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BANGKOK, Nov 1 — Thailand, Australia and Israel eased international border restrictions significantly today for the first time in 18 months, offering a broad test of the demand for tourism and travel worldwide amid the coronavirus pandemic. Hundreds of vaccinated foreign tourists arrived in the...

BANGKOK, Nov 1 — Thailand, Australia and Israel eased international border restrictions significantly today for the first time in 18 months, offering a broad test of the demand for tourism and travel worldwide amid the coronavirus pandemic.for quarantine-free travel after the South-east Asian nation approved visitors from more than 60 countries, including China and the United States.

“Right now, in Europe, it’s quite cold,” said Raithel, 41, who planned to head to islands in the Thai south. “We just picked this flight and it is quite surprising that we are the first flight to arrive.”, hundreds of citizens were greeted by family and friends as they became the first to arrive without a permit or the need to quarantine since April 2020.

Australia’s announcement of quarantine-free travel for Singapore citizens from November 21 was a step forward to “a new normal”, said Philip Goh, the Asia-Pacific vice president of airline trade body Iata. Members of tour groups are exempted from the six-month rule but will have to take PCR or antigen tests every 72 hours for the first two weeks of their stay.

Thai officials tested the waters by re-opening the resort island of Phuket in July, letting fully-vaccinated tourists skip the then-mandatory two weeks in quarantine, provided they kept to the island, where tourism accounts for 90 per cent of the economy.” was less popular than hoped, with arrivals in July at just 1 per cent of pre-pandemic levels.

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