Jump to content

Ministry of Tourism and Sports lay out guidelines to attract more tourists


webfact

Recommended Posts

Ministry of Tourism and Sports lay out guidelines to attract more tourists

 

BANGKOK, 5 June 2017 (NNT) - The Ministry of Tourism and Sports will use Thailand’s strength to develop tourism and attract more tourists. The ministry has expressed confidence that there will be more foreign tourists visiting Thailand this year with a revenue estimate of 27 trillion baht. 

At a seminar of the five regional Thai chambers of commerce, Minister of Tourism and Sports Kobkarn Wattanavrangkul spoke about the country’s guidelines to develop the Thai tourism sector. The minister said the guidelines are aimed at promoting six sectors that Thailand has readiness and potential such as sport tourism, health tourism, maritime tourism and food tourism. 

The private sector and communities will take part in developing tourist sites and increasing the value of community-made products. The ministry will also focus on attracting tourists from ASEAN countries to visit Thailand before traveling to a third country and issue a visa to allow CLMV and Chinese medical tourists to stay in Thailand for 90 days. 

As for security measures for tourists, Mrs. Kobkarn confirmed that the ministry always works with national security units and there are volunteers who are local people helping to ensure security all the time. This will make tourists feel more confident, said the minister.

 
nnt_logo.jpg
-- nnt 2017-06-05
Link to comment
Share on other sites


 "The ministry has expressed confidence that there will be more foreign tourists visiting Thailand this year with a revenue estimate of 27 trillion baht."

 

Won't it be a shocker if the recap in 2018 comes close to this prediction. 
 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I suspect the former brilliant ideas (Pokémon, military facility tours, Durian KitKat, Pattaya clean-up, luring Muslims and Sports-Hub-Pattaya) were unexpectedly not overwhelmingly successful. Isn't it time to leave the Tourism and Sports Ministry in professional hands?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, Dobredin Ghusputin said:

 

CLMV? That's a new one. Alongwith other BS acronyms, their entire target audience is properly covered  now.

 

Chlamydia Victims.

 

And yes, I'm taking the piss.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

A big positive for TAT that these tourists will be bringing 27 trillion baht with them.
No mention of what less appealing things they will be bringing with them like the trillion tonnes of human waste which will impose further stresses on the already failing and inadequate sewage systems. 

As always in Thailand it is all about money, money, money.

No one seems to care a stuff about anything else.

 

https://www.gogoflorist.com/blog/2012/07/thailand-sewage-treatment-wastewater/

 

 

 

Edited by Cadbury
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Those guys from ISIS also need a place to go for a relaxing holiday now the Philippines are getting to hot under their feet.

As long as they spend a few Baht per day they also are considdered quality tourists.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

25 minutes ago, Cadbury said:

A big positive for TAT that these tourists will be bringing 27 trillion baht with them.
No mention of what less appealing things they will be bringing with them like the trillion tonnes of human waste which will impose further stresses on the already failing and inadequate sewage systems. 

As always in Thailand it is all about money, money, money.

No one seems to care a stuff about anything else.

 

https://www.gogoflorist.com/blog/2012/07/thailand-sewage-treatment-wastewater/

 

 

 

Yes I often think about this. Like the terrible lines at the airports, and unmanned immigration booths. They say there's an increase in tourism and they have difficulties handling that number of people. Yet there are airport taxes and other fees built into every passenger's airfare, money which is supposed to go to upgrading services and hiring extra staff. 

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

4 hours ago, Dobredin Ghusputin said:

 

CLMV? That's a new one. Alongwith other BS acronyms, their entire target audience is properly covered  now.

Buy thai 7/11 or family mart share's quality Chinese tourist on there way 5 5 5 and Isis  just go to soi 3 grace there haning around there , for a bang happy hour come and go at ease via customs quality tourist " chinese medical what's that about, means what 90 day visa for a jab ? On arrival . To bad farangs not allowed we spend money we not wanted " will these jaunta  dummies ever get it . time for a people coup no jobs no honey no money for honey . More Chinese to rob in pattaya ! good news help pay for the subs they can't use or know how to , nanny jaunta kwais r at it again. 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The ministry will also focus on attracting tourists from ASEAN countries

 

That is all what's left as they have ripped off the rest of the world who now go to quality countries, but I guess the sex tourists and those wanting to commit suicide will still come to the hub of deception

Link to comment
Share on other sites

6 hours ago, madmitch said:

It's all numbers again. Quantity before quality, despite all previous pronouncements.

Thailand will never attract quality tourism. The country unfortunately still known for its scams, kidnappings, cheap prostitution and an infrastructure compared to third world standards. Let's also assume the death numbers in traffic are also one of the highest in the world. In other words, it will always be low quality of high quantity at least for a very long time. Live with it. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

It's so sad.......if this woman (or the whole gov.) would use their brain (if there is any): Thailand competes will ALL Asean countries. E.G Burma is rising with ancient temples and beautiful beaches and got a vibrant Rangoon. Cambodia attracts with Angkor plus beaches, Laos with original rural structure, and Vietnam with everything but also a flair of savoir vivre. And Thailand stands out with incompetence in all ways. No law enforcement, violence, greediness and carrying the red lantern when it comes to English language. If holiday seekers will have an option - and it's only a few steps from now - they will turn their back to LOS and look for more  (and safe) adventure, clean beaches, less waste and more friendly people. If they now plaster all beaches with new resorts and guest houses they will have to pay the bill in a few years. Examples you can see in Spain, Majorca, Greece and other countries. A good example how to protect your country is SEYCHELLES. Pristine hotels, clean environment, higher prices for higher quality. This you'll find also in other holiday areas in the world.

I suppose nobody wants to hear this in LOS. There is too much Tea Money around.....for the rich. The poor will pay the bill....sooner or later.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

There is so much prevalent greed with TAT they never cease to amaze.

 

Unfortunately it will never change and they will continue to cling and grasp to next years windfall, paying no attention to the existing health of its tourism economy or landscape.

 

Why in the name of the lord could they not just issue a 90 day tourist visa for everybody, do away with the beurocratic complications and just accept that they should open the floodgates now as there are plenty of welcoming/ attractive countries nearby that will not be destroyed within 10 years.

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

On 6/5/2017 at 7:43 AM, Dobredin Ghusputin said:

 

CLMV? That's a new one. Alongwith other BS acronyms, their entire target audience is properly covered  now.

Grammar Police: Acronyms are abbreviations or contractions that can be pronounced:

UNESCO, satnav etc.

CLMV I would think is only an abbreviation, as it is a list of countries which normally would not be abbreviated unless the name of an association, which is included.

Just FYI.

Edited by George FmplesdaCosteedback
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.








×
×
  • Create New...
""