The Thai government is considering introducing compulsory insurance for foreign visitors.
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Thailand exploring compulsory insurance for foreign visitors
Travellers would be required to purchase a 20 baht (52p) policy upon entry, providing 30 days cover worth up to one million baht (£26,000).
The money will be paid into the countrys existing Tourism Promotion Fund and used to cover payments arising from any claims.
According to the Bangkok Post, the scheme will require approval from Thailands Tourism and Sports Ministry before it can be put to the countrys cabinet, but could yet be approved this year.
Rebecca Kingsley from Travel Insurance Explained said while the scheme would act as “safety net”, it should not be considered a replacement for normal travel insurance.
She said travellers should continue to take out policies commensurate with the areas in Thailand they intend to travel to and the activities they plan to undertake.
“Last year, 47 Chinese tourists lost their lives in a boat incident – the travel insurance is intended to build the confidence of tourists,” she said.
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