Cabinet gives nod to Phuket plan

Cabinet gives nod to Phuket plan

The cabinet yesterday agreed in principle on the so-called Phuket Sandbox, a foreign tourism reopening programme scheduled to kick off next month as a prelude to a tourism revival in Thailand's 10 most popular tourist destinations.

Proposed by Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), the tourism reopening plan, designed to be implemented in the third and fourth quarters of this year, has already been approved in principle by the Centre for Economic Situation Administration (Cesa), said Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha after the weekly cabinet meeting.

Starting with the resort island of Phuket, the reopening plan will from July 1 welcome tourists from countries with low- and medium-risks of Covid-19 transmissions who are fully vaccinated against Covid-19, said the PM.

About 400,000 people in Phuket, or more than 60% of its entire population, have already been vaccinated against Covid-19 as well, he said.

Foreign tourists intending to visit Phuket under this tourism promotion programme will be required to show proof of them having been fully vaccinated against Covid-19 at least 14 days before travelling along with a document giving permission to enter Thailand, he said. While staying here, these tourists are required to undergo a number of Covid-19 tests, he added.

The Sandbox's implementation will come as a test of Thailand's ability to strike a balance between maintaining public health security and the need to salvage the economy, he said.

The reopening plan will next be reviewed one last time by Cesa on details recommended by the cabinet yesterday and will be then resubmitted to the cabinet for endorsement, he said.

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