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Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand Warns Airlines to Check Certificates of Entry


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By Paphamon Arayasukawat

   

BANGKOK (NNT) - The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) has stressed that all airlines must check the Certificate of Entry (CoE) of all foreign passengers before they arrive in Thailand, in compliance with the Foreign Affairs Ministry’s screening guidelines.

 

The order came after the ministry suspended the issuance of CoEs for foreign arrivals from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal, after a Thai returnee from Pakistan was found to have contracted the highly contagious COVID-19 strain spreading in India.

 

The CoE is a letter issued by a Thai embassy or consulate which allows a foreign visa holder to enter Thailand aboard a special repatriation flight, chartered flight or semi-commercial flight.

 

The CAAT said airlines which allow foreigners to travel to Thailand without a CoE will be held responsible for transporting them back to their countries of origin.

 

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So they are trying to ensure any previously issued and unused COE's from those countries which should have been canceled, are caught and the individuals sent away and not be allowed to board the flight.  I hope those folks have a refundable flight and reservations.

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