Travel

Thailand extends flight ban as coronavirus cases continue to rise


THAILAND has extended their flight ban preventing tourists from entering the country until the end of the month.

The country currently has 2,613 confirmed cases of coronavirus, and 41 deaths.

⚠Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates

 Thailand has extended their flight ban until the end of the week
Thailand has extended their flight ban until the end of the weekCredit: AFP or licensors

The ban was first introduced on April 4, and the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand has already extended it in once until April 18.

The country has implemented a nationwide curfew from 10pm until 4am, according to the UK Foreign Office, while all shopping centres, entertainment venues and schools are closed.

Cases of the deadly virus continue to climb, with popular tourist destination Phuket being the ‘hotspot’.

Thailand’s tourist industry, a major employer and foreign currency earner in the country, particularly hard.

Thailand’s economy is expected to lose 1.3 trillion baht (£31.8 billion), almost all of it in the tourist sector, due to the initial impact of the coronavirus pandemic, though that figure will increase if the crisis lasts beyond the second quarter, according to an estimate from the Thai Bankers’ Association.

 Cases of coronavirus have hit 2,613 across the country
Cases of coronavirus have hit 2,613 across the countryCredit: Getty Images – Getty
 Tourist hotspots such as Phuket and Bangkok have been left deserted
Tourist hotspots such as Phuket and Bangkok have been left desertedCredit: AFP or licensors
 Phuket has been named the coronavirus "hotspot" of the country with the highest number of cases
Phuket has been named the coronavirus “hotspot” of the country with the highest number of casesCredit: Getty – Contributor

Elephants across the country are also facing starvation, with many attractions being forced to close due to the lack of tourism.

With no money coming in, many of the animals will no longer be fed.

Earlier this month, the country’s interior ministry said Thailand will re-open borders in 21 provinces on Saturday to allow Thais in neighbouring countries to come home, after shutting down borders in late March.

Up to 100 people will be allowed to enter per one border checkpoint per day, and they will be subject to a 14-day state quarantine, the ministry has said.

Thailand shares borders with Laos, Myanmar, Cambodia, and Malaysia.

CORONAVIRUS CRISIS – BE IN THE KNOW

Get the latest coronavirus news, facts and figures from around the world – plus essential advice for you and your family.

To receive our Covid-19 newsletter in your inbox every tea time, sign up here.

To follow us on Facebook, simply ‘Like’ our Coronavirus page.

Other countries are warning of travel disruption for months, or even until next year.

Australia flights may not resume until 2021, while Spain hopes to resume holidays by October.

Airlines are trying to entice customers to book for next year, with easyJet and Jet2 launching their summer 2021 schedule.

Three British tourists arrested at half-naked ‘drugs party’ in Thailand after defying Covid-19 ban

Give now to The Sun’s NHS appeal

BRITAIN’s four million NHS staff are on the frontline in the battle against coronavirus.

But while they are helping save lives, who is there to help them?

The Sun has launched an appeal to raise £1MILLION for NHS workers.

The Who Cares Wins Appeal aims to get vital support to staff in their hour of need.

We have teamed up with NHS Charities Together in their urgent Covid-19 Appeal to ensure the money gets to exactly who needs it.

The Sun is donating £50,000 and we would like YOU to help us raise a million pounds, to help THEM.

No matter how little you can spare, please donate today here

www.thesun.co.uk/whocareswinsappeal





READ SOURCE

Leave a Reply

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you accept our use of cookies.