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7 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Yeah okay.... nothing is guaranteed in Thailand.

Plus, it's not just the shock of deaths in Thailand, either through shootings, road accidents, drownings etc etc

it's also the threat of kidnapping and extortion.

And not forgetting China had huge domestic economic troubles back home which is affecting would-be tourism.

Thailand has lost it's appeal to the Chinese market

there u have it, just updated the verb had to HAS or still have this being related to middle class as the Chinese HiSo still manage to travel but not to Thailand 555

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4 minutes ago, Taboo2 said:

Any ideas on the table to build trust with the Europeans, Americans, Aussies, New Zealand, etc.?

sorry mate, they aren't no longer important.... top priorities Chinese, Indians, Russians, Middle East, maybe some Kazak ... 555

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On 10/28/2023 at 12:44 PM, Caldera said:

Are they even sure that this is primarily a trust issue? My money is always on the economy being the biggest factor. 

Absolutely.

 

Chinese people will travel when they can and where they choose. At the moment it's not a good time to take a holiday.

 

Visas, promises, and all the other clap-trap the buffoons are spouting won't effect their choice of holiday.

 

If one country is more appealing than another they'll go there. Many Chinese travel domestically anyway. 

 

Thailand is once again disillusioned in its concept that anybody listens or cares about their schemes, hubs and campaigns. Tourists travel to see beaches, culture and to places they fancy. Oh...and of course honest taxi drivers returning millions of bath left in the back.

 

They won't logon to TAT.COM for the latest cartoon.

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