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TAT: Tourism industry yet to be affected by flooding

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TAT: Tourism industry yet to be affected by flooding

BANGKOK, 29 September 2013 (NNT) – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) says the flooding situation in Thailand has yet to affect the tourism industry.

According to TAT Governor Surapol Svetasreni, despite the current floods in many provinces throughout the country, the tourism industry has not been sabotaged by the situation as tourist attractions are not damaged and the number of travelers is still the same, especially those foreign visitors, who still travel to places as usual.

When asked about the future of Thai tourism industry, the governor said the government’s 2.2 trillion baht infrastructure project would be the key factor contributing to the growth and stability of the tourism sector as travelers will be able to get to places easier and quicker.

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I'm sure that's of great comfort to those whose life's are being wrecked by the current flooding. How can TAT be so insensitive to what is happening to those affected by flooding, that they can make crass statements such as this.

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We should have learned by now, that according to TAT, nothing, absolutely nothing, affect the touristnumbers!

The whole country could be flooded under 2 meters of water, and TAT would claim the number of tourist who enjoy sailing are breaking all records! thumbsup.gif

BANGKOK, 29 September 2013 (NNT) – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) says the flooding situation in Thailand has yet to affect the tourism industry.

According to TAT Governor Surapol Svetasreni, despite the current floods in many provinces throughout the country, the tourism industry has not been sabotaged by the situation as tourist attractions are not damaged and the number of travelers is still the same, especially those foreign visitors, who still travel to places as usual.

Said tourists are already in the country, of course the figures will not change due to '' sabotage''..I would suggest that Surapol Svetasreni checks out the meaning of the word , ''sabotage,'' and then perhaps reword his current inane comment.

When asked about the future of Thai tourism industry, the governor said the government’s 2.2 trillion baht infrastructure project would be the key factor contributing to the growth and stability of the tourism sector as travelers will be able to get to places easier and quicker.

What a wonderful comment.

A child of 3 years of age could and probably did make the statement concerning the speed of movement of the tourists.

Of of course the above ''key factor'' will only apply if Thailand is still a ''tourist trap.''

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One must ask does this person actual get paid for making such inane comment?

Another great statement brought to you by the TAT Dream Team

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Tell that to the Prachin Buri villager shown on the news the other night - selling fruit waist-deep in water and wai'ing the phuyai as he walked along a plank placed above water level so he wouldn't get wet.

I'm sure she's at least content in the knowledge that the massive revenue from the unhindered, free-spending tourists will lead to better infrastructure for her community in the future.

Tell that to the Prachin Buri villager shown on the news the other night - selling fruit waist-deep in water and wai'ing the phuyai as he walked along a plank placed above water level so he wouldn't get wet.

I'm sure she's at least content in the knowledge that the massive revenue from the unhindered, free-spending tourists will lead to better infrastructure for her community in the future.

What the hell has this got to do with the article? The head of the tourism authority of Tourism is commenting on how tourism has so far been affected, he is not disrespecting anyone, or anything. Should no one in any position of authority through Thailand make any positive comment until the flooding is over for fear of offending someone who is having a hard time at the moment?

Get real- the flooding is ongoing like it does every year- terrible as it is, life goes on.

Tourist arrivals will increase by 20% by the end of this year. According to a reliably (wet water) TAT source the 257 already ordered hydroplanes will not be sufficient.

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TAT: Tourism industry yet to be affected by flooding

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When asked about the future of Thai tourism industry, the governor said the government’s 2.2 trillion baht infrastructure project would be the key factor contributing to the growth and stability of the tourism sector as travelers will be able to get to places easier and quicker.

What a wonderful comment.

A child of 3 years of age could and probably did make the statement concerning the speed of movement of the tourists.

Of of course the above ''key factor'' will only apply if Thailand is still a ''tourist trap.''

.

One must ask does this person actual get paid for making such inane comment?

