Change to travel advice to ThailandWednesday 2, June 2010

The Foreign Office has amended its advice regarding travel to Thailand. They are now advising travellers to exercise caution if travelling to Bangkok or Chiang Mai.
This replaces the previous advice, which advised against all but essential travel to Bangkok and Chiang Mai.
Political stability continues to be a problem and the risk of violence and further demonstrations remains, but life in both cities has largely returned to normal. The Thai government has removed the curfew formerly in place in Bangkok and 23 other provinces.
British nationals throughout Thailand are advised to exercise caution and avoid demonstrations and large gatherings. They should also continue to monitor FCO travel advice and the media.
"We continue to advise against all travel to the Preah Vihear temple area and advise against all but essential travel to the far southern provinces of Pattani, Yala, Narathiwat and Songkhla."

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