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Thailand’s foreign tourism industry will take at least 4 years to recover to pre-Covid levels, leading Asia economists report


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Inbound tourism in Thailand will take another four years to fully recover to the pre-Covid situation after the hardship caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, according to CNBC reports.

 

The news agency reported on Friday, October 29th, regarding the situation of Covid-19 in Thailand and the relaxation of disease control measures prior to the preparation of country reopening in November despite the fact that less than half, accountable for about 42 percent, of Thailand’s population, has been fully vaccinated.

 

Sian Fenner, the lead Asia economist for Oxford Economics, forecasted that Thailand’s inbound tourism will not significantly recover in 2022 even though foreign tourist arrivals are expected to be a 66 percent improvement from 2020/2021, but still below pre-Covid levels in 2019.

 

Full Story: https://thepattayanews.com/2021/11/01/thailands-foreign-tourism-industry-will-take-at-least-4-years-to-recover-to-pre-covid-levels-leading-asia-economists-report/

 

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41 minutes ago, lolalol said:

4 years huh? Even if 4 years, Thailand will have to really work hard for those 4 years to recover. 

 

Other neighboring countries are all luring tourist money and they are very diligent about it.

 

Just sitting around and opening doors won't cut it.

Free mama cup on arrival?....reg flavors for farangs---seafood flavor for chinese

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51 minutes ago, RichardColeman said:

OK lets' assume that 4 years is a CORRECT assumption.

 

To hit that pre pandemic target ALL restrictions and entry requirements would have to be dropped - 32 MILLION tourists are not going to do all the nonsense to get there , let alone the demand on the 'Thai pass' overloading

 

The question then becomes, at what stage and when will they drop this total nonsense ? 

 

The number of tourists in Thailand 2020 was about 6.7 million, so fair to say they will be thinking 10 million tourists up next year. That is simply not possible at the current rate of applications.

 

To hit 10 million up next year, and seeing the terrible arrivals on the thai pass, entry restrictions would have to be totally abandoned by March.

 

So, again , when will it be abandoned ? 

 

I would also not be surprised to see a full opening prior to a pre summer election next year - trying to run an election platform on an economy in the toilet with no financial improvement on the horizon in any other country would be suicide politically - at least where you cannot remove the opposition

My guess is it will be abandoned if/when China allows travelers to Thailand.

 

On your last point: they could always put off the elections or remove the opposition.

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11 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Inbound tourism in Thailand will take another four years to fully recover to the pre-Covid situation after the hardship caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, according to CNBC reports.

Could you CC that to Phipat, he has other visions of recovery.

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6 hours ago, lolalol said:

4 years huh? Even if 4 years, Thailand will have to really work hard for those 4 years to recover. 

 

Other neighboring countries are all luring tourist money and they are very diligent about it.

 

Just sitting around and opening doors won't cut it.

Problem is the borders are open but half the doors are still closed.

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11 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Inbound tourism in Thailand will take another four years to fully recover to the pre-Covid situation after the hardship caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, according to CNBC reports.

They know the future because it shows in the brand new crystal ball they just bought from China .

 

Nobody will be able to accurately predict the future .

Just too many variables . Many things can and will happen that can influence that prediction . That is just a possible scenario , one of many ...

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Real tourism will not begin to recover before all Covid restrictions are gone, and you can just buy a ticket and enter as 30-days visa exempt. or easily obtain a tourist visa for longer stays with pre-booking of all accommodation. And a real tourist in my view, is someone coming form between a week up to about a month, spending quite some money for a little better life style than when at home. However many of the usual snowbird will still arrive together with some of the loyal yearly visitors, so the 4 year prediction sound quite reasonable...????

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18 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Inbound tourism in Thailand will take another four years to fully recover to the pre-Covid situation

That's overly optimistic.  My guess is that it will never recover as the government's entire focus seems to be to entice wealthy, family tea-toddler to Thailand while discouraging the exact demographics that originally made Thailand a tourist destination in the first place.

"Out with the old normal; In with the New Normal."
From an economical perspective?  It's doomed to failure.

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