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Israel-Iran Conflict Puts a Damper on Thailand's Tourist Dreams

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The ongoing Israel-Iran conflict is wreaking havoc on Israel's travel plans to Thailand. Flight disruptions and soaring airfares are projected to cut the growth of the Israeli tourist market this year.

 

Many Israelis seeking to escape the turmoil are finding themselves stranded in Phuket and Samui, unable to secure flights back home.

 

Thailand’s Tourism and Sports Minister, Sorawong Thienthong, highlighted that airspace closures across the Middle East are a significant barrier for travellers. He predicts Israeli arrivals could see a steep 29% decline in June, extending through the third quarter.

 

This is a stark contrast to previous projections by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), which aimed for a 52% increase in Israeli visitors, totalling 427,000 arrivals this year.

 

The TAT has prepared two potential scenarios reflecting the conflict's impact. If tensions ease by the third quarter, they anticipate 350,000 arrivals, marking a 24% increase.

 

However, a prolonged conflict could bring about only 335,000 arrivals, representing 19% growth. Despite current challenges, Israeli arrivals posted a remarkable 76% increase in the first five months, fuelling hopes for some growth in the year.

 

The conflict has far-reaching effects beyond just tourism numbers. Many countries have issued travel advisories against visiting Israel, affecting travel sentiment.

 

Moreover, the prolonged conflict is expected to cut into Israel’s economic growth and its citizens’ ability to travel abroad. Since June 13, Israel's airspace has been shut, impacting airlines like El Al, which used to operate numerous flights to Bangkok and Phuket.

 

Ratchaporn Poolsawadee, vice-president of the Tourism Council of Thailand, noted that Koh Samui, Koh Phangan, and Koh Tao are particularly affected, with many Israelis unable to return home.

 

His own accommodation business experienced significant cancellations worth 1.6 million baht from Israeli tourists. Other hoteliers are encountering similar setbacks, highlighting the broader economic impact.

 

Rangsiman Kingkaew, president of the Tourism Council of Phuket, mentioned collaboration with local operators to assist stranded tourists needing accommodation.

 

Although this is low season, there is concern about the broader tourism industry. Rising oil prices could lead to more expensive airfares, further complicating the situation for tourists and operators alike.

 

Ultimately, while the Israeli market in Thailand might still grow slightly this year, ongoing conflict and economic factors may overshadow these gains. 

 

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  • Nonsense.. Most flights are booked weeks before departure, and the Israeli-Iran conflict is just escalating in the last week.. Thailand should be happy that less Israeli tourists are coming as they ca

  • Even if booked weeks before departure, the airports and airspace is closed, so the flights got cancelled. Israeli tourists have caused just as much trouble as Brits, Aussies, Koreans, Chinese and Indi

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    Some good news out of the conflict then. 

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Nonsense.. Most flights are booked weeks before departure, and the Israeli-Iran conflict is just escalating in the last week.. Thailand should be happy that less Israeli tourists are coming as they caused a lot of trouble as we could  read here

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Excuses, excuses - a fly farts in Brazil and the TAT would blame that for the lack of tourists

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Anything to blame except that Thailand is old hat at the moment that can spin and spin but while the Thai baht is strong tourists will go elsewhere

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Thailand's daily speculative tourist number obsession strikes again.

Thailand needs to focus on what visitors want when they come on holiday.

6 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

Nonsense.. Most flights are booked weeks before departure, and the Israeli-Iran conflict is just escalating in the last week.. Thailand should be happy that less Israeli tourists are coming as they caused a lot of trouble as we could  read here

 

Even if booked weeks before departure, the airports and airspace is closed, so the flights got cancelled. Israeli tourists have caused just as much trouble as Brits, Aussies, Koreans, Chinese and Indians, probably less actually.

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Some good news out of the conflict then. 

Its low  season and approaching monsoon season in July , please come during peak time.

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 Every time you think Thailand cannot shoot itself in the foot to encourage visitors it announces extra obstacles  like tests for foreign drivers even those with IDP.... And if course I have to acknowledge the superiority of the driving skills of the Thais . 

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Restaurants and Guesthouses in Pai will be happy !

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9 hours ago, webfact said:

The ongoing Israel-Iran conflict is wreaking havoc on Israel's travel plans to Thailand. Flight disruptions and soaring airfares are projected to cut the growth of the Israeli tourist market this year.

Blame everything else except yourselves, the constant fights, drugs, drunkenness, taxi rip-offs, safety, the list is endless.

Clean up your own mess before blaming the decline on others.

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People are being killed, but Thailand only cares about their bottom line. SMH

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As I said before, less troublesome tourists from the middle east. Where is the bad news?

3 hours ago, riverhigh said:

As I said before, less troublesome tourists from the middle east. Where is the bad news?

Especially the camel jockeys 👍

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Civilians dieing everyday in multiple conflicts around the globe, and all Thailand does is come out with "so sad for us, our tourist dollars are fewer"... Pitiful.

 

3 hours ago, riverhigh said:

As I said before, less troublesome tourists from the middle east. Where is the bad news?

Exactly. Bangkok could use a flushing out of the annoying Arabs. 

How about getting the PM to join talks in Middle East. Her message : “on behalf of my people I ask the sides to consider resolving the issues urgently as our tourist industry is suffering. We have so many bar girls sitting around bars with fewer customers”. Kuwaiti delegate: “my son was deported for riding his rental bike allegedly recklessly in pattaya. So NO. Btw I have this sharp pain in my back from camel racing. How much for an oil massage habibti?”

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2 hours ago, advancebooking said:

the less isrealis here the better. bugger off is what I say

You cant even spell the ones you want to hate LOL

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2 hours ago, advancebooking said:

the less isrealis here the better. bugger off is what I say

 

   Would you prefer it if there were more unrealis  in Thailand ?

9 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Blame everything else except yourselves, the constant fights, drugs, drunkenness, taxi rip-offs, safety, the list is endless.

Clean up your own mess before blaming the decline on others.

So are you claiming that the attack on Iran has no effect on purist numbers of Israel to Thailand. 

3 hours ago, advancebooking said:

the less isrealis here the better. bugger off is what I say

Are you from Pai?

Or the southern islands? 
They have been reported for causing trouble.

Many Thais can not stand them.

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5 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

Are you from Pai?

Or the southern islands? 
They have been reported for causing trouble.

Many Thais can not stand them.

Many folks cannot stand you does that mean you should be banned from here?

 

 

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5 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

I think with less Israelis more people from other countries would return so it could be a net gain anyway.

Yeah but they would be a far lesser quality of tourists than the Israelis. Probably more australians, that wouldn't be very good.

5 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

So are you claiming that the attack on Iran has no effect on purist numbers of Israel to Thailand. 

Virtually none, certainly not as much as TAT are claiming

18 hours ago, Ohyesuare said:

 

Even if booked weeks before departure, the airports and airspace is closed, so the flights got cancelled. Israeli tourists have caused just as much trouble as Brits, Aussies, Koreans, Chinese and Indians, probably less actually.

And here's me thinking flights get rerouted...the rest of your comment is irrelevant and irrational.

12 hours ago, advancebooking said:

the less isrealis here the better. bugger off is what I say

I haven't met one yet

9 hours ago, Yagoda said:

You cant even spell the ones you want to hate LOL

And let's not forget "can't."

3 hours ago, Yagoda said:

Yeah but they would be a far lesser quality of tourists than the Israelis. Probably more australians, that wouldn't be very good.

Oi...leave us alone, you racist pig.

8 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

So are you claiming that the attack on Iran has no effect on purist numbers of Israel to Thailand. 

 Can you prove it does?

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