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Thai tourism continues to recover with 4 million arrivals already this year


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3 hours ago, webfact said:

It is also a result of the relaxation of tourist entry procedures and proactive tourism promotion, according to Government Spokesperson Anucha Burapachaisri.

Seriously ? 6 months of it and still dribbling ? The promotion people need a new career. I remember prediction of 10 million up by these same clowns. 

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Arrivals are not always tourists... The difference  TAT can't make and understand. People went out on holiday but live in THailand are no tourists, but arrivals. same for business men and long stayers who fly in and out t stay for several months and go back to their homecountry and after a few months come back again.

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From what I’ve just seen on the news in Oz they may have to have a rethink on these figures looks like the same BS is about to start again, they just don’t seem to be able to learn from their mistakes, sad. ☹️

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4 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

4 months to go and do they really expect 6 million more in that small period of time.  1.5 million a month, can it be done with the global economy and inflation occurring, I guess anything is possible. 

I think half of Europe will travel to Thailand in the last 2 months, since either will have no gas to heat their homes, or can't afford it ????

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31 minutes ago, peterfranks said:

I think half of Europe will travel to Thailand in the last 2 months, since either will have no gas to heat their homes, or can't afford it ????

Yet they can afford a flight, long term rental etc...here....hmmmm

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18 hours ago, webfact said:

The number of foreign tourists entering Thailand so far this year has now exceeded 4 million in a positive sign

Foreign arrivals?

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