sanuk711 Posted September 13, 2022 Share Posted September 13, 2022 With the reopening and dropping of restrictions --You expect--short term- -the closer the country, the more the visitors. Most European/American families would plan 1 year ahead for an Asian holiday, many are still trying to get their deposits back from travel agencies/Airlines etc. Some hard times (world wide) Yes-but In spite of it all--it doesn't look like Thailand is about to collapse--or the Baht being any worse off. I know its a great disappointment to some of the posters on here---sorry Guys............. Why is the THB strong?---Bloomberg-15 August 2022 at 7:00 am GMT+7Updated on15 August 2022 at 11:47 am GMT+7 Tourists Pouring Back Into Thailand Underpin Outperforming Baht Baht’s 2.3% gain this month leads the region by a wide margin Narrowing current-account deficit, weak dollar helped baht too Thailand’s baht rebounded so rapidly in the past few weeks on optimism about the country’s tourism-led growth that it’s already hit year-end analyst targets. The currency jumped 2.3% to about 35.45 per dollar this month, leading gains in Asia by a wide margin. In addition to rising forecasts for tourists arrivals, the advance is also being driven by a narrowing current-account deficit due to falling oil prices. The surge means the baht has already touched the 35.2 level forecast for the fourth quarter by analysts surveyed by Bloomberg. The rapid gains also feed into the debate over whether the dollar has peaked, as analysts start to weigh in on the right time to return to emerging markets, which had seen capital outflows as the US embarked on aggressive rate hikes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Isaan sailor Posted September 13, 2022 Share Posted September 13, 2022 (edited) 2 hours ago, Boomer6969 said: Indeed Indians won't spend on booze [and ST] as much as the single Brits and Ozzies, they [their wives] spend on Louis Vuitton, while they stay on 4 and 5 star hotels. I find it interesting that your only measure of tourist spending be alcohol consumption. But the isn't such thing as a perfect tourist. Don’t forget about us Americans—we love to party, too. Edited September 13, 2022 by Isaan sailor Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vandeventer Posted September 13, 2022 Share Posted September 13, 2022 (edited) 1 hour ago, Sparktrader said: Thats not true. Visited 6 cities great weather everyday. Not 1 day was rained out. Rained 4 or 5 nights, small amount during the day. Stop watching the tv. So what country are you visiting? As floods are everywhere up northern Thailand. Edited September 13, 2022 by vandeventer 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stocky Posted September 13, 2022 Share Posted September 13, 2022 Yes, Hat Yai is busy, almost getting back to normal. It's school break in Malaysia so holiday time. Money's tight, as it is for many in the current economic climate, so a near home holiday in Thailand is a great option. I've a Malaysian friend visiting Hat Yai next week, bringing wife and kids up on the train, it's only about 5 hours from KL to Padang Basar. No flooding here, weather here has been very pleasant this last week. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aseanfan Posted September 13, 2022 Share Posted September 13, 2022 I flew from the UK August 31. Flight was full. Surprising considering the massive price hikes in air fares. I got a one way ticket for 500GBP. I had to book my hotel at the last minute and most of my preferred options were full. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KhunLA Posted September 13, 2022 Share Posted September 13, 2022 Only proves the elite have succeeded in crushing the middle class travelers' income with loss of jobs, and fake inflation the past 2.5 yrs. Hook, line & sinker ... ???? 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bang saen guy Posted September 13, 2022 Share Posted September 13, 2022 (edited) Do Malay visitors that cross the border, go ST, then return to Malay counted as tourists? Edited September 13, 2022 by bang saen guy 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KhunLA Posted September 13, 2022 Share Posted September 13, 2022 1 minute ago, bang saen guy said: Do Malay visitors that cross the border, go ST, then return to Malay counted as tourists? Yep, same as the western farangs that save all year for that 1 week of hooker sex in Patts ???? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colabamumbai Posted September 13, 2022 Share Posted September 13, 2022 Asalomalikum. