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Thailand bans food, drink, magazines and newspapers on domestic flights

With an end goal to stem the tide of the Covid, Thailand has restricted food, drink and any written words other than security data cards on board domestic flights. The carriers should follow the guidelines or could confront conceivable punishment from their controller, Common Avionics Authority of Thailand. 


This is the second time that such a move has been taken. Thailand recently restricted in-flight food and drink administration on April 26, 2020, yet than boycott was lifted on August 31. 


Chula Sukmanop, Chief General to Common Aeronautics Authority of Thailand (CAAT), affirmed the measure. 

"Cleaning time after each stop of homegrown flight is very short, since administrators will in general do the speediest turnaround as could be expected under the circumstances and I think it is impossible administrators would have the option to altogether clean these things. In this manner, having unnecessary perusing materials on-board would make more hazard of infection introduction," he said. 


That doesn't imply that travelers should figure out how to kill time during the trip with no understanding material. They are permitted to welcome their own magazines or papers ready, yet they will probably be approached to take those things with them when they deplane. The CAA boycott applies to whatever future passed out ready, similar to menus, obligation free inventories (not an issue for homegrown travel) or in-flight magazines. 


The utilization of food or drink is likewise precluded on domestic flights, regardless of whether travelers ready and waiting load up, as veils should be worn consistently. 

As per a delivery from the CAAT, lodge team will be permitted to give out water if travelers request it, which can occur in circumstances where, for instance, somebody needs water to take medication. 


Domestic air travel in Thailand is as of now at about 40% of the standard limit. 


The decision became effective on December 31.