Popular Post webfact Posted July 20, 2023 Popular Post Posted July 20, 2023 Thailand recently experienced a surge in international arrivals, with numbers reaching 15 million within just seven months of this year encouraging tourism growth, informed Rachada Dhnadirek, a deputy government spokesperson. She acknowledged the substantial contribution of northern hemisphere school summer breaks increasing the influx of international tourists to the vibrant Southeast Asian nation, thereby boosting tourism growth. In response to these favourable conditions, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) announced an innovative campaign titled “Amazing Thailand Health and Wellness: New Chapters New Experience” geared towards supporting medical tourism and attracting wellness tourists who boast significant purchasing capacity. Concerning domestic tourism growth, the TAT laid out plans to spotlight local attractions in each region, a strategic move aimed at redistributing income generated by tourism to local communities across the entire nation reveals Rachada. “TAT projects the revenue from tourism to hit a high of three trillion baht next year, with international tourists accounting for 1.92 trillion baht and domestic tourists contributing 1.08 trillion baht,” Rachada elaborated. by Mitch Connor Photo courtesy of Istock Full story: https://thethaiger.com/hot-news/economy/thailand-sees-tourism-boom-skyrocketing-to-three-trillion-baht-in-2023 -- © Copyright Thaiger 2023-07-21 - Cigna offers a range of visa-compliant plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment, including COVID-19, up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. 12
Popular Post stoner Posted July 20, 2023 Popular Post Posted July 20, 2023 this report brought to you by Dr Evil. 7
2baht Posted July 20, 2023 Posted July 20, 2023 10 minutes ago, webfact said: with numbers reaching 15 million within just seven months of this year encouraging tourism growth, ...............who would'nt put up a fight for the right to rule the trough! Pita, you're a pretender, not a contender! 1
Popular Post ezzra Posted July 21, 2023 Popular Post Posted July 21, 2023 Ever wondered were would Thailand's economy would be if there no tourism? not in a good place i would have guessed. 2 4
Popular Post steven100 Posted July 21, 2023 Popular Post Posted July 21, 2023 4 hours ago, webfact said: TAT projects the revenue from tourism to hit a high of three trillion baht next year 1 8
mania Posted July 21, 2023 Posted July 21, 2023 4 hours ago, webfact said: “TAT projects the revenue from tourism to hit a high of three trillion baht next year, Were those figures rechecked after Dictatorship overruled the peoples choice for government? 2
Popular Post Kenny202 Posted July 21, 2023 Popular Post Posted July 21, 2023 Hard to.look at 10 or 12 of these ridiculous headlines everyday. They must be incentivized on projections rather than results. I notice its a Thai trait to claim credit and kudos for things that haven't occured yet 2 3 1
Popular Post 1duckyboy Posted July 21, 2023 Popular Post Posted July 21, 2023 Where do they pull these figures from every week? Never mind. 1 3
Popular Post djayz Posted July 21, 2023 Popular Post Posted July 21, 2023 6 hours ago, 2baht said: ...............who would'nt put up a fight for the right to rule the trough! Pita, you're a pretender, not a contender! Are you off your meds again? 7
Popular Post DjSilver Posted July 21, 2023 Popular Post Posted July 21, 2023 If all foreigners would boycott Thailand, it would be much better from a couple of reasons. 1. Thai people will hopefully learn they can't scam foreigners, that we will not accept it. We will not accept dual pricing. So the faster this happens the better. It doesn't matter if foreigners have a salary at 200k-500k baht/month or more, we still demand to pay as much as a Thai that makes 12k/month. 2. The Thai dictatorship will see that less foreigners are coming to Thailand to make an example that we do not tolerate the breaking of basic human rights in Thailand. And when this happens more Thais will demonstrate to a point when the dictatorship will release the power and Thailand is on it's way to become a democracy. Only than should foreigners return to Thailand, not only if the dictatorship junta say something. They need to act and release power. 3. Government in the west needs to pressure Thailands government to become a democracy. They need to EU, USA, Australia/New Zealand and Japan needs to implement an import/export embargo on Thailand, so no products from these countries can enter Thailand and no cargo from Thailand, like rice or other, can enter those countries. This will make the Thais mkre frustrated l, and hopefully Thailand will become a democracy. However, this is just the beginning, there is much to be done after that to keep Thailand as a democracy, like making sure the military has no power at all. And the highest military leaders are chosen by the PM, so they can never again take power. 1 1 1 1
