According to Yuthasak Supaporn, the Governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), it is possible that the number of tourists who visit Thailand this year will reach 11 million before the year is over.
According to what was revealed this morning by the governor of Thailand’s tourism authority, the country played host to 10.9 million tourists from all over the world between January 1 and December 20.
As the High Season is already in full swing, Yuthasak stated that he anticipates the total number of visitor arrivals to exceed 11.5 million by the end of the year.
According to the Thai Hotels Association, 90 percent of the hotels in Chiang Mai province, which is located in the northern part of Thailand, have reservations for New Year’s Eve already made. Perhaps Yuthasak’s prediction will come true (Northern Region).
Earlier last month, the TAT achieved success in surpassing its objective of 10 million tourists in 2022. To mark this significant achievement, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) hosted the event “Amazing Thailand 10 million Celebrations” on December 10 at seven airports across the country. As part of the festivities, the TAT presented tourists who arrived in the kingdom on that day with gifts and souvenirs.
According to Yuthasak, the three most lucrative markets were Malaysia, India, and Laos.
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) accomplished a historic milestone this year by bringing in more than 10 million tourists despite the pandemic’s lingering impact on the tourism industry around the world.
However, there is still a considerable distance to travel before the TAT reaches the levels it saw before the pandemic. 40 million tourists visited Thailand in 2019, according to official figures.
The TAT intends to double its expectations for the year 2020 and has established a target of 22 million tourist visits for the year 2023.
Not only does the Tourism Authority of Thailand want to see an increase in the number of visitors to Thailand, but it is also making efforts to get “high-spending tourists,” as opposed to just budget-conscious backpackers, to visit the kingdom.
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has high hopes that the visitors who visit Thailand in the coming year would be major spenders who will assist in getting the country’s economy back on its feet. Before the Covid-19 epidemic, the tourism industry was responsible for twelve percent of Thailand’s gross domestic product (GDP) (GDP).
The Thailand Tourism Authority (TAT) is sponsoring a program called “Amazing New Chapters: Discover Luxperience in Thailand,” which is targeted toward high-end travelers from South Korea. The goal of this program is to attract wealthy tourists to visit Thailand.
The ‘luxperience’ is a trip package that includes business class flights to Bangkok on Asiana Airlines as well as a stay at the five-star Siam Kempinski Hotel Bangkok, which has a nightly rate of approximately 12,000 Thai Baht.
According to Yuthasak Supaporn, the Governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), it is possible that the number of tourists who visit Thailand this year will reach 11 million before the year is over.
According to what was revealed this morning by the governor of Thailand’s tourism authority, the country played host to 10.9 million tourists from all over the world between January 1 and December 20.
As the High Season is already in full swing, Yuthasak stated that he anticipates the total number of visitor arrivals to exceed 11.5 million by the end of the year.
According to the Thai Hotels Association, 90 percent of the hotels in Chiang Mai province, which is located in the northern part of Thailand, have reservations for New Year’s Eve already made. Perhaps Yuthasak’s prediction will come true (Northern Region).
Earlier last month, the TAT achieved success in surpassing its objective of 10 million tourists in 2022. To mark this significant achievement, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) hosted the event “Amazing Thailand 10 million Celebrations” on December 10 at seven airports across the country. As part of the festivities, the TAT presented tourists who arrived in the kingdom on that day with gifts and souvenirs.
According to Yuthasak, the three most lucrative markets were Malaysia, India, and Laos.
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) accomplished a historic milestone this year by bringing in more than 10 million tourists despite the pandemic’s lingering impact on the tourism industry around the world.
However, there is still a considerable distance to travel before the TAT reaches the levels it saw before the pandemic. 40 million tourists visited Thailand in 2019, according to official figures.
The TAT intends to double its expectations for the year 2020 and has established a target of 22 million tourist visits for the year 2023.
Not only does the Tourism Authority of Thailand want to see an increase in the number of visitors to Thailand, but it is also making efforts to get “high-spending tourists,” as opposed to just budget-conscious backpackers, to visit the kingdom.
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has high hopes that the visitors who visit Thailand in the coming year would be major spenders who will assist in getting the country’s economy back on its feet. Before the Covid-19 epidemic, the tourism industry was responsible for twelve percent of Thailand’s gross domestic product (GDP) (GDP).
The Thailand Tourism Authority (TAT) is sponsoring a program called “Amazing New Chapters: Discover Luxperience in Thailand,” which is targeted toward high-end travelers from South Korea. The goal of this program is to attract wealthy tourists to visit Thailand.
The ‘luxperience’ is a trip package that includes business class flights to Bangkok on Asiana Airlines as well as a stay at the five-star Siam Kempinski Hotel Bangkok, which has a nightly rate of approximately 12,000 Thai Baht.
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