Thai Lion Air (SL) has confirmed plans to resume domestic operations
within Thailand
on 1 May 2020.
The airline will operate the
following sectors: Don Mueang to
Chiang Mai, Hat Yai,
Khon Kaen, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Surat Thani and
Ubon Ratchathani.
Crew and passengers will need to abide by
strict health controls in compliance with regulations set by the Ministry of Public Health and Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand.
Measures include include:
- The airline will only sell
a limited number of seats on every flight in accordance with
social distancing measures.
- Social distancing will also be
enforced on the shuttle bus as well as at the service counters.
- Passengers will be required to wear their own face masks
throughout their journey including during check-in and baggage
claim.
- No food or drinks will be served, or allowed,
onboard.
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Passengers will have their temperature checked. Any with a temperature above 37.3 Celsius, or exhibiting symptoms
including sneezing or coughing, will be denied travel.
Cabin crew must also wear PPE such as masks,
goggles and gloves throughout the flight.
See also:
Thai AirAsia to Resume Domestic Flights on 1
May,
Thai Lion Air to Resume Domestic Flights on 1
May and
Bangkok Airways to Resume Samui Flights on 15
May.
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