Re: Hopes For Pattaya High Season Sinking
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Originally Posted by
Old git
The bigger issue now, is getting the LoS to bin its remaining restrictions..
Seems to me some are more concerned with the challenge of just getting to Thailand than they are about what they'll be doing once they get there.
It it were me, once I figured out how to meet that challenge my next question would be "Will my medical insurance cover me in Thailand?" I'd make damned sure the answer to that question is 'yes' before I'd go anywhere.
Re: Hopes For Pattaya High Season Sinking
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Originally Posted by
Gaybutton
"Will my medical insurance cover me in Thailand?" I'd make damned sure the answer to that question is 'yes' before I'd go anywhere.
If a medical insurer excluded Covid related risks I'd find that understandable in the near term, given the small degree of remaining uncertainty.
However, it wouldn't deter me from travelling for an instant..
Re: Hopes For Pattaya High Season Sinking
Wow searched for Thai Airways and happened to hit Expedia.
Lists a small USA midwest local city- three leg flight to BKK around Christmas for only $1600.
Unfortunately I don't like coming home from the tropics to -10 F in January.
Wish I had known this a couple years ago though.
Re: Hopes For Pattaya High Season Sinking
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Originally Posted by
dab69
Wow searched for Thai Airways and happened to hit Expedia.
Lists a small USA midwest local city- three leg flight to BKK around Christmas for only $1600.
Unfortunately I don't like coming home from the tropics to -10 F in January.
Wish I had known this a couple years ago though.
About three years ago I needed to interrupt my sojourn in the sun to make a short business trip to Nanchang in China (also made a useful visa run)
Left BKK in 35 degree heat. When we arrived in Nanchang about three hours later there was no airbridge, and as they opened the plane door snow blew in..