30.04.2025 – (04:30 PM)
Starting May 1, travelers to Thailand will need to register online for the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) three days in advance.
Starting May 1, 2025, the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) will be a mandatory online registration system for all foreigners traveling to Thailand worldwide. Therefore, to ensure a smooth entry into Thailand, all travelers will need to register online at https;//tdac.immigration.go.th three days in advance of their arrival in Thailand.
“(TDAC) is an Arrival Card that must be filled out online for foreign travelers entering Thailand. The arrival card, TM 6, which was previously used, is replaced by an online system. All visitors to Thailand and foreigners holding long-term visas in Thailand must fill it out. It must be filled out regardless of the visa holder, regardless of whether they are entering Thailand by air or through border gates. Those who are taking a transit flight from the airport to other countries do not need to fill it out. If they have to go through Immigration in transit, they must fill out this form,” said an official from a travel company.
Myanmar Airlines International (MAI) has reported that it will resume international flights from Mandalay to Thailand on May 1.
Myanmar Airlines International (MAI) will resume international flights from Mandalay to Thailand on May 1. Starting from May 1, Mandalay International Airport will resume daily flights to Suvarnabhumi International Airport and Don Mueang International Airport in Thailand, and twice-weekly international flights to Chiang Mai.
Myanmar Airlines International (MAI) is reportedly working with embassies and NGOs/INGOs to provide humanitarian assistance to the earthquake-affected people.
MAI We Care, a CSR program of MAI, is supporting the relief and rehabilitation efforts of the people affected by the recent earthquake in Myanmar.
MAI has provided assistance to search and rescue teams by operating eight special flights, transporting over 200 rescue workers and 20 tons of relief supplies. It has donated over 330,000 US dollars and 300 million kyats in cash and supplies, and has donated over 500,000 SKY Smile Miles on behalf of Sky Smile members of (MAI).