hotels – a marked difference for current visitors who are required to stay confined to their rooms for two weeks.

The plans still require final approval by the government.

Some 40 million tourists were expected to arrive in 2020, but only 6.7 million managed to enter the kingdom, according to data from the Tourism and Sports Ministry.

Thailand’s tough approach has kept the coronavirus largely in check – the kingdom has registered about 28,500 cases in a population of 70 million. – AFP, March 26, 2021

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