Trolling4warlords Posted July 21, 2023 Posted July 21, 2023 I am honestly not sure where TAT gets it's economic data from. The global economy is in dire straits right now. With the US banking system on the edge of another Global finanial crisis, Commercial real-estate crisis, Regional banking crisis, Deflation threats. China's economic engine has stopped completely. No new orders are coming in, factories are closing down left and right, Large manufacturers have left the country. Once, the back orders are fulfilled, there won't be enough orders to keep the Chinese economy from a deflating, it's already deflating. China is the canary in the coal mine, if China's economy is suffering from lack of orders (and the trucking, baltic dry index, PMI data all support that thesis), that's because Western Europe and America does not have enough money to place those orders, that should tell you these countries in the West do not have discretionary spending anymore. Once, the American people's savings are tapped out and that's going to happen very soon as soon as September when Student loan repayments start again, China will have no longer have a economy. This is why China is trying to turn to their local population into consumers. If you really think about it, the tourism statistics show Russians and Chinese were the highest in terms of tourism for Thailand. Russians because their economy is destroyed, the Russians are fleeing war, Fleeing not travelling for leisure and their Ruble has been decimated. The Chinese travelled to Thailand because they were cooped up in a cage for 3 years, had good savings. However, the Chinese real estate crisis, lack of jobs will eventually tap into those savings and when that runs out, there won't be much tourism going on. This goes for Americans as well. When the American's savings are tapped out and by December at the latest, if the retail numbers don't go up, corporations are going to start laying off. So you got three really huge factors at play here, diminishing savings, Student loan repayment and No discretionary spending, all funds are going to maintaining their mortgage and car loan payments. I don't see where and how tourism is going to boom late 2023 1
Popular Post BarraMarra Posted July 21, 2023 Popular Post Posted July 21, 2023 57 minutes ago, 1duckyboy said: Where do they pull these figures from every week? Never mind. They pull the Fortune teller in they employed a few years back he looks into the Crystal ball and sees Trillions floating in his Glass ball. 3
Popular Post hotchilli Posted July 21, 2023 Popular Post Posted July 21, 2023 7 hours ago, webfact said: Thailand recently experienced a surge in international arrivals, Yet another surge... these daily updates speak of desperation, not news. 3 1
kinyara Posted July 21, 2023 Posted July 21, 2023 46 minutes ago, Trolling4warlords said: I am honestly not sure where TAT gets it's economic data from. The global economy is in dire straits right now. With the US banking system on the edge of another Global finanial crisis, Commercial real-estate crisis, Regional banking crisis, Deflation threats. China's economic engine has stopped completely. No new orders are coming in, factories are closing down left and right, Large manufacturers have left the country. Once, the back orders are fulfilled, there won't be enough orders to keep the Chinese economy from a deflating, it's already deflating. China is the canary in the coal mine, if China's economy is suffering from lack of orders (and the trucking, baltic dry index, PMI data all support that thesis), that's because Western Europe and America does not have enough money to place those orders, that should tell you these countries in the West do not have discretionary spending anymore. Once, the American people's savings are tapped out and that's going to happen very soon as soon as September when Student loan repayments start again, China will have no longer have a economy. This is why China is trying to turn to their local population into consumers. If you really think about it, the tourism statistics show Russians and Chinese were the highest in terms of tourism for Thailand. Russians because their economy is destroyed, the Russians are fleeing war, Fleeing not travelling for leisure and their Ruble has been decimated. The Chinese travelled to Thailand because they were cooped up in a cage for 3 years, had good savings. However, the Chinese real estate crisis, lack of jobs will eventually tap into those savings and when that runs out, there won't be much tourism going on. This goes for Americans as well. When the American's savings are tapped out and by December at the latest, if the retail numbers don't go up, corporations are going to start laying off. So you got three really huge factors at play here, diminishing savings, Student loan repayment and No discretionary spending, all funds are going to maintaining their mortgage and car loan payments. I don't see where and how tourism is going to boom late 2023 Well year to date May, 79% of Thailand's recovering tourist numbers didn't come from either China, Russia or the USA. As usual it's an overrly dramatic click-bait headline by the author rather than the reality already acknowledged by TAT numerous times so far this year, especially with respect to China. 2
koolkarl Posted July 21, 2023 Posted July 21, 2023 Better bring their army helmets and gas masks. It was so much better here with covid lock down. Even the marine life was flourishing.
