Dear readers,

I have been in Chiangmai for a few months now and have entered via the Sandbox via Phuket. I had my 2 vaccinations in NL in May. Now I would like to visit a few places within Thailand by plane and then of course have to show a PCR test or my 2 vaccination certificate.

As you know, after your vaccinations in NL you get an A4 paper with this on it, doesn't really look official! and I wonder if there isn't something available to show the authorities so that there are no questions or ambiguities. If you have been vaccinated here in Thailand it is clear to them but they may have doubts about vaccination certificates from all those other countries.

Thank you and best regards,

Paul.

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4 Responses to “Domestic Travel in Thailand and Proof of Vaccination?”

  1. Willem says up

    Flew with Thai Lion air today. Show my EU international vaccination certificate in printed form at check-in. Since 2 weeks you have been able to download both vaccinations in separate certificates. So no longer just 2/2 but now also 1/2.

    Upon arrival in Chiang Mai, no further questions were asked. No one was checking. It's November 1 and Chiang Mai is open.

  2. Castor says up

    Dear,

    When you entered Phuket you received a QR code on your phone. At least I do.

    You could also get the Yellow Booklet in the Netherlands, ie an international certificate of vaccination. So there can hardly be a problem. Unless you didn't organize it that way, but that wouldn't be smart.

  3. Frank says up

    Paul, go to the site https://coronacheck.nl/nl/print/

    Here you can download and/or print your vaccination certificate for international use.
    You do need your Digid.

    Success.

  4. polle says up

    Paul, we have been through the Phuket sandbox since last Saturday. We traveled to Bangkok and Udon thani by plane. It is enough to show the document, which you received in the hotel, stating that you have completed Phuket sandbox


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