Indian tourists are the largest tourist group on the island province, according to Phuket International Airport Immigration, now that Thailand Pass has withdrawn its much-despised ‘Test & Go’ scheme. Sometime Between 1 and May 18, 12,200 Indians toured Phuket. Australia, Singapore, the United Kingdom, Russia, Germany, Malaysia, the United States, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates round up the top ten nations with the most visitors to Phuket.
According to the head of the Phuket Tourism and Sports office, the percentage of Indian people visiting the world-famous beach paradise is projected to continue to rise.
Thailand is focused on the big spenders of Europe and India to improve tourism and its ailing economy, with China still under lockdown and showing no indications of opening up anytime soon. The number of international tourists likely to visit Thailand this year has been estimated differently by tourism officials. At least 200,000 foreign tourists are expected to arrive in Phuket this month, and we anticipate India to remain to make strides. According to Ratchadaphon, 5 million foreign tourists are expected to visit Phuket this year. Last Monday, the head of the Phuket Tourist Association predicted that the island may attract 3.5 million foreign visitors this year. Unless the events in Russia and China evolve, Indians are anticipated to remain the biggest tourist group, according to Ratchadaphon.

Indian travelers were seen in Phuket after Test & Go junked
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