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Thailand’s first Tokyo 2020 gold medallist returns under “Phuket Sandbox” programme

Photo credit: Public Relations Division, Sports Authority of Thailand

Panipak Wongpattanakit and the taekwondo team’s arrival in Phuket a boon for the recently reopened destination for fully vaccinated international travellers.

Bangkok,Thailand – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) announced that Olympic Games 2020 taekwondo gold medallist Ms. Panipak Wongpattanakit’s triumphant return home today saw her greeted at Phuket International Airport by cheering fans and family members.

Ms. Panipak gave Thailand its first gold medal at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games – and the country’s first-ever gold in taekwondo – when she won the 49 kg class on Saturday.

The Surat Thani native, nicknamed ‘Tennis’, along with the rest of the Thai taekwondo team arrived in Phuket on Singapore Airlines flight SQ726 early this morning. They were accompanied by a high-level entourage of tourism and sports officials, including H.E. Mr. Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn, Minister of Tourism and Sports, and Mr. Thanatit Raktabutr, Secretary General of the Taekwondo Association of Thailand.

Their arrival in Phuket marked the importance of the destination in the gradual reopening of Thailand to tourism.

Phuket was the pilot destination to welcome back fully vaccinated international travellers without the need to quarantine as of 1 July, 2021, under the ‘Phuket Sandbox’ programme. Phuket was followed by Surat Thani (Ko Samui, Ko Pha-ngan and Ko Tao) on 15 July, 2021, under the ‘Samui Plus’ programme.

As per the ‘Sandbox’ requirements for entering Phuket, the returning taekwondo team and accompanying officials were to undergo COVID-19 testing upon arrival and are scheduled to spend 14 nights at the Novotel Phuket City Phokeethra Hotel. Their second and third tests are required on Day 6-7 and 12-13, respectively, and if given negative test results, they will be allowed to continue their journey to other Thai destinations.

Singapore Airlines is among a number of international airlines that have been flying direct to Phuket on a weekly basis since the Phuket Sandbox programme was launched on 1 July, 2021, signalling the reopening of the world-famous destination to tourism. Japan and Singapore are both on the approved list of countries/territories from where fully vaccinated tourists can travel to Phuket and Thailand.

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