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Stronger baht not keeping tourists away


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1 hour ago, Oziex1 said:

So, he's been told to say that by those who like it to be high. 

Who would that be?  Since all the money for the rich folk in Thailand comes from Thai businesses I'm having a hard time figuring out who wants it high as everyone I talk to in business or banking or tourism wants it lower.  

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12 hours ago, DLock said:

"However, we have also learned that the average income earned from foreign tourists is still higher than the number of overall travellers entering the country,” Weerasak said.

 

I must have read this 10 times.

 

I could be having a dyslexic day...but I don't understand what he trying to say.

I think he means they earn more than one baht per tourist.

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12 hours ago, DLock said:

"However, we have also learned that the average income earned from foreign tourists is still higher than the number of overall travellers entering the country,” Weerasak said.

 

I must have read this 10 times.

 

I could be having a dyslexic day...but I don't understand what he trying to say.

It's easy.  If 20.9m travellers arrived, of those travellers, some part were tourists. The tourist part has an income level that is on average higher than the other travellers. It's on the TM6 card on arrival so it must be very accurate.  This also means the other non-tourist travellers have lower income on average. Not sure how this helps, but it's something!  Maybe the lower income travellers are looking for a higher paying job in Thailand?

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The articles in previous days talking about tourism being way down and now this one says slightly up.

The baht may only be a partial factor in people coming here but it is a definite factor in how much they can spend once they get here.

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13 hours ago, DLock said:

"However, we have also learned that the average income earned from foreign tourists is still higher than the number of overall travellers entering the country,” Weerasak said.

 

I must have read this 10 times.

 

I could be having a dyslexic day...but I don't understand what he trying to say.

Me too! I finally realised that what he means is tourists - as opposed to businesspeople or conventioners or whatever other category people can tick on their immigration form... 

 

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The guy is using bare statistics to try to hide the truth.  Myself, family and friends have all either shortened or cancelled planned trips to Bangkok due to the baht's value. The difference in prices (if you pay in overseas currencies) is as much as 20 per cent. Bare tourism numbers just reflect the increase in tour groups - from China and India - who are renowned for spending less than independent tourists from more affluent countries... 

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13 hours ago, DLock said:

"However, we have also learned that the average income earned from foreign tourists is still higher than the number of overall travellers entering the country,” Weerasak said.

 

I must have read this 10 times.

 

I could be having a dyslexic day...but I don't understand what he trying to say.

I am not dyslexic and it looks like gibberish to me as well.

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13 hours ago, from the home of CC said:

 Hua Hin has been fairly busy on the weekends but it normally is. When I was younger, I only traveled to warm countries in the winter time. When I did visit those countries out of season they were dead. Why would anyone leave a country that has a cold climate in the heat of the summertime for a vacation in a tropical country? I must be missing something here or perhaps it's a comment on all the folks who can't afford wintertime holidays and aren't coming this year for their cheap holiday?

Thailand has always had a good summer holiday season due to people in weatern countries having school breaks and in the US that is the traditional holiday season as in I get time off from my job. As for the US not any hotter here in Thailand than in most of the US. At present here in CM there is a uptick in the summer school tours coming thru usually 3 to 5 days in CM then on to Bangkok or the Islands

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13 hours ago, DLock said:

"However, we have also learned that the average income earned from foreign tourists is still higher than the number of overall travellers entering the country,” Weerasak said.

 

I must have read this 10 times.

 

I could be having a dyslexic day...but I don't understand what he trying to say.

Me also, what’s the significance of this statement “However, we have also learned that the average income earned from foreign tourists is still higher than the number of overall travellers entering the country,” Weerasak said” ????

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13 hours ago, from the home of CC said:

 Hua Hin has been fairly busy on the weekends but it normally is. When I was younger, I only traveled to warm countries in the winter time. When I did visit those countries out of season they were dead. Why would anyone leave a country that has a cold climate in the heat of the summertime for a vacation in a tropical country? I must be missing something here or perhaps it's a comment on all the folks who can't afford wintertime holidays and aren't coming this year for their cheap holiday?

Holiday makers coming from other countries don't look at the exchange rate before they come , They bring an amount of money with them and that's it.The accommodation has more then likely been paid for back home.

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13 hours ago, DLock said:

"However, we have also learned that the average income earned from foreign tourists is still higher than the number of overall travellers entering the country,” Weerasak said.

 

I must have read this 10 times.

 

I could be having a dyslexic day...but I don't understand what he trying to say.

I think that means the low end Chinese package tourists all spent at least one baht, while they were here. 

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This guy is 'UNBELIEVABLE'.......... Does anyone believe him?????????

But just the thing about it being in the news and being lied about is a 'Good Sign', because it shows that many don't like it and are challenging him....... That is good.......

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