Bangkok greets over 7,000 tourists on first day of reopening


BANGKOK (The Nation/Asia News Network): Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi saw more than 7,000 arrivals with 110 flights landing on Monday (Nov 1) morning – the first day of Thailand’s reopening.

All visitors were strictly screened at the airport, with the first step being a temperature check. Disease control checkpoint staff were also at hand to escort passengers whose body temperature was more than 37.3°C to hospital or isolation facilities.

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