Dear readers,

We will fly back to Brussels from Krabi on May 7 with a transfer in Bangkok. It is a connecting ticket booked with Thai Airways. Do we have to do an antigen test in Krabi now?

And does anyone know if you can do that at Krabi airport or anywhere in Ao Nang?

Thanks in advance.

Regards,

Ron

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3 Responses to “Back to Brussels with Thai Airways, is an antigen test necessary?”

  1. Eric says up

    Hi Ron, "No" you should not have any tests done. Be careful with your flight: You cannot check in internationally in Krabi, you have to check in your luggage for Belgium in Bangkok.
    Make sure you arrive in Bangkok on time and don't forget to fill in your “PLF form”.

  2. Eric says up

    Hi Ron, "No" you should not have any tests done. Be careful with your flight: You cannot check in internationally in Krabi, you have to check in your luggage for Belgium in Bangkok.
    Make sure you arrive in Bangkok on time and don't forget to fill in your “PLF form”.
    On March 31, the queue at Thai airways in Bangkok was more than 150 meters long (more than 1,5 hours of queuing)

  3. roger says up

    As I understand it from the site of the Belgian government https://www.info-coronavirus.be/nl/reizen/ as a Dutch citizen, you must have yourself tested if your Vaccination Certificate has expired (valid 270 days after the last vaccination).


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