Caution urged in Thai travel

POLITICAL UNREST: THE DEPARTMENT OF Foreign Affairs is advising Irish visitors to Thailand to exercise extreme caution in Bangkok…

POLITICAL UNREST:THE DEPARTMENT OF Foreign Affairs is advising Irish visitors to Thailand to exercise extreme caution in Bangkok and other areas in the wake of this week's unrest.

“The political situation in Thailand remains highly volatile and uncertain. There is a possibility of further political unrest and more violence. Irish citizens should be aware of this if planning to travel to or through Thailand,” the department said in a statement.

It advises against all non- essential travel in the Bangkok area and says visitors should avoid demonstrations and public gatherings as well as Government buildings, state institutions and universities throughout the country.

“Irish citizens should curtail their movements as necessary and follow local advice on where not to go.”

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The department recommends that Irish people in Thailand keep themselves informed of developments via the media and internet and says travellers should confirm travel plans with their airline carrier, travel agent or tour operator.

Irish citizens in Thailand are advised to register their details with the department at www.dfa.ie or by sending an e-mail to the Irish honorary consulate at ireland@loxinfo.co.th.

The department is advising against all but essential travel to or through the southern Thai provinces of Pattani, Yala, Narathiwat and Songkhla.

A department spokeswoman said it had had no reports of Irish citizens in difficulty as a result of the unrest.