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Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin insists tourist safety in Phuket must be prioritised ahead of the upcoming high season.

 

The Thai premier made these remarks during a meeting with tourism-related agencies in Phuket yesterday, August 12, to prepare for the high tourist season from September to February.

 

The meeting was attended by representatives from the Royal Thai Police, Provincial Police Region 8, Tourist Police Bureau, Immigration Bureau, Marine Police, Royal Thai Navy (RTN), Phuket Provincial Governor, and Airports of Thailand (AoT).


A source revealed that the 62 year old prime minister emphasised the need for all relevant agencies, particularly police officers, to be fully prepared to provide services to tourists and address potential crimes, whether committed by or against tourists.


Even though the high season has not yet begun, tourist numbers in Phuket have already surged. According to AoT reports, Phuket International Airport has been handling 20-30 flights daily this month.

 

During the high season, the airport expects to welcome 14,000-15,000 tourists each day, amounting to approximately 600,000 tourists per month—double the number compared to last year, the source added.


The Bangkok-born premier also directed AoT to speed up baggage handling processes to avoid long wait times.

He highlighted the importance of the automated document verification system to help reduce the workload for immigration officers, ensuring that tourists do not wait more than 30 minutes at immigration during peak times.

 

Provincial Police Region 8 outlined their preparations to facilitate tourism and prevent crimes, including plans to collaborate closely with consulates in Phuket, such as those of Russia, China, India, Australia, the United Kingdom, and Scandinavian countries.

 

Moreover, there will be an increase in the number of international volunteers to assist tourists in communicating with authorities or offering other help.


Police will strictly enforce the law to reduce crimes and enhance tourist safety, especially as the government has extended the operating hours of entertainment venues to 4am, a move that has received positive feedback from tourists, the source noted. The Thai PM also instructed the RTN to assist tourists in case of accidents at sea, reported Bangkok Post.

 

 

by Bob Scott
Picture courtesy of Travel + Leisure

 

Source: The Thaiger 2024-08-13

 

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin insists tourist safety in Phuket must be prioritised ahead of the upcoming high season.

That's embarrassing in itself... if it has to be said.

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key points ....  read between the lines

 the 62 year old prime minister   ( very important detail .. imagine if he was only 60 ????)   

emphasised the need .. particularly police officers, to be fully prepared to provide services to tourists and address potential crimes,  committed by  tourists.

 

During the high season, the airport expects to welcome 14,000-15,000 tourists each day, amounting to approximately 600,000 tourists per month—double the number compared to last year,


The Bangkok-born premier   ( another extremely high imoortant detail ) directed AoT to speed up baggage handling processes to avoid long wait times.

( hurry up and get them to the bars so they can spend money )  (and stock up on the vodka and beer)

 such as those of Russia, China, India, Australia, the United Kingdom, and Scandinavian countries.

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Police will strictly enforce the law to reduce crimes and enhance tourist safety,

especially as the government has extended the operating hours of entertainment venues to 4am,  ( what could possibly go wrong ?)

a move that has received positive feedback from tourists, ( bar owners )the source noted.

The Thai PM also instructed the RTN to assist tourists in case of accidents at sea, 

( what about the accidents on the roads.. motor bikes/taxis  ..   the bar bouncer beat downs

the list goes on..  and on..  and on

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