snoop1130 Posted Thursday at 10:38 AM Posted Thursday at 10:38 AM Picture courtesy of Erik Karits, Unsplash Thailand is enjoying a tourism resurgence with over 5.5 million international visitors arriving between January 1 and February 16, according to the Ministry of Tourism and Sports led by Sorawong Thienthong. This boom has generated more than 270 billion baht (about $8 billion), boosting the nation's economic recovery. Long-distance travelers have increased by 1.3% in the last week, with Russia, France, and the United States leading the charge. Notably, Russian visitors grew by 7.54% week-on-week. Despite this growth, weekly international arrivals dipped slightly to 784,175, a 6.36% decline from the previous week. Malaysia, China, Russia, South Korea, and India rank as Thailand’s top five tourism sources, sustaining strong visitor flows. The ministry projects an increase in visitors soon, driven by upcoming events, improved travel measures, and favorable conditions to attract more tourists to the country, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-02-20 1
DonniePeverley Posted Thursday at 11:20 AM Posted Thursday at 11:20 AM 2024 tourism statisitics INDIA - 13 MILLION VISITORS - income generated from international tourism 38 BILLION (without domestic tourism income) Thailand 35 MILLION VISITORS - income generated from international tourism 48 BILLION (however it is not known if Thailand adds domestic tourism to this total) Tell me Thailand isn't just allowing cheap visitors to wreck this place for hardly much net increase revenue. India also has a soul destroying visa entry requriements to even countries like UK, USA. Thailand's borders are open to the world. THERE IS NO NEED FOR CHEAP MASS TOURISM. Thailand is turning away quality tourists. 1 1
hotchilli Posted Thursday at 10:12 PM Posted Thursday at 10:12 PM 11 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Thailand is enjoying a tourism resurgence with over 5.5 million international visitors arriving between January 1 and February 16, according to the Ministry of Tourism and Sports led by Sorawong Thienthong. This boom has generated more than 270 billion baht (about $8 billion), boosting the nation's economic recovery. Good work, businesses and the girls are working flat-out to keep up
freedomnow Posted Thursday at 10:24 PM Posted Thursday at 10:24 PM 11 hours ago, DonniePeverley said: 2024 tourism statisitics THERE IS NO NEED FOR CHEAP MASS TOURISM. Thailand is turning away quality tourists. How are they turning away quality tourists exactly ? Please explain ?
hotsun Posted Thursday at 10:30 PM Posted Thursday at 10:30 PM 4 minutes ago, freedomnow said: How are they turning away quality tourists exactly ? Please explain ? By allowing india china and russia in. Cant be helped. Thailands neighbors have the worst tourists
freedomnow Posted Thursday at 11:01 PM Posted Thursday at 11:01 PM 30 minutes ago, hotsun said: By allowing india china and russia in. Cant be helped. Thailands neighbors have the worst tourists and yet again, to repeat "How does that turn away quality tourists ?"
kinyara Posted yesterday at 12:54 AM Posted yesterday at 12:54 AM 13 hours ago, DonniePeverley said: 2024 tourism statisitics INDIA - 13 MILLION VISITORS - income generated from international tourism 38 BILLION (without domestic tourism income) Thailand 35 MILLION VISITORS - income generated from international tourism 48 BILLION (however it is not known if Thailand adds domestic tourism to this total) Tell me Thailand isn't just allowing cheap visitors to wreck this place for hardly much net increase revenue. India also has a soul destroying visa entry requriements to even countries like UK, USA. Thailand's borders are open to the world. THERE IS NO NEED FOR CHEAP MASS TOURISM. Thailand is turning away quality tourists. The amount of spend is directly related to length of stay, so what was the average length of stay for tourists to India compared to Thailand ? Thailand's main, and growth, tourism markets are its near neighbours who are typically short stay tourists of 4-5 days on average. This is why an increase in tourist numbers doesn't necessarily equate to a large increase in overall tourism revenue.
worrab Posted yesterday at 02:24 AM Posted yesterday at 02:24 AM I may be complete stupid but can someone please explain to me how they know it has generated more than 270 billion THB?
kinyara Posted yesterday at 03:14 AM Posted yesterday at 03:14 AM 49 minutes ago, worrab said: I may be complete stupid but can someone please explain to me how they know it has generated more than 270 billion THB? Currency exchange figures possibly.
ozz1 Posted yesterday at 04:04 AM Posted yesterday at 04:04 AM I don't understand one minute they say it's quiet next there is a boom of tourists please make up your minds but it is tat talking so the calculators are working over time
FritsSikkink Posted yesterday at 04:15 AM Posted yesterday at 04:15 AM 16 hours ago, DonniePeverley said: Thailand is turning away quality tourists. Quality tourists or 2-week millionaire sexpats?
DonniePeverley Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 21 hours ago, freedomnow said: How are they turning away quality tourists exactly ? Please explain ? Go to Pattaya. It is now predominately catering to cheap tourists from India. If you have money, or a middle class family you will most likely say no to going there now, and head elsewhere. Go to Phuket. It is now predominately made up of cheap trash tourists, crime, drugs, violence everywhere, Russians. Benidorm Brits. If you have money, middle class with a family you will vacation elsewhere. That is what i mean. Go see islands like Barbados, Aruba, St Lucia, upper class islands in the Caribbean. I'd say Sri Lanka still caters for decent tourists too. Maldives. Thailand could cater for a decent sort of customer - but it always pivots to mass trashy tourism. 1
DonniePeverley Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 18 hours ago, kinyara said: The amount of spend is directly related to length of stay, so what was the average length of stay for tourists to India compared to Thailand ? Thailand's main, and growth, tourism markets are its near neighbours who are typically short stay tourists of 4-5 days on average. This is why an increase in tourist numbers doesn't necessarily equate to a large increase in overall tourism revenue. The new visas are having many people staying in Thailand now for longer. You see it everywhere. See Russians in Phuket. Isrealis in Pai. You feel it - change in landscape.
BayArea Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 2 hours ago, DonniePeverley said: Go to Pattaya. It is now predominately catering to cheap tourists from India. If you have money, or a middle class family you will most likely say no to going there now, and head elsewhere. Go to Phuket. It is now predominately made up of cheap trash tourists, crime, drugs, violence everywhere, Russians. Benidorm Brits. If you have money, middle class with a family you will vacation elsewhere. That is what i mean. Go see islands like Barbados, Aruba, St Lucia, upper class islands in the Caribbean. I'd say Sri Lanka still caters for decent tourists too. Maldives. Thailand could cater for a decent sort of customer - but it always pivots to mass trashy tourism. it's simple. Thailand and TAT don't care about so- called quality tourists, never have. They are only concerned about spending of the baht, period! quantity over quality has been their formula. TAT loves to tell the world how many tourists they received each month. All the while, the incidents of violence, scams, and accidents related to tourism continues to rise each year without any proper resolve from the clowns in charge.
kinyara Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 5 hours ago, DonniePeverley said: The new visas are having many people staying in Thailand now for longer. You see it everywhere. See Russians in Phuket. Isrealis in Pai. You feel it - change in landscape. Correct, all my friends from the UK have taken advantage of the extension to 60 days visa free this high season. Similar situation with Europeans from the likes of Germany and France in my condo. I would class these as wealthier tourists and you said in an earlier post Thailand is turning away these quality tourists, when in fact it has encouraged them to stay longer by extending visa free. As I said before I very much doubt the high volume near markets like Malaysia, China and India are spending longer here, they are typically short stay visitors. You didn't answer my question about average length of stay in India compared to Thailand, I'm genuinely curious.
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