Thailand disperses international travel restrictions starting from July 1

Reuters cited aviation regulators in Thailand as saying that the country is slated to lift a ban on international flights in July. 
June 30, 2020 | 20:06
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Passengers are seen at Don Mueang airport on June 30, 2020. (Photo by Pattarapong Chatpattarasill)

Accordingly, the move came following the greenlights of the Thailand government to allow some foreign travel to the country including business travelers and foreigners with spouses, work permits, or residency in the country.

The airports and airline industry bore the heaviest brunt from the ban in April before the CAAT allowed some flights to resume in May, Bangkok Post reported.

The Department of Airports said fewer than 5 million passengers have passed through the country's 28 airports since the beginning of the year.

This represents a significant contraction compared to the same period last year when 9.3 million passengers used the same airports.

Releasing the numbers for Jan 1-June 20, department director-general Kawee Kasisam-ang attributed the substantial drop mainly to the Covid-19 pandemic, which prompted border closures and the suspension of scheduled domestic and international flights in early April.

Mr Kawee said the 28 airports handled 4.2 million passengers from Jan 1-June 20, of whom 54% were on domestic flights.

A total of 18,700 flights operated into and out of the airports, a drop of 48% from the 35,800 flights in 2019, and almost all - 17,600 - operated on domestic routes.

With the lockdown being progressively eased in recent weeks, a limited number of domestic flights have started slowly pushing up airport usage. A daily average of about 14,000 passengers have used the 28 airports since the latest, phase 4 easing of the Covid-19 restrictions was implemented on June 15.

The improved number, however, is a far cry from the daily average of 47,000 passengers who used the 28 airports in the same period last year.

The airports are currently managing a movement of between 70-80 scheduled flights a day, down from the daily average of between 160-170 flights in previous years.

CAAT, meanwhile, said the number of passengers using airports nationwide was 279,763 in the third week of last month, up 23.9% from the previous week.

Bangkok Post reported, Thailand has recorded 3,171 Covid-19 infection cases so far and 58 deaths. The country has now gone 36 days without any local transmissions.

Of the Covid-19 patients in Thailand, 3,056 people have recovered, including three patients released over the past 24 hours.

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