Starting from July 1, passengers travelling to Bangkok, Thailand with a 14-day visa will no longer need to apply for Thailand pass and insurance

From July 1, passengers traveling to Bangkok, Thailand with a 14-day visa will no longer need to apply for a Thailand Pass and Covid Medical insurance. At present, passengers traveling from Rangoon to Bangkok, Thailand, must have a valid passport for at least six months. Air ticket, Thailand Pass; Covid Medical insurance; You will need to show your Covid Vaccine Certificat and your hotel or home address.

Among those requirements, travelers with a 14-day visa will be able to enter Thailand without having to apply for a Thailand Pass and Covid Medical insurance from July 1. The state-owned Myanmar National Airlines (MNA) will operate the Yangon-Bangkok daily flight twice a day, Monday and Wednesday, starting June 15. Myanmar National Airlines currently operates daily Yangon-Bangkok flights.

E-Boarding Pass can be obtained by checking online through the mobile application for domestic flights of the state-owned Myanmar National Airlines (MNA). Online check-in is for domestic flights only and can be made 24 hours to 75 minutes before departure. People will need to print and bring the E-Boarding Pass you received after online check-in. Download the mobile application from the App Store and Google Playstore and search for itinerary in the mobile application, buying a plane ticket.

Payment Check your itinerary Travel services such as online check-in and e-Boarding Pass will be available. In addition, overseas trips to Singapore, Hong Kong Bangkok Kuala Lumpur, Chengdu New Delhi It is flying to Kolkata and Manila, and plans to expand international flights. Nok Air at Yangon International Airport; THAI Smile and Air Asia will resume flights, according to information released by Yangon International Airport. Smile Airlines Air Asia will resume flights on June 3 and Nok Air on July 1.

Source: Daily Eleven

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