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Is it safe to travel from UAE to Thailand right now?
Flights to Thailand, Cambodia
UAE airlines operating flights to Thailand and Cambodia are not facing any disruptions, according to flightradar24 – a real-time flight tracker. National carrier Etihad and Dubai’s flagship airline Emirates operate approximately five direct flights per day. Other airlines like Air Arabia, flydubai, and India’s IndiGo and Air India also operate daily flights to multiple destinations in Thailand.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) has advised passengers traveling between Thailand and Cambodia to monitor the border conflict and verify flight schedules for potential changes.
Advice for UAE travellers
Monitor official advisories: Before and during your trip, regularly check the latest travel advisories issued by the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MoFAIC) and the Royal Thai Embassy in the UAE. These are the most reliable sources for up-to-date safety information
Stay Informed: Monitor reputable international news outlets for updates on the Cambodia-Thailand situation.
Avoid border areas: Unless necessary, it is advisable to avoid non-essential travel to regions directly adjacent to the Thai-Cambodian border until tensions subside.
Travel insurance: Ensure your travel insurance policy provides comprehensive coverage, including for unforeseen circumstances or disruptions.
Local contacts: Have contact details for your embassy or consulate in Thailand, as well as local emergency services.
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