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Thailand set to extend free visa offer in bid to lure more foreign tourists

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Kobkarn Wattanavrangkul, Minister for Tourism and Sports  

 

Thailand’s Tourism and Sports Minister has announced plans to extend the current free visa incentives for foreign tourists by another three months.

 

The move is aimed at giving Thailand’s tourism industry a much needed boost as it heads into what is traditionally the low season, as well as helping the industry cope with the sudden decrease in arrivals from China following last year’s crackdown on zero dollar tours.

 

Speaking at the Asean Tourism Forum 2017 in Singapore, Minister Kobkarn Wattanavrangkul, said she would propose extending the visa offer at a Cabinet meeting next Tuesday.

 

In September, Thailand launched its crackdown on zero dollar tours, which resulted in a huge drop in tourist arrivals from China.

 

Previous figures released from TAT for November revealed that the number of Chinese tourists visiting Thailand had plummeted by 30 percent. The situation is said to have improved slightly but Chinese arrivals are still expected to be down by 13 percent for January.

 

In order to try and make up the shortfall left by visitors from China, the cabinet announced in November that the visa on arrival fee would be halved to 1,000 baht for the 19 eligible nations from December 1st to February 28th 2017.

 

During the same period, Thailand also announced it was waiving 1,000 baht fee for a single entry tourist visa for all nationalities.

 

Mrs Kobkarn told the Bangkok Post the visa incentive had helped to boost tourist arrivals in December and that between January 1st to 20th, 1.8 million international tourists arrived in Thailand, which is a 6 percent increase compared to the same period last year.

 

Meanwhile, TAT Governor Dr Yuthasak Supasorn said he expects more visitors from ASEAN as Thailand is promoted as a weekend or short trip tourist destination to independent travellers within the region.


Dr Yuthasak added that these tourists spend an average 5,244 baht per person per day or 29,580 baht per trip, Daily News reported.

 

 

 
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2 hours ago, rooster59 said:

Meanwhile, TAT Governor Dr Yuthasak Supasorn said he expects more visitors from ASEAN as Thailand is promoted as a weekend or short trip tourist destination to independent travellers within the region.

Last week I applied for a Myanmar tourist visa at a cost of 2.800 Thb for same day delivery. The queue of applicants at the embassy in Bangkok was more than 100 m long. The queue of applicants at the Thai embassy in Yangon consisted of 3 people and none of them were "weekend" or long stay tourists...

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3 minutes ago, dutchweller said:

Better they should be offering to pay people to come if they keep up the absolute shambles that was immigration recently 

4.5 hours to clear at swampy on the 20th at 8am.

It was almost getting to a state of riot people were so pissed off 

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That's the problem with the "farrangs" they don't understand the Thai way. Compare this ineffective procedure with immigration handling at JFK, Heathrow, Narita, Schiphol or Frankfurt.

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So we have saved tourists who need a Visa  2,000Bht.

If this amount of money is so important to these tourists, ask yourself Ms Minister, do you really want them?????.

All they do is clog up the immigration lines which like much of the infrastructure is hopelessly overloaded

& piss off the real quality tourist

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12 minutes ago, alant said:

Do the consulates in the UK know? They seem to be doing a 50% discount special

Those are honorary Thai consulates the only revenue they get is from visa fees so they are charging a service fee to issue the visas.

If you want a free one you will need to apply at the embassy in London in person or by post.

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3 minutes ago, David Walden said:

In Australia we have 6 consuls one in each state.  The requirement to obtain 60+30 day Tourist visa are vastly different at each Consulate.  The tourist visa I got in Perth took 18 days to do it by post.  Express delivery each way.  Yes 18 days.  The Perth Consul  will only issue a tourist visa if you have a E-ticket showing your exact flight of arrival and departure.  Proof that you have Aus$800 in a bank account, that is a current copy of a bank statement showing this amount (crazy $800 for a 3 months stay?) and definite booking at a hotel upon arrival.  Strangely once you get the visa you the have 3 months to make up your mind if and when you want to go.  The Thai Tourist Minister needs to find out quick whats going on in the many overseas Embassies and Consulates.  Ther e all different. Crazy, crazy, crazy....55555 

Sounds OK to me but I  admit pathecicaly beauratic as are most a..e protecting states.

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10 minutes ago, David Walden said:

In Australia we have 6 consuls one in each state.  The requirement to obtain 60+30 day Tourist visa are vastly different at each Consulate.  The tourist visa I got in Perth took 18 days to do it by post.  Express delivery each way.  Yes 18 days.  The Perth Consul  will only issue a tourist visa if you have a E-ticket showing your exact flight of arrival and departure.  Proof that you have Aus$800 in a bank account, that is a current copy of a bank statement showing this amount (crazy $800 for a 3 months stay?) and definite booking at a hotel upon arrival.  Strangely once you get the visa you the have 3 months to make up your mind if and when you want to go.  The Thai Tourist Minister needs to find out quick whats going on in the many overseas Embassies and Consulates.  There all different. Crazy, crazy, crazy....55555 

 

Yep, the so often experienced & mentioned 'left hand vs. right hand' thing eg. do as they please.

One certainly's wondering how that makes any sense ...?! 

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8 minutes ago, realenglish1 said:

Zero Dollar Tours in the USA are called ALL INCLUSIVE 

 

 

Thats not what 'zero dollar' means in this case.  Zero dollar tours from china are a bait and switch where they offer super cheap tours then slug them with hidden extras and pressure tactics to pay for gifts etc.  

http://pattayatoday.net/news/thailand-news/china-eyes-zero-dollar-tours-5/

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35 minutes ago, maoro2013 said:

But we keep getting told tourism is on the up. 

 

Total b...st reporting everyday. Can anyone believe a word of this,

 

You're so right! The amazing thing is that so many people do believe it!

 

(And what colour is black today?)

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