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Pj2738

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  1. The types of foreign retirees targeted will be those who have a healthy pension pot, with the ability to spend 200,000 - 300,000 baht per month. 

     

    That's about AUD$100,000 to AUD$150,000 per year. I doubt many Aussies could afford that in their own country. Age pensioners in Australia get about AUD$24,000 pa. Do the math. I also doubt if the elite rich Thais could even spend that amount in the land of smiles.

  2. Tourists would be quarantined for two weeks but if they test negative after three days they will be allowed out of their rooms in the hotel area, before travelling to other parts of the country, Phiphat said.

     

    But what will prevent tourists who test negative after 3 days, coming into contact with tourists who just arrive and haven't been tested yet? Then off they go to other parts of the country potentially spreading the virus.

  3. You have to get used to the Thai mind-set. If you are a tourist, you have more money than the majority of Thais, therefore you can afford to pay more, so they charge accordingly. The fact that a Thai got caught up in this and complained is testament to that. Turn this around and imagine a farang complaining about the price! You would never hear the end of Thai condemnation.

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    On 10/26/2019 at 2:05 PM, rooster59 said:

    According to the report, hoteliers have been forced to slash hotel rooms prices by as much as 50 percent.

    Has anybody worked out that 50% of a ridiculously highly inflated room rate is still a highly inflated room rate. The average room rate in most other countries is approximately (very loosely, but just an example) 1 night - 1 days salary. Example, in Australia the average wage is around $1,500 per week according to the bureau of stats. And, the average room rate for a half decent hotel 4 or 5 star is around $200 - $250 per night.

    In Thailand however the average wage is (again very loose) 300 - 500 Baht per day and yet this article:

    Travellers to and around Thailand paid an average price of 1,720 baht a night for their domestic accommodation last year, a 7% drop compared to 2017, and paid the same average price of 4,437 baht a night for international accommodation in both 2018 and 2017.

    It doesn't take much to see that domestic accommodation for tourists was more than 3 times the daily Thai wage and international nearly 9 times the average wage. = go figure!

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