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TAT turning to the "super wealthy" to boost domestic tourism


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1 hour ago, webfact said:

The MOU targets the wealthy membership of the chamber of commerce to travel domestically from November to next February.

Yeah, and let this be generously subsidized by tax payers money! :partytime2:

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A more apt headline could read "TAT trying to stay relevant"! 

Defunct agency now we are in the Controla Virus" era ????

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The super wealthy didn't get that way by being stupid. What is Thailand offering that they can't get anywhere else they want?

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57 minutes ago, Misterwhisper said:

To me that implies visitors from ABROAD.

Blinded by the usual bigotry, I suppose, imagining there are no super wealthy Thais, relatively speaking. We SO hate admitting that. It doesn't matter in the slightest what it implies to you but only what it means in fact to TAT.

 

57 minutes ago, Misterwhisper said:

And that, in my understanding, means LOCAL tourists (i.e. Thais vacationing in their own country).

 

It seems TAT on the one hand and TCC and BoT on the other hand have been talking about TWO COMPLETELY DIFFERENT target groups. . . . Honestly, the comedy in this country just never ends. 

 

Got that right anyway. LOCAL. Yes, they are talking about TWO DIFFERENT GROUPS, but not COMPLETELY DIFFERENT as both groups are also LOCAL. The LOCAL--shock!--includes the local super wealthy. That was clear from the headline: "to boost local tourism."

 

The comedy on the forum just never ends, eh.

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

TAT turning to the "super wealthy" to boost domestic tourism

Just in time for the Pollution-Apocalypse of November to April.  Im sure the wealth tourists travel to suck up some burn forest and field. 

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