Irish travelling to Thailand asked to register first

Irish people travelling to Thailand are being asked to register their details with the Department of Foreign Affairs first.

Irish travelling to Thailand asked to register first

Irish people travelling to Thailand are being asked to register their details with the Department of Foreign Affairs first.

After months of political unrest, the country's army has taken control in a coup putting a night-time curfew in place.

The Department of Foreign Affairs is asking Irish people there to exercise extreme caution and keep an eye on social media for updates on the situation.

It is also warning visitors to avoid any demonstrations or protests.

You can register here.

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