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By Megha Paul

TD Editor

 

Thailand is gradually welcoming international tourists with initiatives such as the Sandbox and the government’s opening plan. However, a survey by Agoda found while Thai people expect outbound travel to return soon –  with one in two think travel in Asia will be possible within the next six months and 29% for travel outside Asia, they are not inclined to hop on a plane to travel just yet until they feel more assured by health and safety protocols and vaccination rates.

 

Travel expectations

 

Half of Thai respondents anticipate that travel within Asia will be possible in the next six months, with 2 in 5 (40%) anticipating some travel restrictions in place or travel through travel bubble or corridors only.

 

When it comes to taking trips after restrictions are lifted, 51% plan to travel in Asia and 42% outside of Asia within a year or more, while 4% and 5% respectively hoping to travel immediately.  Just under a quarter, 23%, don’t plan to travel within Asia until at least 80% of the world’s population is vaccinated against COVID-19.  The figure is even higher for travel outside Asia (28%) and is the highest among Baby Boomer (1946 – 1964) 32% and Gen X (1965 – 1980) 29%.

 

Full story: https://www.traveldailymedia.com/thais-cautiously-welcome-international-travel/

 

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14 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

Wait, you mean the world outside of Thailand is not opened up to travel.  Lets see Singapore - Yes opened, Cambodia - Yes opened but limited, Vietnam - Yes opened but limited. Malaysia - Yes Opened, Laos - Yes opened but limted, Indonesia - Yes opened but with limitations.

SEA countries are taking baby steps in opening for inbound travels. Singapore not really opened as only VTLs for 11 countries are permitted. Malaysia has not made any official announcement till mid November and will allow inbound to Langkawi and some southern states for Singaporean tourists. Indonesia only allow inbound to Bali for some 16 countries; Singapore and Australia not included. As you said opened up with limitations like what Thailand is doing cautiously.

 

 

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

they are not inclined to hop on a plane to travel just yet until they feel more assured by health and safety protocols and vaccination rates.

Yeah Thailand wouldn't want to get labeled as a super spreader by Thais attempting to go abroad with limited vaccinations.

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2 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

Yeah Thailand wouldn't want to get labeled as a super spreader by Thais attempting to go abroad with limited vaccinations.

With sinovac, 'Thai' AZ vaccines, mixed vaccines and having been vaccinated in Thailand, travel is going to be as if we are unvaccinated.

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4 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

SEA countries are taking baby steps in opening for inbound travels. Singapore not really opened as only VTLs for 11 countries are permitted. Malaysia has not made any official announcement till mid November and will allow inbound to Langkawi and some southern states for Singaporean tourists. Indonesia only allow inbound to Bali for some 16 countries; Singapore and Australia not included. As you said opened up with limitations like what Thailand is doing cautiously.

 

 

Yep. It appears that most of Asia is taking slow precautions as to their readiness to "open" to the world. The exception being Thailand, who also has the lowest percentage of vaccination rate of all Asian countries - Taiwan is still closed off to transit traffic until January and still imposing a 14-day quarantine for destined arrivals. Hong Kong, Korea, and Japan are still implementing similar policies until loosening up in January. 

 

And as you've mentioned above - SE Asian countries are remaining cautious, restricting limits regarding the flow and destinations. I might add that most of SE Asia has a very high vaccination rate [Singapore/Cambodia group into the high worldwide percentile] where they are all employing cautious policies regarding int'l traffic. 

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4 minutes ago, Eric Loh said:

You may like to think the good old Americans are big spenders but as you see below,

The chart says Americas  not the USA, and what is with regions? We don't have countries anymore? And as for China, if they or anyone else is foolish enough to spend on say a condo, would that be spending. The Chinese I have seen pack 10 to 20 into a room paid for as for 2 and only use other Chinese related agents, And the rest of the world isn't so scared and ashamed of their economic and banking system that they try to move there money out of China, Even a bad investment in Thailand must be better than a Chinese real estate investment.

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1 hour ago, Will B Good said:

Yes, but aren't most Chinese on Chinese tour buses, visiting Chinese shops and eating in Chinese restaurants?

Yes can be true for the older Chinese just like the Americans would prefer to visit the go-go bars and eat at McDonald. 

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2 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

Laugh no more. You may like to think the good old Americans are big spenders but as you see below, you wrong by quite a wide margin. Not even spend more than our neighboring fellow Aseanites. 

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Funny that. Australians and Kiwis are bigger spenders than the good ole USA.

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