Another great statement brought to you by the TAT Dream Team

How will they plan to get tourists, quickly or otherwise, around Thailand when half the country is underwater?

Or will TAT have high speed boats to ferry tourists around during the flooding monsoon season?

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Here in Pattaya tourism has not been affected by the floods and the girls are making more money than ever.

They had the good sense to use floating ping-pong balls rather than ball bearings decades ago.

How will they plan to get tourists, quickly or otherwise, around Thailand when half the country is underwater?

On Jet Skies.

.....that is the only concern....short term profit....

...and...

..........now they tie in tourism with the 2.2 T they want.....

....these people are sick deep down in their souls....they will say and do anything....and apparently nobody can stop them...

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Just goes to show, the hunt for poon always trumps the need for pontoon.

I'm sure that's of great comfort to those whose life's are being wrecked by the current flooding. How can TAT be so insensitive to what is happening to those affected by flooding, that they can make crass statements such as this.

It's all about the headline. People reading it will still keep coming. The airport is open to Phuket and the road is open to Pattaya.. They're not insensitive, it's me, me, me. What flooding?

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I'm sure that's of great comfort to those whose life's are being wrecked by the current flooding. How can TAT be so insensitive to what is happening to those affected by flooding, that they can make crass statements such as this.

I don't think PR has ever been much of a deal here and people who are ' somebodies ', or think they are, don't worry about the feelings of inferiors.

Look at the insensitivity of YL and Plod, especially the latter, maybe he's technically correct that the floods are not " worrisome " but that needs a better sell to those affected once again instead of the Thai officialdom " I have spoken " style.

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What a wonderful statement from T.A.T so caring & thoughtfully made to those up to their armpits in water again, or worse still raw sewage.

smacks of "piss on the fire my toast's done''!!

A tad selfish!!

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Tell that to the Prachin Buri villager shown on the news the other night - selling fruit waist-deep in water and wai'ing the phuyai as he walked along a plank placed above water level so he wouldn't get wet.

I'm sure she's at least content in the knowledge that the massive revenue from the unhindered, free-spending tourists will lead to better infrastructure for her community in the future.

What the hell has this got to do with the article? The head of the tourism authority of Tourism is commenting on how tourism has so far been affected, he is not disrespecting anyone, or anything. Should no one in any position of authority through Thailand make any positive comment until the flooding is over for fear of offending someone who is having a hard time at the moment?

Get real- the flooding is ongoing like it does every year- terrible as it is, life goes on.

Maybe you should get real and put yourself in the position of the long suffering folks who live in the flood zones. Two years ago they were told in would never happen again and new flood prevention would be brought in, a week ago their PM said there's no flooding and there will not be and as the waters rose Plod weighed in with his " under control " comments.

Now these people are being told tourism isn't affected as if they are worried with a house under water and possibly not much in the way of relief aid.

Yes this happens every year as does every government's promises, the denials, weak excuses and public statements that are hardly words of comfort and sympathy.

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I'm sure that's of great comfort to those whose life's are being wrecked by the current flooding. How can TAT be so insensitive to what is happening to those affected by flooding, that they can make crass statements such as this.

Easy, those who are affected are poor people and hence are not significant in the eyes of TAT

BANGKOK, 29 September 2013 (NNT) – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) says the flooding situation in Thailand has yet to affect the tourism industry.

According to TAT Governor Surapol Svetasreni, despite the current floods in many provinces throughout the country, the tourism industry has not been sabotaged by the situation as tourist attractions are not damaged and the number of travelers is still the same, especially those foreign visitors, who still travel to places as usual.

Said tourists are already in the country, of course the figures will not change due to '' sabotage''..I would suggest that Surapol Svetasreni checks out the meaning of the word , ''sabotage,'' and then perhaps reword his current inane comment.

When asked about the future of Thai tourism industry, the governor said the government’s 2.2 trillion baht infrastructure project would be the key factor contributing to the growth and stability of the tourism sector as travelers will be able to get to places easier and quicker.

