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His vision of the future for the next 18 months is obviously styled on greed rather than common sense.

Ridiculous to suggest that any tourists, rich, or not so rich from Europe, USA, GB, China, Indonesia, etc

should be visiting Thailand in the next 3 months.

To do so will hurt his empire more in the long run

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i am so amazed how Thai business people urge the governement to start the economy again. No politics, no insults, no shouting contest. Just a sober factual plea. 

What a big difference with America where loudmouth busines moguls like Musk twitterscream and rant against lockdown measurements with hyperbolic language using words like FASCIST .

Glad to be in Thailand.

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9 hours ago, webfact said:

"One million wealthy tourists will equal five million normal tourists."

I guess his next move will be to quadruple prices in 7/11 shops to attract wealthy Thais. After all, one million wealthy Thais equals five million normal Thais.

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1 minute ago, natway09 said:

His vision of the future for the next 18 months is obviously styled on greed rather than common sense.

Ridiculous to suggest that any tourists, rich, or not so rich from Europe, USA, GB, China, Indonesia, etc

should be visiting Thailand in the next 3 months.

To do so will hurt his empire more in the long run

yeah sure, "obviously". lol.

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this guy could not be more stupid if he tried.

 

whatever the reasons are for the low infection/death rate in thailand is, a major part of it is not letting people from countries where the inf rate is much higher in.

 

the current new cases are reported to be from thais coming back from other countries.

 

the current inf rate here will allow for the thai economy to be fully re-opened asap.

 

allowing tourists from outside of thailand should be the last thing that happens, and not for quite a while.

 

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44 minutes ago, RandomActofKindness said:

Well with today’s announcement that Phuket’s airport has been closed indefinitely and the island relying heavily in tourism... I’d like to know how this is going to work?

So 0 cases or the airport closed. Won't be any flights for a couple of years then? 

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4 minutes ago, RotBenz8888 said:

So 0 cases or the airport closed. Won't be any flights for a couple of years then? 

Some of the things happening is just crazy, the WHO has already said this virus might not go away. Surely it's better to let things open up and see how it goes, limited numbers. I'm starting to think Thailand wants 0 cases in the country, so that will be tourism finished.

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10 hours ago, RJRS1301 said:

Please tell, where are these tourists going to fly from? Most countries have not opened their international borders for pleasure travel

Most countries still have their borders closed

Will the tourists have to quarantine on arrival and on return to home countries?

Will they be Covid tested prior to boarding?

Require a certificate of negative, which would only be valid until they take the first breath after test taken? (Could be near an infected person and breath in the droplets)

Have these issues been though through?

 

 

But could be near an infected person and breathin the droplets in Thailand too - at the airport, the taxi driver etc etc.  No system is perfect.  But a COVID19 neg test at least will dramatically reduce the risk.  Of course there is a risk of someone becoming infected in the interim period of test result and arrival into a country, hence a non-detectable incubation period.  No system is perfect.  You carry out risk mitigation, not elimination - because that it impossible.  How else do you restart travel?  COVID19 may never have a vaccine.  We cannot shut borders indefinitely.  You can be rest assure that every government worldwide knows there are risks.  The covid19 neg result needs to be within 72 hours of arrival (if referring to what it was just before borders shut).  

Most likely reality moving forward is that COVID19 is here to stay and all that can be done is contact tracing - if within 5 days that patient's movements are back tracked and establish source.  Clusters are pretty easy to establish with people all getting it in a location.  Shutdowns here and there at times will happen.  Social distancing will be the norm for a few years.  If a vaccine comes along then all that changes.  Otherwise this is the new norm.  COVID19 is too widespread everywhere to be contained anymore.  

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10 hours ago, BobbyL said:

Thailand is already well-known for its hospitality, warmth, and friendliness

 

That is true to a certain extent, however in this day and age Thailand is also known for corruption, scams, pollution, xenophobia, dual pricing, high prices for sub - standard services, shocking health and safety standards, bizarre government rules that change at any time etc.

