The tourism ministry of Thailand is set to propose that the country eases some of its entry restrictions in a meeting with the country’s Covid-19 committee this week. The Southeast Asian nation – home to the world’s most visited city, Bangkok, prior to the pandemic – has struggled to attract travelers to its shores in the same numbers that it used to, and hopes that changing its entry requirements will go some way towards remedying the situation.
The country’s ailing tourism sector has been vocal this week in lending its support to such changes, particularly as neighboring traveler hotspots such as Vietnam and Philippines are easing their restrictions in the coming weeks too. Here’s a look at the changes that the tourism ministry is set to discuss.
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