The government encourages Thais to travel more to local destinations as the coronavirus restricts air travel. (Bangkok Post photo) |
The university’s Centre for Economic and Business Forecasting has predicted that more than 20 million Thais, or about one-third of the population, will travel for leisure in the remaining months of this year, said Mr Thanawat, who is also the centre’s chief adviser.
According to Mr Thanawat, the packages will entice people to travel and spend more than they would on normal trips.
However, Mr Thanawat said if the government really wants the battered industry to rebound, it should facilitate travel between regions which have controlled the novel coronavirus outbreak under a travel bubble arrangement.
He said about two-thirds of revenue in Thailand’s tourism sector comes from foreign visitors.
Chairat Trirattanajarasporn, president of the Tourism Council of Thailand (TCT), said many people have expressed interest in the government’s domestic tourism packages, adding he expects tourist hotspots in the North to draw huge crowds during this year’s high season.
However, TCT’s vice-president, Kriengkrai Thiennukul, said the government should do more to attract high-spending Thai travellers.
“Prior to the Covid-19 crisis, an average of 10 million Thais travel abroad annually, with each spending about 50,000 baht per trip — equivalent to 500 billion baht per year,” he said.
Read the full article at Bangkok Post: https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/1946236/tourism-aid-to-spur-domestic-spending
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c/o 3rd Floor, Department of Tourism, Ministry of Tourism and Sports, 154 Rama 1 Road
National Stadium, Wangmai, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
Web: www.mekongtourism.org
Tel: +66 2038 5071-1
Mobile: +66 8555 44234, +66 8098 95853
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