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Thailand tourist arrivals may fall by as much as 65% in 2020 due to virus outbreak


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Posted
9 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

Let's assume no tourists after March 2020 ..... that's 75% loss.

Probably no tourists in 2021 at all ........ 100% loss.

 

So does the hourly rate increase to compensate for the lack of business or decrease out of desperation?

Posted
1 minute ago, BritManToo said:

Not much in the way of local substitutes for English breakfast tea.

"Heldive" (Sri Lankan import into Big C) does a pretty good Breakfast tea. But most businesses catering for Western customers will have to rely on the expat community, which away from Pattaya/Bangkok/Chiang Mai is pretty thin on the ground in most areas - even if you disregard the curmudgeons who never...

Posted (edited)
Just now, JAG said:

"Heldive" (Sri Lankan import into Big C) does a pretty good Breakfast tea. But most businesses catering for Western customers will have to rely on the expat community, which away from Pattaya/Bangkok/Chiang Mai is pretty thin on the ground in most areas - even if you disregard the curmudgeons who never...

Unfortunately very weak, only good for 1 or 2 mugs of tea from 1 bag and 200bht.

Tesco Original was strong enough for 3 or 4 mugs/bag and cost 115bht.

 

Heladiv works out at 3x-4x the cost.

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Posted
Just now, BritManToo said:

Unfortunately very weak, only good for 1 or 2 mugs of tea from 1 bag and 200bht.

Tesco Original was strong enough for 3 or 4 mugs/bag and cost 115bht.

 

Heladive works out at 4x the cost.

is that like 115b/200b per tea bag ?

Posted
Just now, Don Mega said:

is that like 115b/200b per tea bag ?

115bht 80 bags Vs 200bht 100 bags

In the UK the Tesco Original cost 44bht for 80 bags (3 month supply at 3 mugs of tea a day). 

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Posted
23 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

So your OK with no stores stocking imported western food, no western restaurants, and no hookers selling to white folk?

First 2 are unnecessary with all that delicious Thai food about ...as for the 3rd one....they'll continue to follow the money! ????????

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Posted
13 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

Tourism 15% of Thai GDP, down by 65%. So now they have lost nearly 10% of GDP on tourism alone.

Could be good, because if they don't devalue the baht, it will be even worse.

It is surely a good thing when people who never harmed anybody and simply tried to make a living have nothing to eat and stand in line for a plate of rice !

... other than that it is a very good thing that you get more for your buck if there is anything left to buy and

your buck is still worth <deleted> anywhere when your currency is also devalued.

 

Surely this economic disaster will not affect you or any currency you have ... maybe not !

Maybe Karma is real ... and people like you who wish bad things to others will have to face it themselves... Somehow I might hope so !!!

 

 

Posted
18 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

Tourism 15% of Thai GDP, down by 65%. So now they have lost nearly 10% of GDP on tourism alone.

Could be good, because if they don't devalue the baht, it will be even worse.

That's the government choice. They still keep banning beaches and they still keep annoying people who have a good time and socializing at night, falsely believing they are doing good in stopping the virus spread. With their counterproductive hard work they are going to reach that desirabale goal of 0 tourists.

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