webfact Posted June 1, 2015 Posted June 1, 2015 Phuket expects tourism rebound in last quarter of this yearSUCHAT SRITAMATHE NATIONPHUKET: -- THE tourism business in Phuket continues to feel the pain from the global economic slowdown, but is expected to rebound in the final quarter of this year thanks to big cleaning days at beaches and new management tricks.Surapong Techaruvichit, president of the Thai Hotels Association, said last week that the average occupancy rate at hotels in Phuket in April was 62 per cent, a 15-per-cent decline from 74 per cent in the same month last year. Three-star hotels experienced the biggest drop at 36 per cent while five-star hotels suffered a 9 per cent decline.The hotel business in the upper Northeast also slipped by 15 per cent in April while hotels in Pattaya were down by 3.4 per cent. Bangkok was up by 21-28 per cent. Chiang Mai and the western region gained 7 per cent."The overall occupancy rate in April was 73 per cent, falling from 76 per cent in same month last year. However, the room rate increased slightly from Bt4,108 to Bt4,203."Thai tourism is being affected by the global economic slowdown, especially from the huge dive in arrivals from the Russian and Western markets," he said.The association predicts that the hotel business in Phuket and the whole country would revive in the last quarter when the high season arrives.Krisada Tansakul, president of the association's southern chapter, said the tourism business in Phuket would return to nearly normal in the coming peak season, running from October till March, as many foreigners should return to the famous island for vacation.The resort island would be more crowded when Phuket International Airport completes expansion work at the end of next year. Last year, 14 beaches on the island were cleaned up by the military after it took over the country's administration."After the crackdown, local administrators gave only 10 per cent of land at each of the beaches and turned the area into a one-stop service centre providing massage, food and drinks, and water activity information."All operators are not allowed to hunt for customers on the beach while tourists are advised to get service from a designated centre. Violators will be caught by police," he said.For long-term management without the military, the province has asked Prince of Songkla University to conduct a study on current enforcement and see whether this way will fit with the island. The study is set to be completed next month.Besides the beach crackdown, taxis and public cars on the island have also been brought into the campaign."The association believes 12 million visitors will arrive on the island this year," he said.Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/business/Phuket-expects-tourism-rebound-in-last-quarter-of--30261326.html-- The Nation 2015-06-01
Just1Voice Posted June 1, 2015 Posted June 1, 2015 "...new management tricks." Says it all, right there. In other words, not new POLICIES, but new TRICKS. Sheesh!
steelepulse Posted June 1, 2015 Posted June 1, 2015 Amazing that they believe this just because they said it. I haven't seen any taxi tuk tuk cleanup, nor has NKM. BTW, I heard their source for this breaking information was a magic 8 ball.
bridge2bridge Posted June 1, 2015 Posted June 1, 2015 Been to Patong many times, the latest just two weeks ago. NEVER seen it so quiet. I have a friend that has lived there for 15 years. And he has a small business there. And he said the same. The MANY rip offs and crime against tourists has come back to BITE them. I really don't think Phuket will ever be the same as before. The so-called experts have been predicting tourist numbers to soar for years. And yet it still has NOT happened and IMHO it will NEVER happen.
mango66 Posted June 1, 2015 Posted June 1, 2015 new tricks !! new programm !! new slogan !! We have installed "" CHINESE FREE AREAS "" each this enclave can cover 20 families without disturbed by other visitors !!
Shiver Posted June 1, 2015 Posted June 1, 2015 "... in Phuket in April was 62 per cent, a 15-per-cent decline from 74 per cent in the same month last year." Guess who's got a new calculator (with a brass handle!) that they use in novel ways - Is that an African or European model?, in Decimal or Octal? Yeah we had one and the wheel fell off
Kopitiam Posted June 1, 2015 Posted June 1, 2015 "The association believes 12 million visitors will arrive on the island this year," he said. Is that 12 millions visitors or 6 million visitors going through the airport twice (coming in and going out)? Not surprised that there is a over supply of hotel rooms.
wowfactor10 Posted June 1, 2015 Posted June 1, 2015 To give tourists some satisfaction from this island. Allow only tuk tuk with a meter on roads..They might become much bussier as now no one wants deal with the hassle of negotiating these persons Introduce hop on hop off tourist busses from Kamala,Patong,Karon Kata. 24/7 system couple times a day only. Why they can organize this In Pattaya but not in Phuket?
coulson Posted June 1, 2015 Posted June 1, 2015 Figures equate to 12,000 Chinese elite they plan to poach from Pattaya...........
