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FurthermorePFurthermore it was on news yesterday that the government wants to increase a prices on different national parks , museums ,temples and more when coronacrises is finished.

Increase prices on petrol food electric and more to stimulate economy. This of course effect domestic population. Will it work?

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4 hours ago, Trolleen said:

FurthermorePFurthermore it was on news yesterday that the government wants to increase a prices on different national parks , museums ,temples and more when coronacrises is finished.

Increase prices on petrol food electric and more to stimulate economy. This of course effect domestic population. Will it work?

 Thais seldom visit, national parks , museums etc . 

   Farlangs are taken / escorted , to these places by their darlings,  maybe there's a kick back .

        Price increases expected ..

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5 hours ago, Trolleen said:

Basic  economics : domestic tourism can not stimulate tourist sectros unless the domestic pep or have a good ecomoni and can travel a lot.

International tourism bring money  from outside the country to stimulate ecomoni to prosperity and wellness.

Am I wrong?

Let us know when you figure out how people leaving Thailand for holidays abroad stimulates the Thai economy. 

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On 6/8/2020 at 4:06 PM, saminoz said:

It was njcie of them to discuss with airlines, tour operators etc.  WHAT ABOUT THE PAYING CUSTOMER?!!! 

DUMBASSES

Most of the paying customers would prefer to have a holiday in Thailand to no holiday and no refund at all--except the DUMBASSES here.

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