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Tourism Industry in Thailand Struggling to Stay Alive

Thailand was one of the first places to reopen to tourists late last year, but under confusing rules – including seven-day quarantine – travelers complained the small print failed to match the big announcements. Horror stories of people testing positive on arrival and being shunted into 14-day quarantine – paid for from their own pocket – bounced around travel blogs and Twitter. After Thailand dropped its "Test and Go" quarantine policy, vaccine visitors can now enter freely. Thailand Pass, a pre-entry requirement scheme, is likely to be abandoned this June. It's hoped that five to fifteen million tourists will have visited by the end of the year. The Southeast Asian country prepares to declare Coronavirus endemic and throws open the door to a travel-starved world. Despite the banner headlines about the reopening, tourism continues to be far below its pre-pandemic levels . Thailand attracted more than 40 million tourists and generated over $60 billion in revenues during its peak, accounting for up to a fifth of its GDP. No Chinese tourists in Thailand Meanwhile, forward bookings for 2022 showed a 25 percent increase over normal levels last month. Singapore and the Philippines, meanwhile, have 72 percent and 65 percent, respectively…. Read full this story

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