KarenBravo Posted June 1, 2015 Posted June 1, 2015 To give tourists some satisfaction from this island. Allow only tuk tuk with a meter on roads..They might become much bussier as now no one wants deal with the hassle of negotiating these persons Introduce hop on hop off tourist busses from Kamala,Patong,Karon Kata. 24/7 system couple times a day only. Why they can organize this In Pattaya but not in Phuket? Because Pattaya had it right from the start. I first went there in 1981 and all there was, was the walking street area, though, all other sois were laid out. The Baht buses and meter taxis were there then.
elgordo38 Posted June 1, 2015 Posted June 1, 2015 "...new management tricks." Says it all, right there. In other words, not new POLICIES, but new TRICKS. Sheesh! Some free advice clean up the beaches again before high season starts its not a annual project.
elgordo38 Posted June 1, 2015 Posted June 1, 2015 Been to Patong many times, the latest just two weeks ago. NEVER seen it so quiet. I have a friend that has lived there for 15 years. And he has a small business there. And he said the same. The MANY rip offs and crime against tourists has come back to BITE them. I really don't think Phuket will ever be the same as before. The so-called experts have been predicting tourist numbers to soar for years. And yet it still has NOT happened and IMHO it will NEVER happen. I just hope they do not hustle your friend and you off to one of the indoctrination centres. Government figures and guesstimates do not lie. They are the truth and nothing but the truth so help your big toe. My g/f always swears by her big toe and she is Thai.
elgordo38 Posted June 1, 2015 Posted June 1, 2015 "The association believes 12 million visitors will arrive on the island this year," he said. Is that 12 millions visitors or 6 million visitors going through the airport twice (coming in and going out)? Not surprised that there is a over supply of hotel rooms. Did they use a 10000 counters using abacuses to figure this out.
Alwyn Posted June 1, 2015 Posted June 1, 2015 Taxis brought into this campaign? I remember last year, it was about the same time the PM was showing what a true hero he is by making motor bike taxis wear the same colour vests - there was a lot of hoo-haa regarding taxis in Phuket and taxi ranks only was the name of the game. They were going to set up a central call centre and people had top call for their taxi, only legal taxis could participate.... Anybody got the number to call?
atsiii Posted June 1, 2015 Posted June 1, 2015 And they didn't even mention the new Toilet Cleaning National Holiday!
samjaidee Posted June 1, 2015 Posted June 1, 2015 18 comment and no one has mentioned their room rate of 4,208 Baht. Is that the average room rate over all the hotels used to get the statistics from? How many hotels were used in the survey It's all a little bit arbitrary really.
Pinot Posted June 1, 2015 Posted June 1, 2015 I've been doing some of the Asian tourist spots for the last month; KL, Angor Wat, Hanoi, Danang and Hoian. Business is down all over which results in great deals for the traveler. This isn't a Thai issue. This is a world economy issue. Also it's temperature issue, it's <deleted> hot out there. Angkor Wat at 38C? Let's not read too much into this. It's not a trend. They'll be back. Thailand is simply the best. There is nothing really close to what Thailand has to offer.
Valentine Posted June 2, 2015 Posted June 2, 2015 An increase in the bus loads of Chinese we see herded about the place will not benefit the local economy. Financial rewards will only go to a select few. It will be very rare if you see the Chinese dining out at local restaurants, drinking in bars, or shopping at small shops (other than 7/11). Numbers alone do not tell the whole story.
White Christmas13 Posted June 2, 2015 Posted June 2, 2015 I read the other day in the local newspaper here in OZ tourism to Asian countries like Bali,Singapore, Malaysia Cambodia up by 6-8 % to Thailand down 20% so who got the figures wrong
Johnny S Posted June 2, 2015 Posted June 2, 2015 I've been doing some of the Asian tourist spots for the last month; KL, Angor Wat, Hanoi, Danang and Hoian. Business is down all over which results in great deals for the traveler. This isn't a Thai issue. This is a world economy issue. Also it's temperature issue, it's <deleted> hot out there. Angkor Wat at 38C? Let's not read too much into this. It's not a trend. They'll be back. Thailand is simply the best. There is nothing really close to what Thailand has to offer. So you visited the beaches in Da Nang and Hoi An and still claim Thailand beaches are better ....
KarenBravo Posted June 2, 2015 Posted June 2, 2015 I've been doing some of the Asian tourist spots for the last month; KL, Angor Wat, Hanoi, Danang and Hoian. Business is down all over which results in great deals for the traveler. This isn't a Thai issue. This is a world economy issue. Also it's temperature issue, it's <deleted> hot out there. Angkor Wat at 38C? Let's not read too much into this. It's not a trend. They'll be back. Thailand is simply the best. There is nothing really close to what Thailand has to offer. So you visited the beaches in Da Nang and Hoi An and still claim Thailand beaches are better .... Where does he mention anywhere about visiting Vietnamese beaches?
stevenl Posted June 2, 2015 Posted June 2, 2015 I think they're right, I also see a rebound in tourism from western countries coming soon. I am convinced they'll start coming back, slowly, slowly.
coulson Posted June 2, 2015 Posted June 2, 2015 I think they're right, I also see a rebound in tourism from western countries coming soon. I am convinced they'll start coming back, slowly, slowly. Forget the EURO zone in that assertion, losing almost 15% whack from your wallet changes everything, Phuket is no longer a cheap destination as it is.
KarenBravo Posted June 2, 2015 Posted June 2, 2015 Tourism always "rebounds" in the last quarter. That's when high season starts......
LivinginKata Posted June 2, 2015 Posted June 2, 2015 Tourism always "rebounds" in the last quarter. That's when high season starts...... You have to laugh at the 'wisdom' of Thai officals.
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