Al Jazeera English - 2009 - Thai tourism hit by instability
In what is supposed to be Thailand's peak tourist season, the long tail boats along the Chao Phraya river, in the heart of Bangkok, are mostly empty these days.
Tour operators have never seen it so quiet in October, Al Jazeera's Aela Callan reports.
Athiraj, a tour operator in Bangkok, said: "The number of tourists has decreased at least 50 per cent. Normally this time of year is the start of the high season and a lot of tourists are coming. But now it feels like we are still in the low season."
Around the Grand Palace, one of the Thai capital's main tourist attractions, the city's famous tuk-tuks sit idle, as do many street vendors who are barely scraping together a living selling souvenirs.
"This year is the worst. It's actually the worst of the worst," Jintana, a tour-boat operator, said.
"Normally I have so many tourists. The number is so enormous I do not have time to eat."
The downturn is expected to cost Thailand $4bn.


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