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6 minutes ago, ikke1959 said:

Thailand claims everything to explain why the tourists stay away. Now the Israel Iran war is the reason.. However TAT does apparently not know that almost every tourist is planning his holiday months ahead, and only a few last minute...So this war of 1 week will not have a huge impact on the tourists as they claim, but is due to already existing reasons, as too expensive destination, not welcoming tourists by several outdated rules as vaping, alcoholsales, double standards and pricing, air pollution, dangerous roads etc etc.

Not sure if local residents should be happy or sad ?

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6 hours ago, Upnotover said:

50% of 7% of a small market.  Whilst the drop itself may be substantial it's hard to imagine that this puts Thai Tourism in "jeopardy".

Yes, but a lot of the pumpui girls rely on this market, could be devastating for them.:)

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Posted
7 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

Thailand claims everything to explain why the tourists stay away. Now the Israel Iran war is the reason.. However TAT does apparently not know that almost every tourist is planning his holiday months ahead, and only a few last minute...So this war of 1 week will not have a huge impact on the tourists as they claim, but is due to already existing reasons, as too expensive destination, not welcoming tourists by several outdated rules as vaping, alcoholsales, double standards and pricing, air pollution, dangerous roads etc etc.

Right.They never looking at themselves and admit the true reason why tourists choose another country.

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6 hours ago, Quentin Zen said:

I could single-handedly end the conflict, save tourism, and humanity.   But Ploy wants to get coffee, so I can't.

 

Before COVID, nothing could derail Thailand from being a top tourist attraction.   The irony was that immigration started getting super strict when things were good.   Then years of nothing.   Then a slow recovery.   Then Chinese were kidnapped, scams, Russian wars, and 60-day stamps brought in negative stories every day (continuing).  People started Googling Vietnam.   The baht got stronger.  Visas got confusing, maybe back to 30 days.  Earthquake.  Now another war.  America is protesting internally, and everything is super expensive abroad.  Scams are now widely understood before planning a trip.  Japan got crazy popular.  

 

My point.....Thailand put tourism in jeopardy, not anything else.  The world has an absolute ton of money.  If Thailand really wants that money, something major needs to happen soon and stop the downward momentum.  Death by a thousand cuts is hard to watch.    

No more 90-day check-in.  No 800k in the bank (figure out a better way).   Possibility to own a house (maybe if living here for 10 years).  Easier Visas (get it all in country).  Easier path to citizenship.   much more, but start there...

The thing is, everything you have put in bold has nothing to do with tourism and everything to do with retiring to Thailand.

 

I agree with everything that you say in the context of retirement.

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How will it affect tourism half of the Israeli population are already over here I don’t think Thailand gets that many Iranian tourists over here 

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54 minutes ago, Upnotover said:

How would that impact tourists from the Middle East? 

 

As a few have pointed out, this is not the main cause of TAT's woes.

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11 hours ago, webfact said:

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The ongoing Israel-Iran conflict is taking its toll on Thailand's tourism sector, with a potential 50% decline in arrivals from five key Middle Eastern markets. The recent turmoil has already led to decreased visits to popular destinations like Phuket as a result of airspace disruptions.

 

Thapanee Kiatphaibool, governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), revealed that the Middle East crisis significantly impacts air travel. Airlines such as Emirates, Etihad, and Qatar Airways have rerouted their flights to avoid affected zones. Only Tehran-based Mahan Air has temporarily stopped flights to Bangkok and Phuket as a direct result of Iranian airspace closures, disrupting Iranian travel completely.

 

The Middle Eastern markets of Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria, which represented 7% of June 2024’s Middle Eastern tourist arrivals, face a potential 30-50% drop. June's travel typically sees increased traffic during the Eid al-Adha festival; last year, it attracted 7,165 tourists. This sharp decline could significantly affect anticipated tourist numbers, with projections falling between 3,500 and 5,000 visitors.

 

Thapanee also voiced concerns about the broader impact on Middle Eastern tourists from Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Oman, Kuwait, Qatar, and Bahrain—nations accounting for 80% of the region's market—should they perceive travel as unsafe. Key Thai destinations like Bangkok, Pattaya, Phuket, and Chiang Mai may experience the most significant disruptions in hotel occupancy rates.

 

The tourism situation remains fluid, with the potential for rebounding arrivals in July if tensions ease. Airlines like Royal Jordanian plan to introduce new routes, including a biweekly Amman-Bangkok service launching in August.

 

Nonetheless, a complete recovery hinges on how extensively the conflict inflicts damage and disrupts travel.

 

The TAT aims for a 1.06 million Middle Eastern visitor influx in 2024, a growth of 11% from the previous year, targeting an impressive revenue of 86 billion baht. Whether these ambitions are met will largely depend on resolving the current geopolitical tensions.

 

image.png  Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2025-06-18

 

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Usual TAT BS looking for any excuse for low tourist numbers 🤷🏼

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2 hours ago, Upnotover said:

How would that impact tourists from the Middle East? 

Exactly! We need thousands more of Arab and Israelis to enrich our multicultural, vibrant Pattaya; and we start celebrating all the Muslim festivals. Ramadan only lasts a month!

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