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arithai12 Posted September 13, 2022 Share Posted September 13, 2022 51 minutes ago, vandeventer said: So what country are you visiting? As floods are everywhere up northern Thailand. Chiang Mai is in Northern Thailand I think. No flooding there at least that I know of - it does rain on and off as it should in this season. Plenty of tourists. Ping river level very high, but still about 1m below critical. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sparktrader Posted September 13, 2022 Share Posted September 13, 2022 1 hour ago, vandeventer said: So what country are you visiting? As floods are everywhere up northern Thailand. Country is Thailand Phuket Nong Khai Udon Kk BK CM No floods stopping me. Not everywhere. 0/6 for me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sparktrader Posted September 13, 2022 Share Posted September 13, 2022 9 minutes ago, arithai12 said: Chiang Mai is in Northern Thailand I think. No flooding there at least that I know of - it does rain on and off as it should in this season. Plenty of tourists. Ping river level very high, but still about 1m below critical. Mild rain. No flooding Ive seen. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hanuman2547 Posted September 13, 2022 Share Posted September 13, 2022 Most of the Malaysian tourists are guys coming up for the weekend. Very few venture north of Hat Yai. I think most are here taking dancing lessons. Primarily learning the horizontal Ramwong! 555 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RafPinto Posted September 13, 2022 Share Posted September 13, 2022 I know that Chinese have still very strict restrictions but not even 40k tourists? What about the Arabs? Indians, there are too many for my liking. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post tigerbeer Posted September 13, 2022 Popular Post Share Posted September 13, 2022 4 hours ago, Boomer6969 said: Seriously? India is 1.38 billion people with a with a high spending middle class of about 80 million. Indeed Indians won't spend on booze [and ST] as much as the single Brits and Ozzies, they [their wives] spend on Louis Vuitton, while they stay on 4 and 5 star hotels. I find it interesting that your only measure of tourist spending be alcohol consumption. But the isn't such thing as a perfect tourist. I was just in Phuket last week. Many Indians and Arabs, Singaporeans, Malaysians. They were spending big money!. Now where are they "rich" Brits Americans etc etc etc??? hmmmm..... 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrJ2U Posted September 13, 2022 Share Posted September 13, 2022 Malaysian tourists, Interesting. Definitely not a wealthy country. Mostly Muslim., No drinking. Malaysian beaches are much nicer. They must be coming for the temples and Thai culture. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Almer Posted September 13, 2022 Share Posted September 13, 2022 15 hours ago, 3NUMBAS said: wont be any farangs till the debts have been paid and they will be large gas bills for yearrs to come Yep just because Covid is on the mend it dosnt mean the money will start flowing Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tigerbeer Posted September 13, 2022 Share Posted September 13, 2022 54 minutes ago, MrJ2U said: Malaysian tourists, Interesting. Definitely not a wealthy country. Mostly Muslim., No drinking. Malaysian beaches are much nicer. They must be coming for the temples and Thai culture. you obviously don't know Malaysians. Border cities have always been bustling with Malaysian tourists and they are big spenders. They love to dine and love drinking. i do agree that Malaysia has beautiful beaches. Its an amazingly beautiful country with great food and nice warm people. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mavideol Posted September 13, 2022 Share Posted September 13, 2022 58 minutes ago, MrJ2U said: Malaysian tourists, Interesting. Definitely not a wealthy country. Mostly Muslim., No drinking. Malaysian beaches are much nicer. They must be coming for the temples and Thai culture. were there muslim holidays/long week ends in July, usually that's when they cross the border but wonder if they make it all the way up to BKK, the majority of them drive thus mostly would stay in the south 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrJ2U Posted September 13, 2022 Share Posted September 13, 2022 56 minutes ago, tigerbeer said: you obviously don't know Malaysians. Obviously. 20 years here and I have never ran into one. Most Muslims I know don't drink. Perhaps Malaysian Muslims are exempt? 