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Thai tourism: 40 million tourists won't happen this year - strong baht, trade war to blame


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1 hour ago, Chelseafan said:

Who knew?

 

Oh wait, Everyone except the ToT.

 

TOT the phone company didn't know?

 

Many of the potential tourists may have booked on Thomas Cook which just folded stranding 600,000 tourists, allegedly around the world.

I suppose the phone company didn't know that either.

 

 

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Foreigners that live in Thailand go through the airports and evidently are counted as tourists so the numbers are flaud 
So long as they use the same criteria year on year they'll get a reasonable comparison. The numbers show an overall drop as expected. Likely to continue.
For western tourists there are so many options opening the Thai formula may seem a little tired and unfashionable now, combined with higher cost due to the strength of the baht.

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TAT never claimed 40 million tourists for 2019. Their claim was for 40 million arrivals. Big difference and TATs way to inflate the numbers.

 

Note that everyone else is to blame. There is no blaming TAT and MOTS for being clueless when it comes to marketing to foreigners

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1 hour ago, ExpatOilWorker said:

Thai travel agents seem to agree:

 

http://www.atta.or.th/?p=4019

Lot of data in there.

 

But the one thing that struck me, was again this question of what constitutes a 'tourist'

 

If those 'tourist' numbers are to be believed, a quarter of a million Vietnamese showed up in Thailand on vacation.

 

I have a hard time believing that.

 

Other than that, there was it seems that most segments have seen a decline from about 2017, and guess the Iranians don't travel at all anymore! 

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2 hours ago, overherebc said:

Not only me but a couple of friends would really like to know how the figure are decided.

What factors are used to determine a tourist arrival.

Total count of non Thai passports going through airports and border posts?

Total number of hotel registrations of non Thai passports or just all passports.?

Total of passports in airports plus total of hotel registrations?

Your strategy too complicated. They take the number of seats in an A380 then spin a chocolate wheel. What number comes up on the wheel is multiplyed by the number of seats, easy peasey. LOL

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Blame partly on the high Baht and poor exchange rates. No blame on the so called trade war that is BS. Other blames on overpricing, dearer than neighboring countries ie Vietnam; Xenophobic attitudes of people who believe they are good Buddhists and TM 30.

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I flew out of Thailand last month & returned last week. There was absolutely no one in front of me at the Immigration desk & they were closing some Immigration desks. There was hardly anyone at the security check scanners & free airline desks when I was checking in. When I stayed a couple of days in Bangkok (before & after flights) there were noticeably fewer people in the hotels, restaurants & bars I went to. I have friends who were planning to come to Thailand this year but went elsewhere.

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No ploplem, since "tourists" are immigration entries for certain visa/voa/exemption categories, all you need to do is increase connecting flights to Vietnam, Cambodia, Malaysia, Laos and Myanmar. Since every one of those that goes through immigration and checks in at Don Muang to be on their merry way counts as a "tourist". 

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6 minutes ago, Bantex said:

I flew out of Thailand last month & returned last week. There was absolutely no one in front of me at the Immigration desk & they were closing some Immigration desks. There was hardly anyone at the security check scanners & free airline desks when I was checking in. When I stayed a couple of days in Bangkok (before & after flights) there were noticeably fewer people in the hotels, restaurants & bars I went to. I have friends who were planning to come to Thailand this year but went elsewhere.

The Chinese come at a certain time of the day and that's when immigration gets swamped. They are then bussed to their illegal short time condo "hotels". With luck, you'll never even notice they were there.

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But tourist numbers are just a driver of tourist receipts... the main thing they are interested in.

 

I wonder how tourist receipts doing? My guess is down a lot.

 

Indians with low spend capacity and Chinese who buy a lot of their trip with Chinese companies before and after arriving likely don't contribute nearly as much in the way of receipts as Europeans, Americans, Aussies and richer Asians.

 

And all tourist categories will be spending less because of the high baht.

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

foreign tourists were going to other countries

And what's happening in Thailand? Well, advantageous tuk-tuk drivers are hustling Thai shops and asking for a premium to bring customers. So what does that do to the travel experience of foreigners? I'd imagine Thailand turning into a hostile Bali-like environment of taxi's harassing travelers for their business. Once hired, the tuk-tuk will try to take you to his carefully curated selection of restaurants and Thai massage shops. It's like a real life version of Pirates of the Caribbean here - everyone using everyone for their own benefit. What happened to the people-helping-people culture of Thailand? 

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