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Travel agents report huge contraction

  • Published: 30/10/2009 at 12:00 AM
  • Newspaper section: Business

The Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA) projects international tourist arrivals to Thailand through its members will decrease by 38% to 1.5 million this year due to the persistence of global economic problems and local political instability.

Consumers crowd a display at the 17th Discovery Thailand & Discovery World 2009, which opened yesterday at Impact Muang Thong Thani. Tour operators, hotels and airlines are offering deep discounts of more than 50% at the fair that runs until Sunday. APICHART JINAKUL

Surapol Sritrakul, the association's president, said advance bookings for the high season had been meagre. ATTA expects the number of tourists the last two months of the year will be lower than in 2007, which totalled 470,000.

In the first 10 months of this year, ATTA reported tourist arrivals through its members dropped by 30% year-on-year to 1.257 million. The lowest point was October with only 89,388.

"Initially, we expected October arrivals of 140,000, slightly lower than last year's 143,746, but the strike by railway workers caused many rail-based tour groups, especially those from Malaysia and Singapore, to cancel their trips," he said.

The incident also affected European visitors who bought rail packages, as they simply moved to other countries.

Mr Surapol added that the greatest plunge in visitors came from South Korea, whose arrivals dropped by 56.5% to 70,526, followed by Japan, off by 38.4% to 135,202, and Finland, down by 37.9% to 8,095.

Arrivals from the Nordic market, an important target for tourism operators, dropped by 13% to 14,280. However, arrivals from the Middle East grew by 5.64% to 44,436. He acknowledged the Middle East is a burgeoning market.

"The challenges for this market are language and facilities in hotels, such as halal restaurants and prayer rooms. We will educate our members to focus on Muslim tourists and teach them how to penetrate this market," he said.

There are 2 billion Muslims worldwide and 658 million of them travel, he said. More than 80,000 UAE visitors come to Bumrungrad Hospital in Bangkok for medical treatment and checkups per year. These visitors are affluent and love shopping. If Thailand can offer them proper facilities and understand their culture, it will benefit local tourism.

Thailand has only 59 restaurants with halal standards and 26 hotels with halal restaurants and prayer rooms for Muslim guests.

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  • Richard

    Discussion 4 : 07/11/2009 at 05:28 PM4

    Why is this guy telling the truth? Doesn't he know that is not the Thai way? Has he got a professional death wish? For goodness sake man talk it up (even if it is totally unbelievable)! Like the Phuket Boat Show story - 5,000 affluent visitors just dying to buy mega yachts - complete garbage!

  • Peter Quinlan

    Discussion 3 : 06/11/2009 at 08:44 PM3

    At last, a statistic that sounds believable!

  • Joe America

    Discussion 2 : 04/11/2009 at 12:33 AM2

    I will still come for holiday again this season. Where else could I afford 30 days sanuk?

    Yeah it’s getting crazy but I still have my friends and places to go and see. I have had much worse experiences in all the Gulf States and Costa Rica, besides service sucks in America even if you are a millionaire.

  • James SoCal

    Discussion 1 : 30/10/2009 at 07:39 PM1

    With rude thieving customs agents, diminishing hospitality, scams, inequality in fee structures including ridiculous ATM bank fees, who in their right mind would return to Thailand?

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