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Were the Duty Free shops at Swampy Arrivals (when you land in the country and leave the airport) ever removed as was proposed earlier this year? I like good Scotch and fly often enough that half my collection has come from Duty Free here and elsewhere. But when I last arrived and walked out on 11/25 I didn't see any shops, but I may have missed something. (And I already had my limit in my bag from my point of departure, so it was not important that day.) Anyone know?

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Was it really the case that King Power stopped selling alcohol on these days? And did the various lounges stop providing alcohol to business and first class passengers?

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

The intent behind this regulatory adjustment is clear: to enhance travellers' spending capabilities while invigorating Thailand's robust tourism sector.

5 days of the year?

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7 hours ago, Enzian said:

Were the Duty Free shops at Swampy Arrivals (when you land in the country and leave the airport) ever removed as was proposed earlier this year?

 

Yes, they're gone - a really poorly thought-out idea that will accomplish pretty much nothing. 

 

5 hours ago, Foxx said:

Was it really the case that King Power stopped selling alcohol on these days? And did the various lounges stop providing alcohol to business and first class passengers?

 

No and no.

 

I've never been clear on what exactly this measure was meant to address, since even convenience stores at international airports were already exempt from the alcohol sales hours restrictions. Did the 7-11s have to halt sales on that small number of religious days? Maybe, but getting rid of that wouldn't seem to merit this grand announcement.

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10 hours ago, webfact said:

One key element of these regulatory revisions is facilitating brewpubs and craft beer breweries to distribute keg beer beyond their premises, provided the containers hold a minimum of 20 litres.

 

This is actually far more interesting than the part about airports. There are already a number of small brew pubs illegally selling draft beer from small producers and home brewers, some of which is of very high quality. Legalizing this will hopefully lead to more production and more venues selling these artisanal brews.

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10 hours ago, redwood1 said:

I told you guys the afternoon alcohol sales ban would stay........Hey I am not much of a drinker but its VERY VERY VERY VERY inconvenient when your shopping in the afternoon and you are not able to buy wine because of this STUPID STUPID rule....


100% right!!! Specialy because Thailand has a law which forbid selling alcohol to persons under 21 years.

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1 hour ago, snowgard said:


100% right!!! Specialy because Thailand has a law which forbid selling alcohol to persons under 21 years.

 

It's 20 not 21, which makes the law some mini marts adhere to that they cannot sell booze within 300 meters of a school rather irrelevant 

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Two things.

 

1. If you are daft enough to buy alcohol at an airport when you can get it free on the plane , you are a bit of a fool.

2. If you are daft enough to buy alcohol at an airport on arrival rather than a 7/11 on the way to your location you are a fool 

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I am sure it is big money, but all over the world there is a big increase of arguments and violence by passengers on planes.  How many of these are alcohol related?  I am not against people drinking, but I think an airport is a very poor choice to open up more drinking let alone having alcohol available at all.

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1 hour ago, RichardColeman said:

If you are daft enough to buy alcohol at an airport when you can get it free on the plane , you are a bit of a fool.

Not if you are stuck in the airport with a long stopover and can't leave the airport!

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On 12/27/2024 at 1:51 PM, jcmj said:

Well the visitors will be pissed when they leave the airport and go out later for a drink. Sure we know you can get it, but many foreigners don’t and only see the signs. Why plan a holiday here when you can’t even buy a bottle of wine or alcohol at the store to enjoy yourself. Thailand needs to wake up and get with the time. 

I stayed in Bangkok with my girlfriend during one holiday period and she cheerfully told me how to buy beer at a nearby " closed " market. I was instructed to knock on the door and the owner would open and sell me as much beer as I wanted. Thai people seem to have a very loose or contemptuous view of the law.  🙂

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Thailand needs to follow the example of Cambodia. 24-hour alcohol sales with no exceptions. Curbing alcohol sales has NO effect on actual consumption. I can find all alcoholic drinks on sale by asking Thai people who know the neighborhood.

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On 12/30/2024 at 12:37 PM, Felton Jarvis said:

I stayed in Bangkok with my girlfriend during one holiday period and she cheerfully told me how to buy beer at a nearby " closed " market. I was instructed to knock on the door and the owner would open and sell me as much beer as I wanted. Thai people seem to have a very loose or contemptuous view of the law.  🙂

And there you go coruption first hand !!

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On 12/27/2024 at 9:45 PM, proton said:

 

It's 20 not 21, which makes the law some mini marts adhere to that they cannot sell booze within 300 meters of a school rather irrelevant 

100% correct

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On 12/29/2024 at 7:32 AM, RichardColeman said:

Two things.

 

1. If you are daft enough to buy alcohol at an airport when you can get it free on the plane , you are a bit of a fool.

2. If you are daft enough to buy alcohol at an airport on arrival rather than a 7/11 on the way to your location you are a fool 

 

This post is well out the on the fringes of 'bizarreness'...     

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33 minutes ago, Felton Jarvis said:

That's the kind of "corruption" that I LIKE. It hurts NO ONE!!!

would like to know how you know corruption does not hurt some one,  how do you know the owner did not get into trouble for selling you a beer, and by your own actions you have shown you are a corupt person just what Thailand needs, go join Thaskin

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14 hours ago, MikeandDow said:

would like to know how you know corruption does not hurt some one,  how do you know the owner did not get into trouble for selling you a beer, and by your own actions you have shown you are a corupt person just what Thailand needs, go join Thaskin

I have always supported Thaksin, just like the majority of Thai people. So-called "corruption" allows me to live here. Thai Immigration makes it possible to use an agent to extend my stay every year. Only a mentally ill person could see a problem with that. "Corruption" is a matter of semantics. One man's corruption is another man's way of getting business done. Everyone wins. Go join Prayut Chanocha.

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13 minutes ago, Felton Jarvis said:

I have always supported Thaksin, just like the majority of Thai people. So-called "corruption" allows me to live here. Thai Immigration makes it possible to use an agent to extend my stay every year. Only a mentally ill person could see a problem with that. "Corruption" is a matter of semantics. One man's corruption is another man's way of getting business done. Everyone wins. Go join Prayut Chanocha.

Its pretty obvious you are new to Thailand and are by your own admission a corupt person, I can see why you would support a Convicted Felon, killer, con man and corupt person like Thaskin!!! But  by no means the Majority of Thai people support Thaskin you need to read the news !! I think you are very delusional if you think coruption does not hurt people and is a way of getting business done and Everyone wins,very chidish attitude,

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On 1/11/2025 at 11:28 AM, Felton Jarvis said:

I have always supported Thaksin, just like the majority of Thai people. So-called "corruption" allows me to live here. Thai Immigration makes it possible to use an agent to extend my stay every year. Only a mentally ill person could see a problem with that. "Corruption" is a matter of semantics. One man's corruption is another man's way of getting business done. Everyone wins. Go join Prayut Chanocha.

That mentality  strikes me as belonging to Mafia principles. "Everyone wins" ...really?

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