Bangkok, Thailand, July 21, 2022 – As the COVID-19 situation in Thailand is improving in leaps and bounds with Thailand Pass no longer required for entry into the country, the growth of overseas teams’ active participation at the FIVB Development Centre in Thailand is poised to make a gradual comeback and set for busy schedule for years to come.
Condition inside the fitness centre of the FIVB DC in Thailand
With requirements for Thailand Pass registration scheme and an US$10,000 health insurance lifted from July 1, 2022, foreign visitors only need to show proof of either a certificate of vaccination of a negative RT-PCR or professional ATK test result within 72 hours of travel. As a result, the number of visitors to Thailand has gradually been increasing and overseas teams visiting FIVB Development Centre in Thailand for training purposes also made no difference.
Fitness Centre at the FIVB DC in Thailand
Mr Issara Riddhisinha, General Manager of the Development Centre in Bangkok Thailand, expressed his satisfaction over the increasing number of teams visiting the Centre which would be an obvious sign of re-opening of the Centre to serve the high needs of interested overseas teams.
Training court inside the FIVB DC in Thailand
“I’m very delighted to see the Development Centre in Thailand reopened. It seems that Thailand now opens to everyone and foreign travellers can enter Thailand without mandatory quarantine. Therefore, an increasing number of overseas teams started coming back to train intensively at the FIVB Development Centre in Bangkok. Without doubts, it brings great benefits to AVC and the Centre in particular,” Mr Issara was quoted as saying.
Meeting room inside the FIVB DC in Thailand
“It’s not only that we can resume working at the Centre in our efforts of serving overseas teams during their training stints here, but it also helps boost economic growth domestically. Furthermore, the Centre stands a chance of continuing its role of developing all aspects of Asian teams and those interested from around the world. After this, we will release a statement to confirm that the Centre is now ready and well-prepared for all visiting teams.
“In normal situation, around 35-40 teams have visited FIVB Development Centre in Bangkok each year for training purposes, with around 4-5 courses conducted at the Centre. I’m positively convinced that after this, the more number of teams will visit the Centre and restart their encampment for...
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