What a wonderful comment.

A child of 3 years of age could and probably did make the statement concerning the speed of movement of the tourists.

Of of course the above ''key factor'' will only apply if Thailand is still a ''tourist trap.''

.

One must ask does this person actual get paid for making such inane comment?

Another great statement brought to you by the TAT Dream Team

Plus there is this presumption that they are going to be able to borrow the 2.2 trillion that they are looking for.

Who is going to be prepared to loan that sort of money to a government which is known for depleting (very rapidly) huge sums of money allocated to specific policies, with no obvious benefits from its use...?!

Unbe-<deleted>- lievable!

We should have learned by now, that according to TAT, nothing, absolutely nothing, affect the touristnumbers!

The whole country could be flooded under 2 meters of water, and TAT would claim the number of tourist who enjoy sailing are breaking all records! thumbsup.gif

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Tell that to the Prachin Buri villager shown on the news the other night - selling fruit waist-deep in water and wai'ing the phuyai as he walked along a plank placed above water level so he wouldn't get wet.

I'm sure she's at least content in the knowledge that the massive revenue from the unhindered, free-spending tourists will lead to better infrastructure for her community in the future.

Despite all the tourism rhetoric in Thailand, few foreign tourists have, or will ever visit Prachinburi. Most have never even heard of it.

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BANGKOK, 29 September 2013 (NNT) – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) says the flooding situation in Thailand has yet to affect the tourism industry.

According to TAT Governor Surapol Svetasreni, despite the current floods in many provinces throughout the country, the tourism industry has not been sabotaged by the situation as tourist attractions are not damaged and the number of travelers is still the same, especially those foreign visitors, who still travel to places as usual.

Said tourists are already in the country, of course the figures will not change due to '' sabotage''..I would suggest that Surapol Svetasreni checks out the meaning of the word , ''sabotage,'' and then perhaps reword his current inane comment.

When asked about the future of Thai tourism industry, the governor said the government’s 2.2 trillion baht infrastructure project would be the key factor contributing to the growth and stability of the tourism sector as travelers will be able to get to places easier and quicker.

What a wonderful comment.

A child of 3 years of age could and probably did make the statement concerning the speed of movement of the tourists.

Of of course the above ''key factor'' will only apply if Thailand is still a ''tourist trap.''

.

One must ask does this person actual get paid for making such inane comment?

Another great statement brought to you by the TAT Dream Team

Looks more like a desperate plea for the 2.2 trillion baht loan.

A broad sweeping statement backed up by no specific plan other than we will see to it that the money gets spent.

He figures that We are kids, are grandchildren, and great grandchildren should spend 50 years paying 5 trillion baht for a 2,2 trillion baht loan so that tourists can travel faster.

Not one baht of it to be spent on getting through immigration and customs in a timely manner put super sonic speed to Yala. Where they can buy a cheap trinket and stand around watching a vender figure out with the help of their calculator how much change from a 100 baht bill when the customer bought a 50 baht item.

Even worse yet if they were to get any High Speed Train Service it would only be to a few selected places and there by take away tourist business from areas with out it.wai2.gif

How about a bill instead to bring all rail service up to respectable standards concrete ties new road beds properly installed proper drainage and have it mandatory that all politicians work manually on the project (300 baht a day don't want to break the law) until the whole nation has safe rail traffic or a decent education which ever comes first. Should take about the same time for both. I doubt that bunch of dougheads would learn any thing bur Thailand would be a far better country. [Actually it would be improving a great country]wai2.gif

TAT really are a bunch of idiots. What an ill thought out statement. Nothing will ever effect tourists according to TAT, money number one.

Tell that to the Prachin Buri villager shown on the news the other night - selling fruit waist-deep in water and wai'ing the phuyai as he walked along a plank placed above water level so he wouldn't get wet.

