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    Thailand plans more visa waivers, events to lift tourism revenue

    Tourism-reliant Thailand is lining up hundreds of cultural and sporting events, and may waive visa requirements for travelers from more European countries, as it works to induce holidaymakers to stay longer and spend more.

    The Southeast Asian nation “- popular for its vibrant nightlife, beaches and national parks “- is discussing a plan to let tourists of some European nationalities stay as long as 90 days, Prommin Lertsuridej, a top aide to Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, said in an interview Thursday. There will also be about 3,000 events like music concerts, marathons and other cultural festivities organized through to next year to draw tourists, he said.

    Srettha, who became prime minister in August, has identified tourism as a “quick win” to accelerate Thailand’s economic growth. His administration has temporarily waived visa requirements for travelers from Russia, China, Kazakhstan, India and Taiwan, and ordered airlines to add more routes while streamlining airport operations to cut waiting time for visitors. It also plans to allow nightlife entertainment venues in some areas of Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai and Chonburi to operate until 4 a.m. starting next month.

    While Thailand has rolled back most pandemic-era curbs on visitors, average spending per traveler has lagged pre-Covid levels and missed official estimates.

    In 2019, the country saw record foreign arrivals “- almost 40 million “- which generated 1.91 trillion baht in revenue. That year, each tourist spent an average of 47,895 baht per trip which lasted nine days on average, according to official data. As of November 12 this year, Thailand has welcomed 23.2 million foreign tourists and received 981.7 billion baht in foreign tourist receipts. That means it’s currently tracking about 12 per cent below the 2019 per-trip spending benchmark.

    The Tourism Authority of Thailand has set a goal to raise foreign tourism revenue back to pre-Covid levels, targeting at least 2 trillion baht ($57 billion) in 2024.

    Srettha last week announced the “Winter Festival” celebrations that will include the Loi Krathong festival, Bangkok Marathon and New Year. The event is designed to showcase Thailand’s unique culture and attract tourists during the high season between November and January.

    “We will design more attractions and promotions to incentivize tourists to stay longer,” Prommin, who is secretary-general to the premier, said. “Longer stay, more events to attract them, more fun on the nightlife scene. This is how we’re planning for tourists to spend more.”

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    American citizens will soon be able to live and even work visa free.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spliff View Post
    American citizens will soon be able to live and even work visa free.
    You wish.

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    He chose that name for a reason.

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    They can stay for 6 months if they want. Just keep extending.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Daley View Post
    They can stay for 6 months if they want. Just keep extending.
    You can stay nine months if you want to meet the conditions of an METV.

    Or 90 days if you apply for a TR60 and extend it 30 days.

    This is talking about 90 days on arrival, so a quick border bounce makes that 180 days.

    What you're talking about is pointless and impractical.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    What you're talking about is pointless and impractical.
    and though widespread corrupt and illegal

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    The problem is that after the Noughties expansion of mass market tourism the world now knows that Thailand is pretty much bit of a shithole, with backward development, zero health and safety, polluted beaches, poorly maintained resorts, and with the depreciation of most currencies the costs of a long holiday represent poor value.
    Essentially, only the lower end are attracted or those who are so wealthy they can spend their entire time in the exclusive 5 star international arena. Extending visas for lengthy periods will have no effect nor the extension of night life until dawn. The only folk who will benefit will be the shoestring traveller and the young.
    The stupid twats still don’t get it through their peabrained chickenheads that we retirees and spouses contribute much more to the economy, both through liquidity and investment in property, yet they don’t value us.

    Shitty people, shitty society, shitty country.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    Extending visas for lengthy periods will have no effect nor the extension of night life until dawn. The only folk who will benefit will be the shoestring traveller and the young.
    Nary a bit. Although Thailand will continue to draw a fair share of tourists it's contribution to the overall economy will be small in comparison to past years.

    The current gov is not going to remedy it's revenue shortfall via tourism. Concentrate on increased foreign investment and trade is what is needed. Don't even think about raising tax on the Thai billionaires or risk instant removal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by david44 View Post
    and though widespread corrupt and illegal
    Not widespread at all, and obviously illegal.

    And not even something you need to risk for a six month stay.

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