According to the Tourism Authority of Thailand, Thailand's Civil Aviation Authority recently conducted a conference with members of 20 airlines to review recommendations and regulations on anti-disease transport, while Thailand-based airlines aim to restart domestic flights on 1 May 2020.
Some of the requirements and regulations mentioned involve following physical distancing inside aircraft – selling seats for 70 percent of the potential – and from check-in, boarding and disembarking of the aircraft in the phase.
There will be no food and beverages offered and travelers will not be permitted to carry food and drinks aboard.
Passengers must wear face masks at all times and crew members must wear helmets, hats, and facial covers. For flights longer than 90 minutes, seats in the last two rows will be set aside to separate ill passengers.
Thai AirAsia and Thai Lion Air announced on April 24 a confirmation that they would begin domestic flights with effect from 1 May.
THAI Smile has, meanwhile, confirmed it is set to restart domestic route services on 1 June 2020. Thai Air Asia (FD flight) is ready to return to service certain routes within the country from May 1, 2020 onwards in order to support passengers who are needed to travel.
With practices to control hygiene care And keeping the distance (Social Distancing) according to the standards set by the Ministry of Public Health and the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand.
Both passenger and passenger spacing Wearing a mask at all times when using the airline service Suspension of sales of food and beverages, etc., including sterilization and cleaning measures for aircraft Shuttle bus every day And every flight is on guard For the confidence of passengers and all employees.