In the latest updates, as India’s restrictions on global flights lift, the national carrier for Thailand, Thai Airways, is prepared to continue Flights between the two nations. VFS Global expects a flood popular for its e-Visa on Arrival administration for Thailand.
“Beginning of Thailand eVOA administrations through VFS Global will give incredible accommodation to clients making a trip to Thailand. Thai Airways will be working 35 flights every week among India and Thailand during Summer of 2022. We truly trust 2022 offers enormous travel open doors for clients,” said Mr. Sunil Kumar, Sales Manager, North India, Thai Airways.
Cholada Siddhivarn, Director of Tourism Authority of Thailand, Mumbai, said, “India stays a significant source market for Thailand, and we are amped up for the resumption of Thailand eVOA administrations through VFS Global. Thailand anticipates inviting a lot more Indian travelers in 2022.”
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Vachirachai Sirisumpan, Director, Tourism Authority of Thailand, New Delhi, added, “VFS Global has been a solid accomplice for Thailand as an objective, and we are satisfied to share fresh insight about the restart of Thailand Immigration’s eVOA administrations through them. We trust 2022 will be the year we genuinely start travel once more.”
Noel Swain, Business Head, Passport Services, eVisa and Tourism administrations, VFS Global, said, “VFS Global likes the steady help and confidence of the Thailand Immigration Authority, in any event, during the difficulties looked over the most recent two years. We have seen an increase sought after for our Thailand eVOA since we continued the help in January 2022, and we expect a further expansion in these numbers once the Tai Airways flights continue toward the month’s end.”
India is one among nine nations whose nationals are qualified for Thailand eVOA administrations, alongside Bhutan, Bulgaria, China, Cyprus, India, Malta, Romania, Saudi Arabia and Taiwan.
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