An overall of 385 Thais who were stranded abroad by the Covid-19 lockdown returned house on Tuesday on 4 flights – from Italy, Malaysia, Japan and Taiwan.
The very first 37 gotten here on Thai Airways International Flight TG8083 from Rome, Italy, landing at Suvarnabhumi airport at 7.20 am. They were taken by buses to Le Bali Hotel in Pattaya, Chon Buri, and Mövenpick Hotel on Witthayu roadway in Bangkok for mandatory 14-day quarantine.
Thai Smiles Airways Flight WE8140 landed at Suvarnabhumi airport from Malaysia at 1.35 pm with 148 Thais and one Malaysian diplomat. Among the Thai returnees was discovered to be a client under examination (PUI) and was confessed to a healthcare facility. The Malaysian diplomat was satisfied by embassy personnel and required to organized quarantine.
The staying Thais were taken by buses to Le Bali Hotel and Beverly Hotel in Pattaya, Chon Buri, H2DO Hotel in Samut Prakan, and Mövenpick Hotel on Witthayu roadway and Qiu Hotel in Sukhumvit Soi 79 in Bangkok for quarantine. (continues listed below)
An authorities completely protective equipment prepares to decontaminate the travel luggage of an individual going back to Thailand on an unique Thai Airways flight from Italy, at Suvarnabhumi airport. (Picture: Varuth Hirunyatheb).
Japan Airlines Flight JL031 got to 3.35 pm with 35 Thais on board. The majority of them had actually operated in Japan and the others were trainees. They were considered quarantine at Le Bali Hotel in Pattaya, Chon Buri, and Mövenpick Hotel in Bangkok.
The other 165 Thais showed up on Thai Smiles Airways Flight WE8095 from Taipei, Taiwan, at 4.20 pm. Fourteen were discovered to be PUIs and confessed to a healthcare facility for assessment. One was apprehended under a court warrant.
The rest were required to The Market Hotel in Bangkok and a hotel in Samut Prakan for quarantine.