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Aero992

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  1. At first glance it seems as though you need flights, accommodation & "Test & Go" booked prior to travelling. This seems like a massive hurdle to overcome for people taking short trips for leisure who will need to book time off from work and get this approved.
  2. If you have a smart phone and a PC you should just be able to open the email on your computer and use the standard camera to view the information. I'm confused about my dates now, presumably this would cover me landing on the 26th Jan and returning 20th Feb?
  3. I applied on the 8th for a holiday on January 26th. Was approved the next day, the only gamble was the £50 insurance I had to pay. Everything else is refundable and I reserved flights for 72h while awaiting a response.
  4. Where is it asking for proof of your flight? I didn't think there was an upload option they just asked for your flight number.
  5. Then I've uploaded the wrong thing entirely and they accepted it. ????
  6. That's exactly what mine looked like and they approved it.
  7. I applied on the 8th of Nov for a holiday I've booked on the 26th Jan. Had a response that I had been successful 16 hours later. Was tempted to leave it as long as possible in hopes the entire scheme was scrapped but getting 5 weeks off work wasn't easy and I didn't want to risk leaving it too late. I applied using Gmail and at the recommendation of someone a few pages back I booked Siam Mandarina Hotel on Agoda. They have more reviews from the last week than anywhere else regarding Test & Go. The booking was fully refundable so this was hassle free but unfortunately slightly more expensive than most of the other options. I downloaded the confirmation Agoda sent via email that clearly states "Quarantine Package" and converted this to JPG. For the photos of vaccinations I used the NHS online website with a chrome plugin to pull off the screenshots I needed. Zoomed in to the QR codes prior to taking the screenshot to make sure it was as clear as possible. I booked the AXA insurance without much thought, will have additional insurance anyway so didn't read to much into it. Saw it specifically mentioned no the Thai Consulate website so it seemed like a good choice. I combined the Thai + English version into a single PDF and the converted that to a JPG. Based on my travel date it doesn't seem like they're working through applications in any logical order.
  8. Has anyone had automatic approval from the UK, my documents/QR codes were converted and as clear as possible. Curious if it's worked for anyone else.
  9. Thanks, that's what I did. Can stop second guessing myself now. Flight isn't for a while so plenty of time to wait for a response. The entire process probably took 2.5 hours including booking a hotel, insurance and converting JPG files.
  10. Spent an awful lot of time reading through this thread, so long that I've gone a bit loopy and forgot the basics. Can someone confirm what I should have ticked on this box if I've booked a one day quarantine package on Agoda. Pretty sure I did everything correct and just want some validation.
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