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Every week another idea. Another scheme. Just let people I with an O visa issues.by consulates worldwide. They have money too and most of the time apartments, houses and Thai friends.

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17 hours ago, rooster59 said:

Supattanapong said he wanted the TAT, Thai Airways, the hotel association and the tourism council to offer one day travel packages to foreigners

He might need to elaborate on that a bit.

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4 hours ago, jaiyen said:

But they still dont realise that there are no planes flying into Thailand for tourists.  We can't even get out of Australia !

 

Better tell all your mates and anyone who will listen, to open their wallets and spend spend spend.

 

Australia won't be letting anyone out of the country until all that Jobseeker and Jobkeeper money gets churned back into the economy.

 

Take that to the bank and put it in your (near) zero paying interest account.

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TAT should try for once to place themselves in the shoes of a long and short term staying foreigner tourist  and from that perspective develop a suitable SIMPLE staying option product.????

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1 hour ago, Cali farong said:

If this 3 point plan doesn’t work tomorrow they’ll have a 4 point plan.  

See my previous 

on the bus/off the bus follow the one with the flag eat shrimp on the bus/off the bus.

4 points. ????????

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The £21trillion cost of Covid: IMF warns the pandemic will cause 'lasting damage' to living standards worldwide

By James Salmon for the Daily Mail

Published: 22:04, 13 October 2020 | Updated: 18:25, 30 October 2020

the Covid crisis will blow a £21trillion hole in the world economy and inflict 'lasting damage' on living standards, the International Monetary Fund has warned.

After the total death toll from the pandemic climbed above a million victims, the Washington-based watchdog yesterday spelled out the devastating global impact of the virus on the economy.

In its latest World Economic Outlook, the IMF predicted the crisis would leave financial scars for years while the recovery would be 'long, uneven and uncertain'.

It also forecast the total loss in output triggered by the pandemic will hit $28trillion (£21trillion) by the middle of the decade.

This is a dent worth more than the size of the US economy, the largest in the world.

https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/news/article-8836039/IMF-warns-Covid-cause-lasting-damage-living-standards.html

 

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On 10/31/2020 at 9:01 PM, rooster59 said:

to discuss measures to stimulate tourism both internally and for foreign visitors. 

Item 1 - Owning your own house 100%.

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With 1000 people dying each day in the USA, they will not be flying to many places

for at least 2 more years, if they can get the virus under control in that time.

   Europe seems to be getting locked down in many places, so it would seem that

flying from there to Thailand may not be what Thailand will want either.  I have

not heard of many flights from Canada to Thailand happening, as I have some friends who have

still not left to spend their Winter  there. I have a feeling that TAT can try all the stimulus they

want to and it will not be much of a success. 

Geezer

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18 hours ago, khunjeff said:

Tourism authorities here are perpetually obsessed with package tours - they don't seem to grasp that the vast majority of tourists these days prefer to travel independently. 

Two very simple reasons.

1: package tourists movements are controlled, and the authorities are essentially a military government, and thus believe all movements should be controlled or at least monitored.

 

2: package tourists spend their money in the places those organising and providing the package decide. In the current circumstances, and (as the "new normal" for the probable future) the packages are provided by those with "influence" with these authorities.

 

It is largely irrelevant waffle anyway. Even if there were any tourists they will not jump through the hoops or pay the money demanded before they are allowed onto the package!

 

I wonder when the penny ( satang?) Will drop for those who have invested so much "influence" in this new style of tourist industry?

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15 hours ago, 3NUMBAS said:

The £21trillion cost of Covid: IMF warns the pandemic will cause 'lasting damage' to living standards worldwide

By James Salmon for the Daily Mail

Published: 22:04, 13 October 2020 | Updated: 18:25, 30 October 2020

the Covid crisis will blow a £21trillion hole in the world economy and inflict 'lasting damage' on living standards, the International Monetary Fund has warned.

After the total death toll from the pandemic climbed above a million victims, the Washington-based watchdog yesterday spelled out the devastating global impact of the virus on the economy.

In its latest World Economic Outlook, the IMF predicted the crisis would leave financial scars for years while the recovery would be 'long, uneven and uncertain'.

It also forecast the total loss in output triggered by the pandemic will hit $28trillion (£21trillion) by the middle of the decade.

This is a dent worth more than the size of the US economy, the largest in the world.

https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/news/article-8836039/IMF-warns-Covid-cause-lasting-damage-living-standards.html

 

And will they send the bill to China? Can I include the millions my family lost?

 

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According to some on this forum the big boss has nothing to do with all this. So can somebody explain me what the labor department has to do with tourism and THAI? Before it was the health department than the CAAT. The list of clueless idiots get longer and longer every day.

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On 11/1/2020 at 2:51 PM, hotchilli said:

He might need to elaborate on that a bit.

 

One day trips. You spend all your time travelling. Time enough to stand up, stretch your legs at your destination, pay 3000 or 4000 baht for a bowl of noodles and then back to your room.

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