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Thailand sees rare but significant drop in tourist arrivals


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24 minutes ago, DLock said:

TAT press releases would confuse any mathematician. 

 

None of them make any sense, corroborate the last press release and contradict everyone else numbers.

 

So, this press release says 0.7% = 3.5million tourists.

 

0.7% is not even 1%, so it can't = 3.5million or even 35,000, unless the base was 5million planned tourists - I don't know what March was planned, but 5million sounds excessive for March.

 

I think the problem is that the problem is so much greater that they disclose, and they lies and spin is confusing even them.

 

 

It's obvious at Suwanapumi, not nearly as crowded as a few years back. Line through immigration like 5-10min. I arrive 4 times/year, and I've seen the gradual change. 

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My guess is a lot of people like cleaners and builders are going to suffer this low season only yesterday I was talking to a lady who owns a nice coffee shop it is already gone quiet and she's thinking better to close for 3 months.

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Perhaps they should spend some of their, now, spare time cleaning up their act, particularly in terms of the environment, safety on roads and water sports / boat trips.
 
Pictures of garbage heaps are now being posted on google earth, does nobody get the message?
And treat tourists with more respect.
And stop overcharging them. Thailand is no longer cheap for tourists.

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Tomorrow we read: 24/7 free all you can eat shrimp buffet for Chinese tourists sponsored by the TAT.

And at the end of the day we stick to our tried and true Thai business strategy - "we have to wait and see."

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3 hours ago, rooster59 said:

If the tourism arrivals and receipts continue to slide, it could be an added risk to the economy because the sector is one of the main drivers,"

And if it replicates some of the driving here then a crash is highly likely at some point .. 

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3 hours ago, madmitch said:

No problem. These figures are from Bloomberg. The TAT will have some positive figures very soon.

And where do you think Bloomberg get them from?  You think they have a guy in the airport counting people?

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3 hours ago, ezzra said:

Thailand become to be a country that managed to suck the fun and carefree holiday out with more Don'ts and Do's especially when it concerns having fun without looking over your shoulders for a policeman or city official to try extort money from you...

soon Thailand will be just like L.A.☹️

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4 hours ago, orchis said:

how can a decline of 0.7% represent 3.5 million people?
if that's the case what's the total of visitors to thailand in 2018?

Confused heads with baht? It ain't accurate that's for sure.

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4 hours ago, Tofer said:

Perhaps they should spend some of their, now, spare time cleaning up their act, particularly in terms of the environment, safety on roads and water sports / boat trips.

 

Pictures of garbage heaps are now being posted on google earth, does nobody get the message?

Google don't understand Thailand. 

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4 hours ago, orchis said:

how can a decline of 0.7% represent 3.5 million people?
if that's the case what's the total of visitors to thailand in 2018?

3,500,000 / .007 = 500,000,000

 

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Never seen Pattaya deader than it is now, some bar complexes closed down completely where previously hundreds sat and enjoyed a beer or two. Personally I think it is the attitude of the government, particularly the immigration department, where they seem to have succeeded in making paying tourists feel unwelcome ????

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Its not the THB 2000 a big saving compared to what we spend per day in thailand, number of visitors have now got the taste of neighbouring countries like myanmar or cambodge. Beleiving that the fallen manna from heaven will last indefinitely by placing the bar one notch higher each time is not always a good idea. During the hunt of overstayers, those genuine visitors who have faced the experience of military checks of their id’s by 30 commandos in public can tell how traumatic this can be. 

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Never seen Pattaya deader than it is now, some bar complexes closed down completely where previously hundreds sat and enjoyed a beer or two. Personally I think it is the attitude of the government, particularly the immigration department, where they seem to have succeeded in making paying tourists feel unwelcome [emoji20]
But new bar complexes getting bigger such as Tree town and Made in Thailand
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