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Saudi-Thai tourism industry events in Jeddah and Riyadh were well attended, while TAT also formed strategic cooperation with Almosafer and Saudia to promote tourism to Thailand.

 

TAT Newsroom 

 

Bangkok – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is pleased to report the great success of the first ever Amazing Thailand Roadshow to Saudi Arabia, following a return of cordial Saudi-Thai relations after 32 years. A total of 67 tourism businesses from Thailand took part in the roadshow, which included two events – one in Jeddah on 15 May and one in Riyadh on 17 May, 2022.

 

Mr. Chattan Kunjara Na Ayudhya, TAT Deputy Governor for International Marketing – Europe, Africa, Middle East and Americas, said, “The roadshow served as a valuable opportunity for Saudi and Thai tourism businesses to discuss marketing and promotional activities in time for the Middle East’s summer travel season in July and August. The mission also marked the first time Thai tourism business embarked on tourism marketing activities in Saudi Arabia after 32 years.”

 

In March 2022, Saudi Arabia began to allow its nationals to once again visit Thailand. On 28 February, 2022, Saudi Arabia’s national flag carrier Saudia started direct flights from Jeddah and Riyadh to Bangkok. Since then the number of Saudi travellers visiting Thailand has risen significantly.

 

The TAT’s roadshow to Saudi Arabia followed a strong showing for Thailand at the Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2022 in Dubai, on 9-12 May, 2022.

 

Thai tourism businesses joining the TAT’s roadshow to Saudi Arabia included 35 hotels, five tour companies, four hospitals, one amusement park, and a number of members from the Phuket Tourism Business Association. Both events in Jeddah and Riyadh were well attended by over 300 local tour operators and travel agents with immediate bookings for travel to Thailand made at the event  signalling high interest among Saudis in returning to Thailand.

 

Saudi Arabia is seen as a source tourist market with good growth potential for Thailand. Prior to the roadshow, TAT organised activities to educate Thai tourism operators on the Saudi tourist market, in the main destinations of Bangkok, Phuket and Pattaya. The focus was on target markets; such as, families, healthcare, and new Arab Millennials.

 

Meanwhile, on 16 May, 2022, H.E. Mr. Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn, Thailand’s Minister of Tourism and Sports, witnessed the signing of a Memorandum of Cooperation (MOC) between TAT and Saudia. During the event, executives from TAT and Saudia discussed the promotion of two-way tourism between the two kingdoms, a request to increase annual quotas for Thai-Muslim groups to attend the Hajj ceremony, and for Saudia to consider increasing flight frequencies to Thailand, including introducing direct flights to Phuket. Meanwhile, Thailand is promoting halal tourism with plans to promote the establishment of halal food centres in Thai provinces.

 

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Next, TAT and Saudia plan to organise a fam trip for Saudi travel agency representatives to visit Thailand and experience tourist attractions and services. This will be in conjunction with the Thailand Travel Mart Plus (TTM+ 2022) to take place on 8-10 June, 2022, in Phuket.

 

Another key development during the TAT’s mission to Saudi Arabia was the signing of another MOC with Almosafer, the largest online travel agency (OTA) in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, as well as one of the top three largest OTAs in the Middle East and Northern Africa. The agreement is to boost tourism between Thailand and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries a focus on key niche markets like sports tourism, luxury tourism, and health and wellness tourism.

 

According to Almosafer, it had experienced a huge growth in interest for travel to Thailand with searches for Thailand’s tourism information on its website up over 470% from January 2022, and up over 1,100% in the first two weeks of May when compared to the first quarter of 2022. Thailand has become the fifth most popular destination for Saudis booking travel with 4,777 Saudi tourists arriving in the kingdom between 1-10 May, 2022.

 

Source: https://www.tatnews.org/2022/05/first-ever-amazing-thailand-roadshow-to-saudi-arabia-a-success/

 

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Saudi Airlines on the Saudi/Thailand route announced that in addition to the normal limits of 2 free checked bags, will allow a 3rd bag of bone saws for no additional charge!

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Saudi Arabia’s national flag carrier Saudia started direct flights from Jeddah and Riyadh to Bangkok. Since then the number of Saudi travellers visiting Thailand has risen significantly.

Anything from nothing I guess is significant.

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Did hear last night that most of the beds in Soi 6 are now being arranged to 

point towards Mecca,  also some new parking facilities are being considered. ready for the Well heeled ,quality Tourists to ride in.

 

 

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5 hours ago, klauskunkel said:

Is that a box of chocolate, or a blue diamond?

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You never know what you're gonna get...

Can you imagine Pipat and khund pra jut and a nut wearing those turbans when the oil barons come over?????

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3 hours ago, mikebell said:

It's nearly 'Almost Safer.'  The Saudis are in for a shock on the roads here.

Oh it wasn't so great in Saudi, particularly Riyadh, when I was last there!

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3 hours ago, mikebell said:

It's nearly 'Almost Safer.'  The Saudis are in for a shock on the roads here.

Not really. The issue with KSA is that there are a few dozen different nationalities all driving IWA their version of the 'rules of the Road'. It can be just as chaotic there as it is here.

 

But at least there are very few motorcycles and drunk driving is somewhat less prevalent.

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This is truly Amazing as one of the common complaints I heard when working in KSA was they were not allowed passports and visas to leave the country for tourism. Only HI-SO business executives. Same as it is almost impossible to get a visa to visit KSA as a tourist. Not that I would ever want to go back there.

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18 hours ago, jacko45k said:

Oh it wasn't so great in Saudi, particularly Riyadh, when I was last there!

So Saudis AND Thais on Pattaya roads!  BIB will be apoplectic with greed.

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