In Thailand’s biggest tourist attractions, including Bangkok, Phuket, Pattaya, Chiang Mai, and Koh Samui, Airbnb bookings increased. Foreign and Thai visitors visited. Airbnb reported in September that Thai tourists were exploring “off-the-beaten-path” locations, which was beneficial for the environment and local businesses. Airbnb estimates that there are more travelers staying in “lesser-known” places than in tourist destinations. Koh Lanta, Trat, Pai, and Cha-Am are “less popular” locations. However, Bangkok remains Airbnb’s most popular vacation destination. The nation’s capital topped the Airbnb global usage list for 2022. Bangkok was the most popular travel destination for the first three quarters of the year, according to Airbnb customer check-in searches.
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The Australian city of Sydney.
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The capital of South Korea is Seoul.
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Bangkok is expected to rank fifth for future check-ins in 2023, according to Thailand. Airbnb’s top travel destinations for 2023:
Málaga
The Australian city of Sydney.
The city of Melbourne, Australia,
Auckland
Bangkok
Amanpreet Bajaj, Airbnb’s general manager for Southeast Asia, India, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, stated:
The author adds that the reopening of more nations this year released pent-up demand from foreign travelers eager to reconnect with loved ones or revisit their favorite spots. At the beginning of this year, more Thai Airbnb users sought lodging, according to Airbnb statistics. Compared to the same time period last year, Airbnb rental inquiries in the kingdom increased by 180 percent between January and March, according to the statistics.
Between January 1 and December 20, 2010, the governor of Thailand’s tourism authority said this morning that 10.9 million foreign tourists visited the country. Governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand Yuthasak Supaporn anticipates 11 million visitors this year (TAT). Yuthasak estimated that there will be 11,500,000 tourists in Thailand this year. Since High Season has begun, this forecast has been produced.
Bangkok is the most popular Airbnb location this year
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