 

His aims are good, but something like this is just not going to happen. 

In this trying time, I would say any action is better than no action, regardless of the motive or outcome.  Normal (what is that?) people need to get back to work, not only in Thailand, but around the world.  This whole hoax is a shame and China, Bill Gates, and George Soros need to be brought to task for their involvement in this horrific pandemic.

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10 hours ago, RJRS1301 said:

Please tell, where are these tourists going to fly from? Most countries have not opened their international borders for pleasure travel

Most countries still have their borders closed

Will the tourists have to quarantine on arrival and on return to home countries?

Will they be Covid tested prior to boarding?

Require a certificate of negative, which would only be valid until they take the first breath after test taken? (Could be near an infected person and breath in the droplets)

Have these issues been though through?

 

 

7 Things That Are Impossible to Do Anytime Soon

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/smart-living/7-things-that-are-impossible-to-do-anytime-soon/ss-BB13HTs9?li=BBnb7Kz

 

3. Traveling internationally

The New York Times reports that many countries, including the United States, have issued a Level 4 "do not travel" advisory, or have closed their borders to incoming travelers. Even as airline regulations start to stabilize, people may revert to domestic travel over international travel for some time. And for more about how travel will change, check out the 13 Things You May Never See on Airplanes Again After Coronavirus.

 

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, Curmudgeon1 said:

That's a pedestrian comment, with no value. 

He is providing some ideas, that the government and bureaucrats are ill equipped to conceive or implement. 

Twice valid comments of transforming quantity to quality tourists, have made good sense. Downsize and upgrade...

Good idea about 30yr bonds, and soft loans. 

Easy to critisize, but if you'r not open to listen to someone who understands by experience vs theory  then you should move aside, or just move????

Do you know who colinneil is? Do you? Just joking but try to simmer down a bit. There is no huge love for CP or its master. I'm sort of sad to say that being an American this clown owns 7-11 Thailand. He looks way to Chinese in that photo. 

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Keen is correct but most tour operators do not know how to do high end private tours and experiences away from the normal tourist crowds. Our tour operation has been bringing high end visitors to Thailand for more than 25 years. The months of November of this year through Feb. of next years is already almost fully booked with deposits paid. Our refund fund policy is no refund in all our part for the 20% deposit they pay however they do have 1 year to reschedule their tour with us at no extra charges should they need to cancel..

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11 hours ago, Thaiwrath said:

And people on here still believe the reported figures, and don't question why more testing was not done ! 

There is no need to do more testing. Only brainwashed stupid think that more testing is required. How may more? 100% of the population. 

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12 hours ago, webfact said:

Thailand Billionaire Keen to Restart Tourism

Cause he would .Greedy ,Greedy ,greedy He want's Rich Tourists to get a few more billion .Doesn't it show how greedy people are. I Don't give a toss, We have our humble Own place and do what we want . I don't worry or care about the Hi so .  ????

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28 minutes ago, Ranshoko said:

Your entiltiled to your view as are others. Many will say and conclude he's just a stooge for the Chinese Communist Party. All he's interested in, lke others have said, is making money for himself and promoting Chinese influence in Thailand

Good for him. He and his ancestors are more successful than any posters in this forum would ever be. 

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12 hours ago, webfact said:

"Many people may never go back into the office because they've learnt they can work [remotely] now," he said. 

 

"They may work from the beach, mountain or even overseas. It doesn't matter as long as they can do their job."

Good , maybe us digital nomads will be more respected in Thailand from now on.  Tell your politicians we are here to contribute to your economy instead of chasing us and kick us out of Thailand.
 

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If somebody can come up with 15 minutes tests to check a corona virus positive person like blood glucose tests or pregnancy tests, he would be a billinoire. But it is out of leagure for posters in the forum. They can only show their expertise in this forum. 

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Crikey!, now they want not only young people but also ones with their pockets full, that will rule out a lot of potential cashed up retirees, generation y and a healthy bank balance, you can only dream.

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