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Tourism Authority of Thailand predicts only 50-80% tourism recovery by 2024


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I saw this clown being interviewed on the daily Sky business programme.

When bars and entertainment where closed, he stated everything was opened.

"It's not all open up yet but is it?" asked the presenter.

"Yes, everything open" the TAT guy replied.

Knowing the facts on the ground at that time, I wouldn't believe a word that comes out of TAT or anything a Thai agency said.

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So was it worth it? COVID eventually got in (with predicable results) and the number of deaths will be soon exceeded by the yearly road accidents, which would be avoidable if the police did their job.

 

IMO Thailand's COVID response is the worst disaster the country has faced since at least the 97 stock market crash. 

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7 hours ago, Gsxrnz said:

In another thread I offered to eat my flip-flops if 2022 incoming tourists reach 2 million.

 

I'm raising the stakes and am now offering to slam my personal appendage in a car door - repeatedly.

I usually just pop a Cialis or Viagra for that, but hey, to each his own!

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8 hours ago, ASEAN NOW News said:

While 2022 may see only twenty million tourists, Yuthasak said the TAT is targeting more “quality” tourists, industry-speak for high-spending visitors.

 

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That means the best-case scenario for 2022 will be eighteen million tourists and 1.9 trillion baht in revenue. About 160 million baht more will come from domestic travel.

So, 20 million tourists will be the 'best-best-case' or 'extra-super-best-case' scenario? Or, perhaps, they figure only 2 million domestic trips for the whole year, as the locals prefer not to travel?

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2 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

Very optimistic. No more than 5 million arrivals a year, five years from now. And no more than 7 million a year within our lifetime. Nearly all lower to middle income. 

 

Thailand is being forgotten. It is the Pratin decimation. 

I think that's a wee bit to pessimistic.

 

When this annoying virus is under control and we then learn to live with it, people will want to travel like crazy.

 

So if Thailand drop all their restrictions, mandatory masks, tests on arrival, quarantine, special insurance and open up everything, then i can't see why tourists will not still want to come to Thailand.

 

It's still a wonderful country.

 

I know i will be back, but not until everything is open and most of their restrictions are gone.

 

The only one i personally would accept is a mandatory insurance.

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27 minutes ago, Virt said:

I think that's a wee bit to pessimistic.

 

When this annoying virus is under control and we then learn to live with it, people will want to travel like crazy.

 

So if Thailand drop all their restrictions, mandatory masks, tests on arrival, quarantine, special insurance and open up everything, then i can't see why tourists will not still want to come to Thailand.

 

It's still a wonderful country.

 

I know i will be back, but not until everything is open and most of their restrictions are gone.

 

The only one i personally would accept is a mandatory insurance.

Totally agree.

The only problem is all the hoop jumping they have put in place, plus Test-Wait-Maybe-Go-Hospital on arrival and departure.

I think it will be a while, with the Thai Pass system infrastructure in place, that passport stamping at BKK will be reinstated.

How many times a year will the sausage fest sex desperados even come with this hoop jumping?

I will be so fed up, even i might risk it to get to Thailand this time next year.

But do it 2 or 3 times a year?

No chance.

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