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9 minutes ago, Dialemco said:

I an sure once all restrictions lifted tourists will return to Thailand but it was very clear before the pandemic that tourist numbers were diminishing also not land of smiles for some time you realise this immediately you reach immigration no smiles and no welcome and heaven help you if you have not fiilled in your landing card correctly now officials lose their tempers quickly for every one to see before anger was controlled with patience and a helping hand. Thailand is also much more expensive with hotels charging very high rates and then adding service charges VAT and local room tax increasing prices by a hugh 19%. Not to mention the disgraceful way tourists presently being treated with scam Insurance polices suspicious Positive PCR tests enforced auarantine Baht 10,000 per day with cash payment in advance not recoverable from the insurance if no medical treatment required and increased airfares in particular to Samui where you are now charged extra for baggage seat allocation etc not small amounts exceeding Baht 1,000 for baggage each way, departure tax Baht 1,000 Samui/BKK airports and it goes on and on 

Return to the new rip off the Falangs normal … Anutin needs to make money somehow as he’s paid a lot for his job 555555

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13 minutes ago, FarFlungFalang said:

Who are you?More and more of these anonymous opinion pieces popping up in the news section to generate discussions on popular topics.Is this an AI generated piece?

Who are you to ask that question? Do you assume that you're the only Thai expert on this forum ????????

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There is a massive built up demand for all kinds of trips worldwide.  If and when covid is under control Thailand and hundreds of other destinations will be flooded with visitors.  Airlines, hotels, cruise ships will all experience business booms for several years until the next calamity hits.

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Hi,

I think all will be normal soon and even forgotten. Its a kind of humans psychology.

How many of you, Englishmen, still remember these 1665-1666 ?

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Travel restrictions = less tourists.  The largest tourist years were Visa on Arrival and that equaled more cash for Thai businesses.  The more meaningless the restrictions may also mean,  ' it's not worth the hassle'. 

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I try to make it simple.

I brought up two girls here through the university.

Still send over my 3000Bth/month for keeping my house.

 

Well, to answer the question, I domnfdagvSDGwedg

 

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4 hours ago, Isaanlife said:

If you are not after cheap sex, what is the point in going to Thailand?

Cheap is important up to a point, but it is the enthusiasm and naturalness of many of those offering that is the kicker. Yes, more than half are jaded, but the ones who aren't more than make up for it. This is not as easy as one might think to find in other countries. 

I'm not a beach person, and my view is distorted by living in central Sukhumvit, but I still believe Isaanlife's point is the chang in the room. And that elephant will never go out of style, or go away here.

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As much as I'd like Thailand to drop restrictions, I do not want the whole world to come to Thailand again. I am not very consistent, I know.

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Will Western Tourists ever stop coming to Thailand ?

No !

I believe the answer is, that in the short term there will be a significant reduction in Western Tourists due to Thailands restrictions on entry at the moment, expensive flights, and the prospect of enforced quarantine if tested positive for Covid.

However, there is potential for numbers to increase after all the confinements of the present time are removed.

The main issue, is whether the Thai Government has done enough to attract these Tourists back, when other Countries seem to be doing so much more in terms of tourism

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

I am sure many retirees will think twice before settling here in the future as visa and insurance regulations are making it harder to make ends meet.


At least enjoying a cannabis cup of tea might put a smile back on their faces!!! 

That's who Thailand aims for? Super wealthy, retired drug junkies? Amazing Thailand indeed...

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2 hours ago, Dialemco said:

I an sure once all restrictions lifted tourists will return to Thailand but it was very clear before the pandemic that tourist numbers were diminishing also not land of smiles for some time you realise this immediately you reach immigration no smiles and no welcome and heaven help you if you have not fiilled in your landing card correctly now officials lose their tempers quickly for every one to see before anger was controlled with patience and a helping hand. Thailand is also much more expensive with hotels charging very high rates and then adding service charges VAT and local room tax increasing prices by a hugh 19%. Not to mention the disgraceful way tourists presently being treated with scam Insurance polices suspicious Positive PCR tests enforced auarantine Baht 10,000 per day with cash payment in advance not recoverable from the insurance if no medical treatment required and increased airfares in particular to Samui where you are now charged extra for baggage seat allocation etc not small amounts exceeding Baht 1,000 for baggage each way, departure tax Baht 1,000 Samui/BKK airports and it goes on and on 

     It's incorrect to state that tourist numbers were 'diminishing' before the pandemic.  Of the countries tracked, only Singapore and Australia had slightly diminished numbers.  All the other countries were up--some just slightly and others, such as China and India, by large numbers.  

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