BANGKOK – Thailand on Saturday extended a ban on international passenger flights until the end of June, the country’s aviation regulator said, as new cases in the country dwindle.
The Civil Aviation Authority’s ban extends a previous order that was set to run until the end of May.
The announcement comes as the country begins to relax local restrictions after reporting single-digit increases of infections from the new coronavirus this month.
On Sunday, the government will allow malls and department stores to re-open. It will also shorten a nighttime curfew by one hour, to 11pm to 4am, from 10pm to 4am.
The aviation regulator first introduced the suspension of international flights in April in a bid to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
Thailand has reported a total of 3,025 cases of the coronavirus and 56 fatalities.
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