Everyone travelling to Thailand (including returning Thai nationals) has to undergo quarantine in ASQ or LSQ accommodation that travellers must book and pay for prior to their travel. Being prepared and knowing what to expect during the stay can ease stress and frustration while in quarantine.
Unless stated otherwise, packages are usually for single accommodation. Pricing typically includes one-way airport transfer, accommodation for 15 nights (16 days), 3 daily meals (usually delivered pre-packaged), twice-daily temperature checks with a nurse on standby for 24-hour assistance, plus 2 or 3 COVID-19 tests.
While rules may vary at individual hotels, they tend to follow a similar timeline. New arrivals will have to stay in their rooms for 3-4 days until the first COVID-19 test is conducted. If the result is negative, the guest may then be allowed limited access to some hotel facilities for around 1 hour a day. A second COVID-19 test usually is conducted around Day 12. If the result is still negative, guests will be allowed to carry on with their planned itinerary.
Important things to remember is that alcohol is strictly not allowed. Food delivery services are also banned with snacks usually limited to minibar options. But, many hotels continue to expand food and beverage choices and have made admirable attempts to include healthy food options.
Amazing Thailand Plus
(https://www.thaiairways.com/en/book/offers/asq_hotels/index.page) lets visitors purchase flights on Thai Airways International (THAI) and get more value-for-money privileges in Thailand. It offers over 400 packages, inclusive of special fares on international and domestic flights, and rooms at government-accredited ASQ hotels.
Golfers looking to tee up golf quarantine in Thailand, and who have all their advance arrangements in good order, will be allowed to undergo quarantine at an ASQ golf course hotel. During the mandatory quarantine period, foreign golfers are allowed to enjoy a round of golf and other health-related activities at the course on their personal expense account.
For those looking for fun activities, a complimentary ‘Happy DIY Set’ can help break the quarantine monotony, especially for parents travelling with children. TAT, together with the ASQ Thailand Club, have created the complimentary welcome gift as a hands-on way to learn more about Thai handicrafts. There are 4,000 sets in total given to guests on a first-come, first-served basis; each with information about the individual community, unique arts and crafts, and key attractions where the handicrafts originated from. TAT has also supported the launch of https://asq.ascendtravel.com and asq.locanation.com/ (ASQ Paradise), with both offering customised packages and are also great reference tools for all requirements needed to gain entry into the kingdom. Each acts as a 360-degree pre-entry quarantine service platform and offers world-class information on quarantine standards at ASQ hotels located around Thailand.