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Thai Immigration Prepares for Visa-Free Entry for Chinese Tourists

 

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BANGKOK,  (TNA) – The Immigration Bureau is preparing plans to implement the prime minister's policy of granting visa-free entry to Chinese tourists starting from October 1.


Immigration Bureau commissioner Pol Lt Gen Pakphumpipat Sajjaphan disclosed that TAT is ready to welcome the policy after Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin announced the visa-free entry for Chinese nationals by October 1.

 

However, it is acknowledged that this policy may lead to overcrowding at entry points, notably airports. Consequently, adjustments and increased staffing will be required, and discussions will be held with aviation authorities to create special channels for Chinese tourists, minimizing the impact on travelers from other countries.

 

Full story: https://tna.mcot.net/english-news-1233048

 

-- TNA-MCOT 2023-09-05

 

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Just now, impulse said:

I've been flying to Thailand from China once a month since April.  On Chinese airlines.   I'm in that rare group of people who go to Thailand for a monthly visa run.

 

Seems to be a long way to go.....nowhere closer? Or perhaps other reasons. 

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Tourist numbers are down due to the economy, it’s not just the Chinese tourist numbers.

 

Chinese government has not been approving a lot of group travels too. Which I suspect is due to the bad economy at home, they don’t want people spending more money overseas.

 

Lastly, there is a shortage of flights and flight numbers have not recover since Covid. Even on domestic routes, there are shortage of seats.

 

The increase in tourist number won’t effect Thailand causing any bottlenecks, the criminal part will. There is already a surge in Chinese criminals in Thailand.

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2 hours ago, arick said:

At the moment their are not even China airlines flying out of the Country. So much for flights from China every hour by the end of August.  

There are some flights leaving China. Admittedly, not ever hour.

 

Three direct flights a week to Samui's little airport.

https://www.flightsfrom.com/TFU-USM

 

Quite a few into Suvarnabhumi airport.

https://www.bangkok-airport.net/bkk-arrivals

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15 minutes ago, Tropicalevo said:

There are some flights leaving China. Admittedly, not ever hour.

 

Three direct flights a week to Samui's little airport.

https://www.flightsfrom.com/TFU-USM

 

Quite a few into Suvarnabhumi airport.

https://www.bangkok-airport.net/bkk-arrivals

I’m sure more flights could be added if the demand is there.

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2 hours ago, fallup88 said:

Tourist numbers are down due to the economy, it’s not just the Chinese tourist numbers.

 

Chinese government has not been approving a lot of group travels too. Which I suspect is due to the bad economy at home, they don’t want people spending more money overseas.

 

Lastly, there is a shortage of flights and flight numbers have not recover since Covid. Even on domestic routes, there are shortage of seats.

 

The increase in tourist number won’t effect Thailand causing any bottlenecks, the criminal part will. There is already a surge in Chinese criminals in Thailand.

Most people won't know that in the T&Cs of flight bookings not so long ago (summer 2022) restricted travellers (native) leaving THAT country to 3 categories: business; education; work! Six months ago "tourists" had to apply for a special pass to go to HK or Macao. Imagine! Poor f***ers.

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