PAL confirms MNL-BKK-MNL flight on November 10; additional flights on December 3 & 10
Philippine Airlines Thailand office confirmed the PAL MNL-BKK-MNL flight November 10, Wednesday.

Philippine Airlines Thailand office confirmed the PAL MNL-BKK-MNL flight November 10, Wednesday.
Doi Inthanon National Park in Chiang Mai is now ready to welcome back both domestic and international travelers who want to immerse themselves in winter nature from this Wednesday.
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) would like to provide an update on the exciting festivals and events to take place in Thailand in November 2021, including one of the most enchanting of all the kingdom’s annual celebrations – Loi Krathong.
More than 65,000 people have submitted their application for Thailand Pass in just 4 days since the country’s reopening. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it had already approved this electronic entry document to almost 13,000 people ahead of their visits. Mr. Tanee Sangrat, Director General of the Department of Information and Spokesman of the […]
The TAT is currently aiming to realize 300,000 foreign tourist arrivals each month.
Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul promised to push for more relaxation on Thailand’s drug law in order to make marijuana a cash crop.
More than 10,000 day and boarding schools have resumed on-site classes, with the over 20,000 schools remaining expected to follow suit for on-site, online or on-air learning within the next two weeks
The National Energy Policy Council will on November 5 propose a reduction in oil collection revenue into the Energy Conservation Promotion Fund from 10 satang to 5 satang for 1-2 years so that the price of diesel does not exceed THB30 per litre.
The once-famous “Scala Theatre”, in operation for 54 years in Bangkok’s Siam Square, was demolished earlier this week. It was a heart-breaking moment for local film fans.
An estimated 726,000 air passengers are expected to travel on domestic and international flights in the country this month, or about 24,200 per day, following the country's reopening, according to the Airports of Thailand (AoT).
The Foreign Ministry released answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about the Thailand Pass on Saturday.
About 10,000 schools resumed on-site classroom teaching on Monday, with the government giving an assurance students will not face across-the-board or regular antigen tests for Covid-19.
The Bangkok Communicable Disease Committee has resolved to lift the ban on alcoholic beverage consumption in restaurants that have been certified with the SHA+ Standards; entertainment venues, pubs, bars, karaoke, and massage parlors excluded.
Thailand allowed fully vaccinated travelers from a list of safe countries to enter the kingdom for the first time in over two years on Monday as part of the government’s gradual reopening of borders.
The government will launch the "Thailand Pass" system to fast-track procedures for foreign visitors when the country reopens on Monday.
Most Thai schools are reopening, both fully and partially on Monday, November 1s, and the Thai Ministry of Education has rolled out a set of guidelines to be followed by schools, their staff and students if they are to resume on-site classes or hybrid on-site/online teaching.