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No plans to open Thai skies yet: Aviation authority


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1 hour ago, mrfill said:

So the CAAT has given the green light for some foreigners to enter but they have given the red light to commercial aircraft landing.

 

I believe that is what we call a paradox

they can always arrive on a slow boat from china,thats the punters it appears they want.

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1 hour ago, RR2020 said:

Meanwhile countries with a sensible attitude to the virus have mostly open borders and open skies.

 

Live with the virus - people die all the time.

 

50 people die on average every day on Thailands roads.......should Thais be banned worldwide from driving motorbikes and cars and lorries ?

 

UK, USA, Europe.......open skies and borders..........life is going on, economies are recovering.  

 

Cases rise but deaths continue to fall, soon everyone will see................the virus is weak, and only kills the very weak. Just like flu, pneumonia and all the other diseases there are.  Median death age worldwide is over 80 years old.

 

 

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UK, USA, and Europe ... open skies and borders? Not quite. Travellers from the US not welcome yet in Europe or the UK as far as I know.

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Nine out of ten ASEAN countries remain closed.

 

The tenth requires a deposit, and a whole host of other requirements.

 

There are a lot of jobs available, otherwise why would there be millions of foreign workers here. Unfortunately these jobs require one to work on their feet, and not their backs, or rear-ends.

 

Time to move on from the foreign teat. What ever happened to the "Sufficiency Economy"?

 

 

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1 hour ago, RR2020 said:

Meanwhile countries with a sensible attitude to the virus have mostly open borders and open skies.

So you believe that countries like Thailand and New Zealand do not have a sensible approach, "sensible" only applies where there is escalating number of infections.

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