I'm sure she's at least content in the knowledge that the massive revenue from the unhindered, free-spending tourists will lead to better infrastructure for her community in the future.

What the hell has this got to do with the article? The head of the tourism authority of Tourism is commenting on how tourism has so far been affected, he is not disrespecting anyone, or anything. Should no one in any position of authority through Thailand make any positive comment until the flooding is over for fear of offending someone who is having a hard time at the moment?

Get real- the flooding is ongoing like it does every year- terrible as it is, life goes on.

Maybe you should get real and put yourself in the position of the long suffering folks who live in the flood zones. Two years ago they were told in would never happen again and new flood prevention would be brought in, a week ago their PM said there's no flooding and there will not be and as the waters rose Plod weighed in with his " under control " comments.

Now these people are being told tourism isn't affected as if they are worried with a house under water and possibly not much in the way of relief aid.

Yes this happens every year as does every government's promises, the denials, weak excuses and public statements that are hardly words of comfort and sympathy.

forgive the cynicism, but it has probably saved the government billions on the rice scheme, a way of saving face, without having to say no more subsidy, damned if you do, dammed if you don't!

Also when she said the flooding won't be as bad, she was really only talking about Bangkok after all, Bangkok is Thailand!

a nuclear bomb could go off and TaT would say tourism has not been affected!!!!!!!!!!!

We should have learned by now, that according to TAT, nothing, absolutely nothing, affect the touristnumbers!

The whole country could be flooded under 2 meters of water, and TAT would claim the number of tourist who enjoy sailing are breaking all records! thumbsup.gif

YES oddly enough earhquakes airport occupations riots in the street assassinations by men in black the list is endless.Taxi and gemm scams,cards and pimps,floods and aircrashes,illegal minivans,balcony jumpers.

There must be something deeply seductive in comparisons to such boring cold countries.Obviously the warm moist weather and welcome overcomes concerns about corruption.

Or is it in fact this very corruption that is the attraction?

I like to be fleeced at the airport,charged double by the taxi,gassed in the hotel short tuktuk ride to a litter strewn strand where my Jetski awaits,fortunately there is no presstitution and the virtuous Buddhist observance of the locals means that any misfortune is due my own bad karma in previous life.

The TAT Governor could have stated that it has affected tourism and the critics would most likely have continued their hateful comments. Constructive criticism based on facts and established research, which can be verified, is an alternative.

An example would be for posters to provide data that shows reduced numbers of tourists in affected areas or hotel/tour cancelation statistics. It seems to be much easier to use ambiguous statements and suppositions.

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The TAT Governor could have stated that it has affected tourism and the critics would most likely have continued their hateful comments. Constructive criticism based on facts and established research, which can be verified, is an alternative.

An example would be for posters to provide data that shows reduced numbers of tourists in affected areas or hotel/tour cancelation statistics. It seems to be much easier to use ambiguous statements and suppositions.

Absolutely. TAT is quite right to say tourism numbers are not affected by the floods. Public safety isn't even a factor it would seem. Even political chaos does not dampen Thailand's appeal.

Now, if the bar girls were to go on strike........... whistling.gif

The TAT Governor could have stated that it has affected tourism and the critics would most likely have continued their hateful comments. Constructive criticism based on facts and established research, which can be verified, is an alternative.

An example would be for posters to provide data that shows reduced numbers of tourists in affected areas or hotel/tour cancelation statistics. It seems to be much easier to use ambiguous statements and suppositions.

Obviously, you don't get it!

The TAT comes out at every possible opportunity, to state, this or that doesn't affect Thailands toursim- from flooding IN Thailand to bombings in BOSTON!

And is not so much, that their numbers seemed to be flawed, but that they act like that!

"Oh...half the country is chin deep in feces...but the good news is: tourism is not affected!"

Where I come from, we call that "Fingerspitzengefuehl"...or rather: the lack of it!

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