CANSIAM Posted July 21, 2023 Posted July 21, 2023 Tourists numbers thrown out weekly, thats all they have to keep Thailand moving........who's going to invest or continue to invest here after that Election farce..........
vivananahuahin Posted July 21, 2023 Posted July 21, 2023 And the foreigners exchange reserves go down since 2 months, i think some calculator problems. 1
Burma Bill Posted July 21, 2023 Posted July 21, 2023 9 hours ago, webfact said: TAT projects the revenue from tourism to hit a high of three trillion baht next year Oh really - not if there is Civil unrest and another military coup!!
DrPhibes Posted July 21, 2023 Posted July 21, 2023 Ya, I can possibly see it. 3 people, non-stop flight from Chiang Mai to Samui with cheapest near beach accommodations we could find, 2.5 weeks, low season (there now) nearly $2,000 USD just for those two parts of the trip! Weather is pretty kickass though. 82F at 3pm, short late afternoon thunderstorms keeps the mossy's/temp down. Far cry from 95F plus humidity taking it to 109F in CM!
crazykopite Posted July 21, 2023 Posted July 21, 2023 Yet more BS from these dreamers ,went to see some friends who arrived a few days ago from Australia there staying on a resort that has at least 100 rooms and except for them the place is empty we sat in the restaurant for a good two hours the only other people there were the girl behind the bar the place was deserted and this complex has a beautiful beach front 1
BarraMarra Posted July 21, 2023 Posted July 21, 2023 Keep believing eventually the thicko falangs will believe it a TAT spokesman confirmed.
Sqoop Posted July 21, 2023 Posted July 21, 2023 I know it's low season but where are all these tourists ? Maybe pattaya is busier but jom tien is quiet.
kwak250 Posted July 21, 2023 Posted July 21, 2023 10 hours ago, stoner said: this report brought to you by Dr Evil. And his best friend Dr B.S
Sydebolle Posted July 21, 2023 Posted July 21, 2023 Wondering what kind of excellent weed is smoked down by the Tourism Authority officers these days .........
sambum Posted July 21, 2023 Posted July 21, 2023 As soon as I saw "3 trillion baht", I thought TAT have got to be in here somewhere and I was not disappointed:- "In response to these favourable conditions, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) announced an innovative campaign titled “Amazing Thailand Health and Wellness: New Chapters New Experience” They'll be needing a whole paragraph to themselves for the title of their next "campaign"!
sambum Posted July 21, 2023 Posted July 21, 2023 10 hours ago, ezzra said: Ever wondered were would Thailand's economy would be if there no tourism? not in a good place i would have guessed. And yet, during the early days of Covid, I remember Anutin saying that tourism accounted for very little of GDP! (Along with other "pearls of wisdom"!) He's strangely quiet these days - I wonder why? Seems his ambition to be PM has been "shelved" - or is he just gathering his PR team for a final push? 1
biggles45 Posted July 21, 2023 Posted July 21, 2023 4 hours ago, Trolling4warlords said: I am honestly not sure where TAT gets it's economic data from They can just pluck them from out of the air. What a great place to work. M|ake any guesses you like, miss the target by a mile with no repercussions, so you get to keep your well paid job, with a generous pension, and make more ludicrous guesses
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