Next week we hope to leave for Thailand with the Thailand Pass, that went smoothly, but still one question. On the Qatar Airways website I read: “Travellers entering the country must complete a Health Declaration Form and present it to authorities on arrival”. Does that still apply?
New feature Mor Prom app: 'Digital Health Pass'
The Mor Prom app has a new feature, the 'Digital Health Pass', an electronic health statement that can be used for domestic flights.
I live in Thailand and am 75 plus. Need to renew my Dutch driver's license. Have the necessary papers. Only, how do I get a health certificate that is valid for the CBR?
Reader question: Requirements for checking in on a flight from KLM to the Netherlands?
Does anyone know what is currently required at the airport in Bangkok before people can check in (KLM) to go back to the Netherlands from Thailand? Such as a 'fit to fly' statement, temperature check, etc…?
My Thai mother-in-law is on holiday here in the Netherlands and her return flight was canceled on 04-04-2020 due to the corona virus. After contacting the travel organization, we were able to rebook the return flight to Thailand to April 18. This return flight on April 18 departs from Dusseldorf to Bangkok with a stopover in Turkey with Turkish Airlines. My question now is: As a Thai citizen, does she also need a so-called 'fit to fly' statement? If so, where can I obtain such a statement?
Reader question: How do I get a fit to fly certificate?
I use the Buza flights from Cambodia via Bangkok to Amsterdam. How do I obtain the 'fit to fly' certificate and from whom?
I am arranging for a friend who is currently staying in Pattaya to come back to the Netherlands. Fortunately, KLM was able to change its ticket to March 31. The employee also indicated on the phone that there is no access to the airport in Bangkok for people without Thai nationality, unless they can provide a health certificate. I can't find anything about this online at all, except that it is mandatory for travelers arriving at the airport via planes.
The Thai authorities have decided to temporarily adjust the conditions for transferring in Thailand. This means that until March 31, 2020, 23:59 passengers can transfer in Bangkok with only a 'fit to fly' certificate.
Reader question: Back to Thailand and health form
We have quite a few questions. And now I want clarity. As Saturday, March 21, they will travel back to Thailand (she is Thai). Now I know she must have a health form. Is that a T8 form? She also says that must be verified with the Thai embassy. What exactly needs to happen now? Is presenting a T8 form at check-in sufficient?
The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand requires all air travelers, both Thai and foreign, to provide a health certificate before boarding a plane to Thailand. This measure will take effect on Saturday March 21 at 00.00:20 Thai time, so Friday March 18.00 at XNUMX:XNUMX Dutch time.
A requirement for obtaining a non-immigrant OA visa is the health certificate. I have asked my doctor about this and he cannot sign it because he does not have the "tools". Where can I have such a statement signed?
Question to general practitioner Maarten: Health statement from doctor for renewal of driver's license
I have been living in Thailand for 12 years, I am 77 years old, Dutch and have never been back to the Netherlands in those 12 years. I have always had my Dutch driving license extended with a family address in the Netherlands for RDW shipments. My driver's license expires next year and the renewal is different now, given my age.
Next month I will go to the embassy in Amsterdam again for my Non-immigrant “O” visa. Now I heard you need proof of good conduct and health certificate. What's true here?
Many questions arise regarding this new phenomenon. Thailand blog stated that a health certificate was required from someone on Koh Samui, to be drawn up by a hospital and not by a doctor in a clinic. This would involve blood pressure, X-ray of the lungs for TB, urine check (for drugs?), blood check for HIV.