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Weak Baht Offers Pattaya Tourism Potential Boost Amid Low Season


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19 hours ago, Harrisfan said:

0.18 isnt much difference. You need 10% to make a difference.

Yeah, and when it was over 34, the toursists were pouring in until the earthquake.  Now no one would want to stay in any high-rise hotel when as of yet, very few have had inspections from qualitifed experts.  Many currencies are suffering right now too due to the tariff fiasco..once that settles down and  stabilizes folks might consider vacations again  I saw a news clip from the US that said snack foods were the only thing on the shelves as whenever there is a downturn in the economy people only buy meals not snacks.

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20 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The Thai baht dropped to 33.57 per US dollar on April 24, a decline from 33.39 just a day earlier, potentially turning the city into a more attractive destination for foreign tourists.

A drop of 0.18 baht/USD is not a weakening.  That's just the normal ups and downs of any currency market.

 

50 minutes ago, Mavideol said:

if the baht was weak it would be around 37-38 baht to 1 USD... if they want to boost tourism they should take a look at better rates

Or even B 40/$. I'm glad to get the better exchange rate, but really... this was no weakening.

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10 minutes ago, AgMech Cowboy said:

A drop of 0.18 baht/USD is not a weakening.  That's just the normal ups and downs of any currency market.

 

Or even B 40/$. I'm glad to get the better exchange rate, but really... this was no weakening.

sounds great to me....I remember 57 to one in '97...ended up spedning a lot of baht during those days.  great golf clubs from the factory in China.  Now I don't expect much of a drop as many currencies are fluctuating due to the tariff parties.

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What on earth are they talking about?

 

They highlight a very small intra day movement of the baht that in and of itself is totally meaningless. Meanwhile, a chart of anything from one month to 1 year shows an overall strengthening of the baht against USD, or, to be more accurate, a weakening of the USD.

 

When the baht is above 35 to USD, or even 37 like it was a year or so ago, THEN talk about a weakening.

 

This story is pure fiction and the writer should be sacked

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Weak Baht Offers Pattaya Tourism Potential Boost Amid Low Season.

 

Who thinks that 's going to make a difference for the tourists I think is mistaking.

0.18 Thb is    18 Thb per $ 100 that's not even worth to talk about. 🙏

 

 

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Escaped Thailand, Jomtien to Vietnam for Songkran 

Still here,

Beer cheaper

Food cheaper including Pork

Hotels cheaper

Beaches cheaper and cleaner 

No weed shops everywhere 

Feels safer

Thailand needs to look at itself, not just thinking a baht more for your dollar will attract tourists 

 

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On 4/25/2025 at 12:13 PM, Harrisfan said:

0.18 isnt much difference. You need 10% to make a difference.

 

on March 1st,  I converted euros at the rate 1 EUR = 35,54 bahts with Wise
Today 1 EUR = 38,09

Baht is clearly weaker

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I recall reading about a meeting with Thai industrial leaders and the government not too long ago.  They said industry needed a Baht at 34 to the USD to survive.  So no, I don’t feel the Baht is weak today.

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10 hours ago, Presnock said:

sounds great to me....I remember 57 to one in '97...ended up spedning a lot of baht during those days.  great golf clubs from the factory in China.  Now I don't expect much of a drop as many currencies are fluctuating due to the tariff parties.

Trump bringing higher tariffs to America is a bit like the British bringing tea to Boston, it's destined to fail and the ship is destined to sink.

 

Just think, we were fortunate enough to have seen the UK and the US in far better days, those former empires are only going to continue to decline in our lifetimes, while Asia continues to ascend.

 

Don the destroyer. Making America less relevant by the day. 

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