Both EU Holidays and Chan Brothers Travel said the new rules are not cause for concern as the majority of Singaporeans have received both vaccination doses, as well as booster shots.
Mr Jeremiah Wong, who is a senior marketing communications manager at Chan Brothers Travel, said all customers are required to be fully vaccinated when making a booking.
“Thus, we are not observing any knee-jerk reaction as Singapore has a high fully vaccinated population and we expect demand for our Thailand tours to remain unaffected,” he said.
Retail worker Jasmine Lim, 24, said the rules will not deter her from going to Thailand.
She said: “My friends and I were thinking of taking a short trip to Phuket before Chinese New Year.
“I don’t think the rules change anything. It just means we have to now show our vaccination cards.”
Another holidaymaker, fully vaccinated 28-year-old nurse Sophie D’cruz, said she was relieved entry rules into Thailand got tightened.
She said: “I understand everyone wants to return to normalcy and not have such regulations in place, especially when it has been three years.
“But I tested positive for Covid-19 three times in the past 1½ years, even after taking precautions, like always wearing a mask outside, and carrying hand sanitiser around. So, this feels safer for travel.”
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2023-01-08 21:00:00Z
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