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Phuket Intl' arrivals up 41%: AoT

PHUKET: -- While the 'red shirt' protests and ensuing government crackdown in the Thai capital saw international passenger arrivals to Bangkok airports fall by 0.6% last month, the number of international arrivals to Phuket in April increased by 41.4%, according to Airports of Thailand (AoT) statistics reported by real estate firm CB Richard Ellis today.

International arrivals to Suvarnabhumi Airport last month fell by 0.6% to 1,184,241 compared with 1,190,820 in April 2009, said the report. The drop represented a 14.9% decrease from April 2008 figures.

However, international arrivals to Phuket International Airport continued to improve despite the political turmoil in Bangkok.

The total number of international passenger arrivals at Phuket Airport was 120,015 compared with 84,871 in April 2009 – a 41.1% increase.

Compared with 2008 figures, Phuket international passenger arrivals increased by 40.0%.

The total number of domestic passenger arrivals at Phuket Airport also rose, but only slightly, from 146,088 in April this year compared with 145,209 in April 2009.

“The April figures were very encouraging taking into account Bangkok’s escalating political protests and the closure of many European airports due to volcanic ash. Obviously, May figures are likely to be poor. The question is will they recover and how long will it take?” said James Pitchon, Executive Director at CB Richard Ellis Thailand.

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-- Phuket Gazette 2010-05-26

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It is indeed strange. During the past several days I have been in several of the most popular tourist shopping locales: Tesco-Lotus, Big-C, Central Festival, as well as just driving around. The place has an empty feel. Yes, the rainy season has started, but I have been here 8 years and have a feel for what the tourist density would be.

The numbers for May should be revealing.

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I agree, strange! It will be interesting to see their "numbers" for May. There isn't anyone but us locals down in Rawai. A handful of tourists on the beach at Naiharn. Maybe they all went to Patong! I wouldn't know as I never go there. I hear from friends that Kata is dead too. Central is empty, along with shops going out of business there.

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