Thailand Travel Restrictions and Info
- phuketrichard
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Re: Thailand Travel Restrictions and Info
i question, if like Cambodia did, they ban american Passport holders, (or any country PP holders that show high rates of infection) even if they have not been to the states in xx months, years
Even keeping it at 2,000 tourists/day.... just barley enough to stimulate the economy .....
Oct 2019 international arrivals were an average of 100,000/day
Dec 2019 was up to almost 133,000/
The economy will be in shambles.
2019 they received almost 39.8 mill.
forecast now is down to around 10mil
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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If you let in 2,000 a day split between the locations highlighted in the original graphic and assume they stay for say 14 days each, you'll barely notice them. Just over 5k in each location at any one time, peanuts.
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Today, sunday, traffic is like pre-corona in Pattaya, due to monday and tuesday being holiday. Ecxept the damn tourist buses, which I miss like toothache.
80% Bangkok license-plates. After tuesday it will be quiet again!
Amari and other 5 star hotels are > 80% full!
80% Bangkok license-plates. After tuesday it will be quiet again!
Amari and other 5 star hotels are > 80% full!
- phuketrichard
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Re: Thailand Travel Restrictions and Info
some interesting stats,
2019 39 million +
2020 8.2mil.
yikes
for travelers from america /europe...i would say they are very optimistic.
2019 39 million +
2020 8.2mil.
yikes
for travelers from america /europe...i would say they are very optimistic.
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
Re: Thailand Travel Restrictions and Info
anyone know if you can transit through Thai airports yet?
Re: Thailand Travel Restrictions and Info
LOL.
1. So Thailand has abandoned its travel bubble program since its "safe nations" list has collapsed, namely China, S Korea and Japan, all of which have seen infection spikes.
2. A Bloomberg story this week said Thailand's economic outlook, according to analysts, will be the worst in Southeast Asia.
So, what to do? Do they dare open up the borders, cut away most of the visitor restrictions, and go back to being a quantity over quality destination, as some tourist-dependent European nations are doing.? I hope the answer comes sooner rather than later.
1. So Thailand has abandoned its travel bubble program since its "safe nations" list has collapsed, namely China, S Korea and Japan, all of which have seen infection spikes.
https://forum.thaivisa.com/topic/117174 ... /#commentsCivil Aviation Authority senior figure Jula Sukhmanop said that the renewed spikes meant that the bubble plans would be delayed indefinitely.
Now was a time to concentrate on the domestic market while the government figures out what countries should be in the bubble over the next couple of months.
2. A Bloomberg story this week said Thailand's economic outlook, according to analysts, will be the worst in Southeast Asia.
So, what to do? Do they dare open up the borders, cut away most of the visitor restrictions, and go back to being a quantity over quality destination, as some tourist-dependent European nations are doing.? I hope the answer comes sooner rather than later.
Last edited by ExPenhMan on Wed Jul 08, 2020 5:25 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Thailand Travel Restrictions and Info
The economic pressure is building and the half baked souffle solutions are collapsing.ExPenhMan wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 4:59 pm LOL.
1. So Thailand has abandoned its travel bubble program since its "safe cities" list has collapsed, namely China, S Korea and Japan, all of which have seen infection spikes.
https://forum.thaivisa.com/topic/117174 ... /#commentsCivil Aviation Authority senior figure Jula Sukhmanop said that the renewed spikes meant that the bubble plans would be delayed indefinitely.
Now was a time to concentrate on the domestic market while the government figures out what countries should be in the bubble over the next couple of months.
2. A Bloomberg story this week said Thailand's economic outlook, according to analysts, will be the worst in Southeast Asia.
So, what to do? Do they dare open up the borders, cut away most of the visitor restrictions, and go back to being a quantity over quality destination, as some tourist-dependent European nations are doing.? I hope the answer comes sooner rather than later.
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Fucken hell Victoria, can't you keep it in your pants for a few weeks... or at least not bang the infected.clutchcargo wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 6:18 pmAdd Australia (Victoria + ACT has new cases too) to the list now..
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