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Thailand expects one million foreign visitors between November and March


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4 hours ago, Oblomov said:

One problem - we come from free countries with transparent and accountable governments and we don't get led around by our own governments let alone by those of places we visit freely

LOL and you don't think covid and all the new government restrictions that are just starting to take place is not going to change your freedoms in the near future worldwide 

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3 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

The mandatory covid insurance, does that cover the hotel costs a forced quarantine if one tests positve on arrival ?

Read the requirement carefully, it is "medical insurance" that must include covid cover, this forces people into a much larger policy and of course higher cost.  

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7 minutes ago, paddyfield7 said:

15,000 between November 1 and 5? My guess is rather 150, or 1,500 at most - Thailand is an unbeaten world champion in predicting wrong figures.....

Hope some of them are "directed" to go to Chang Mai! Yesterday's "Top Story" :-

 

"Chiang Mai has ZERO bookings from foreign tourists

The chief of Thailand's northern hoteliers' association was forced to admit on Sunday that there were no foreign bookings at their hotels."

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

If each of them spend an average of 60,000 baht per trip,

in ordwr for them to spend anything firstly they have to arrive and be here..... speculations don't make them come and the magic word  IF says it all
 

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5 hours ago, Oblomov said:

One problem - we come from free countries with transparent and accountable governments and we don't get led around by our own governments let alone by those of places we visit freely

 

I hope your user name is simply indicative of having a penchant for Goncharov's novels and not a representation of your nationality being from that writer's country because if it's the latter, the above statement would be a laughable contradiction.

 

 

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Do these tourists from Japan get special visas to visit Thailand. With an Embassy taking 3 weeks to process a visa application how is it that 15,000 Japanese can get a visa and visit Thailand before the 5th November?  

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Do these tourists  get special visas to visit Thailand. With an Embassy taking 3 weeks to process a visa application how is it that 15,000 foreign tourists can get a visa and visit Thailand before the 5th November since the new visa regulations only commenced on November 1st?  

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60K approx. 1.8K USD

 

The revenue given approx. 200USD for 1 day quarantine including the first COVID19 PCR test + the second PCR test before departure is 120 USD that's 320 USD of the 1.8K USD directly leavening 49K THB to spend on hotels, food, transport etc, etc. over a say 14 days holiday averaging 3500 bath/day. 

 

Possibly.....   

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1 mill 'arrivals' sounds about right, though don't know how many will be 'tourist'.  That's IF there isn't an oops along the way, and very doubtful, as 6 more provinces just made the 'watch list'.

https://www.thaipbsworld.com/6-more-thai-provinces-added-to-watch-list-due-to-rising-covid-19-infections/

IMHO ... I expect more restrictions or even a lock down again after the new year.

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1 hour ago, StevieAus said:

I read an article in the last few days that stated that airlines have cancelled eighty or ninety percent of their slots for the next five months.

Obviously they are not expecting any great demand for travel to Thailand.

They have cancelled the slots and all went to Portugal to a bar …. It was either that or a Temple near BKK… So it was Faro here they come “;0)

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