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Posted (edited)
15 minutes ago, worgeordie said:

Something wrong here , TAT were hoping they were coming , not going ....????

regards Worgeordie

That's okay, tourists are tourists... Just count them on the way out (once more), while making up a sum they spent. How does 'a trillion baht' sound?

Edited by StayinThailand2much
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Posted

and yet TAT contradictions as they expect zillions of Indians  555

 

Thailand to target India/Russia in the absence of Chinese tourists

 

 

 

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Posted (edited)

You think its hard for farang to come to Thailand.....The Indians have piles more paperwork they have to file to come to Thailand....

 

It's pretty shocking.............There will be virtually no Indian tourist, that's for sure...

 

If I was a Indian I would offer the one finger salute....

 

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Edited by redwood1
Posted

unless the very same flights will bring more travellers than they are taking out.

There is nothing happening in thailand now which would force people to leave.

I would think more wish to come, before more stringent rules will be applied within the next weeks.

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