[Phuket] Did someone fly to Phuket from Moscow via Istanbul with a cat or dog? How much did a ticket cost for an animal? What documents were needed when boarding? - Thailand


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Did someone fly to Phuket from Moscow via Istanbul with a cat or dog? How much did a ticket cost for an animal? What documents were needed when boarding?
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Did someone fly to Phuket from Moscow via Istanbul with a cat or dog? How much did a ticket cost for an animal? What documents were needed when boarding?
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How to fly with an animal / dog / cat to Thailand To fly with your cat or dog is very simple! To do this, you need: 1. A copy of the passport or identity card of the importer (+ you can send a copy of air tickets with dates and flight numbers) 2. Address in your country and address in Thailand. 3. Detailed information about your pet (e.g. breed type, sex, age, microchip, etc.) 4. Vaccination history (copy of the vaccination report: vaccination against rabies, plague, parvovirus, hepatitis, leptospirosis, etc.) If this is the first vaccination in an animal, then it should be done at least 30 days before arrival. 5. Image of your animal. 6. Approximate date, flight and time of arrival in Thailand. 7. Name of the airport of departure from your country. 8. Fill out the application form r1-1 (sent from the veterinary service). All this must be sent (maximum 60 and at least 14 days before the planned date of arrival) to the airport e-mail address, where to fly (Phuket or Bangkok). In response, they will send you an Import Permit. It must be printed out and have it with you when registering the animal at the airport of departure. The validity of the permit is 60 days from the date of issue. Phuket International Airport Animal Quarantine Station – Main Office Cargo terminal, second floor Phones: +66 (0) 7635-1514 and mobile +66 86 2778139 Opening hours: Monday – Friday from 08:30 to 16:30, lunch break 12:00–13:00 Veterinary Service in Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport Animal Quarantine Station (AQS) is the head office of the Free Zone Area, CE 1 Building Phones: +66 (0) 2134-0731, +66 (0) 2134-0732 Opening Hours: Monday – Friday from 09:00 to 16:00, Lunch break 12:00–13:00 Emergency Quarantine Service in the Arrivals Area Phone: +66 (0) 2134-0636
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If the Turks, then the standard procedure: chip, vaccinations. For a few days - to the veterinary clinic for a certificate, it is then changed at the airport to another form. You will receive an import permit upon arrival. Pay a fee of up to 2000 baht. Dog ticket in the cabin for a dog with a carrier of 3 kg - 2700 baht. The ticket is paid by weight. The carrier is minimally soft.
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