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrJ2U Posted September 13, 2022 Share Posted September 13, 2022 (edited) 55 minutes ago, Mavideol said: were there muslim holidays/long week ends in July, usually that's when they cross the border but wonder if they make it all the way up to BKK, the majority of them drive thus mostly would stay in the south That's good reasoning. There's plenty of Muslims food, minarets,etc. Edited September 13, 2022 by MrJ2U Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AnotherFarang8 Posted September 13, 2022 Share Posted September 13, 2022 Comparing farang tourists to asian tourists and lumping them as one number of arrivals is obfuscating the picture. Farang tourists stay on average 4 weeks. One Malaysian tourist will spend much less time, often only a weekend, that is 10x less time and money than a typical farang. Both will be counted as equal. On the other hand, a Malaysian tourist may visit more times in a year. What can show a more real picture of what is happening is a count of tourist-days. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Muzzique Posted September 13, 2022 Share Posted September 13, 2022 I see they have targeted the correct demographics for the high rollers they want. It's the $1 a day brigade. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Muzzique Posted September 13, 2022 Share Posted September 13, 2022 2 hours ago, MrJ2U said: They must be coming for the temples and Thai culture. That's what I tell my wife too.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
edogthong Posted September 13, 2022 Share Posted September 13, 2022 5 hours ago, wandasloan said: I don't remember much about what you describe, because most of it didn't happen. You don't remember it because you didn't own a business in the tourism sector. Those of us who did certainly remember it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post arithai12 Posted September 13, 2022 Popular Post Share Posted September 13, 2022 1 hour ago, MrJ2U said: Obviously. 20 years here and I have never ran into one. Most Muslims I know don't drink. Perhaps Malaysian Muslims are exempt? When in their usual environment (=social stigma) they do not dare. When abroad, they feel "free". Not too different from Catholics that go to church every Sunday in their home country and despise prostitutes if they see them while driving with their wives, and then on arrival in Thailand they run to the go-go chapel at night. 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3NUMBAS Posted September 13, 2022 Share Posted September 13, 2022 7 hours ago, crazykopite said: Most of those are men who come over at the weekends to meet up with Thai woman before heading back home to the wife for rumpy pumpy you mean ??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
newnative Posted September 13, 2022 Share Posted September 13, 2022 2 hours ago, AnotherFarang8 said: Comparing farang tourists to asian tourists and lumping them as one number of arrivals is obfuscating the picture. Farang tourists stay on average 4 weeks. One Malaysian tourist will spend much less time, often only a weekend, that is 10x less time and money than a typical farang. Both will be counted as equal. On the other hand, a Malaysian tourist may visit more times in a year. What can show a more real picture of what is happening is a count of tourist-days. In 2019, European tourists stayed an average 16.8 days in hotels; Americans, 14.4 days. Not 'an average 4 weeks'. The average for all international hotel guests that year was 9.26 days. Sounds about right to me. My sisters visited in 2017 for 10 days. That average stay has remained pretty consistent since 2010--always 9 days and change except 2012 when it was 10.2 days. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post spidermike007 Posted September 13, 2022 Popular Post Share Posted September 13, 2022 8 hours ago, Sparktrader said: Not really. Farangs are told by their own gov to stay home due to covid. Also inflation is 6 to 10%. Farang leaders ruined their economies. Farangs are second guessing what to do. Thailand is cheaper now than 5 years ago in terms of hotel deals. So many bargains. Most of my friends and I are referring to ourselves as foreigners these days. I am not a PC guy, nor am I thin skinned. But, I leave that term farang to those who do not know any better. At a minimum it means white skinned outsider. 1 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sparktrader Posted September 13, 2022 Share Posted September 13, 2022 11 minutes ago, spidermike007 said: Most of my friends and I are referring to ourselves as foreigners these days. I am not a PC guy, nor am I thin skinned. But, I leave that term farang to those who do not know any better. At a minimum it means white skinned outsider. Every Thai uses it. We are farangs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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