
Department of Airports Ready to Serve Domestic Passengers
The Department of Airports is ready to serve domestic flight passengers with strict disease control measures.
The Department of Airports is ready to serve domestic flight passengers with strict disease control measures.
Workers who lost jobs due to the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic were allowed to leave the southern tourist island of Phuket today
The United States keeps Thailand in its Watch List praising many efforts to protect intellectual property while raising some concerns.
Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has urged the private sector to be patient as the government is gradually easing COVID-19 restrictions.
Thailand’s Economy contracted in the first quarter of this year and further contraction is expected in the second quarter, according to a Bank of Thailand (BOT) official.
Thai Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has inspected the health screening process at Padang Besar border checkpoint in the southern province of Songkhla where Thai workers continue returning from Malaysia.
Thai health officials conduct a random testing of 2,100 migrant workers in Samut Sakhon province for COVID-19 in an attempt to contain the outbreak.
Easing Covid-19 restrictions will proceed into the next phase if relaxation of the rules in the first phase goes well for 14 days.
Thailand recorded seven new Covid-19 infections, raising to the total to 2,954 and no new deaths.
LAbour Ministry and Ayutthaya province have stepped up preventive measures against Covid-19 among labourers.
Foreign tourists show their appreciation for hospitality and assistance from local authorities and people of Thailand’s Koh Phi Phi after being stranded on the island in the Andaman Sea due to flight cancellations amid COVID-19 pandemic.
A COVID-19 information hotline now offers service in three more languages for migrant workers from Myanmar, Laos and Cambodia in Thailand.