tisdag 9 februari 2021

Fewer tourists entered Thailand in the last six months than would normally enter in a single day pre COVID-19 - Thai Visa



Fewer tourists entered Thailand in the last six months than would normally enter in a single day pre COVID-19

 

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Stats on the number of foreigners who have entered Thailand since July last year reveal the devastating impact the pandemic is having on the county's tourism industry and economy as a whole. 

 

According to data released earlier this week by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Deputy Permanent Secretary, Chutintorn Sam Gongsakdi, just 78,328 foreigners with Certificates of Entry (COE) have entered Thailand between 9 July 2020 and 6 February  2021.

 

Of those, 1,157 were Elite Card holders & 2,457 were Special Tourist Visa holders.

 

The stats are in stark contrast to the number of foreign arrivals Thailand would have typically welcomed pre-COVID-19.

 

In 2019, almost 40 million foreigners visited Thailand, which was more than in any other  year.

 

On average, that equates to around 110,000 foreigners entering the country every single day.

 

Despite Thailand launching its Special Tourist Visa scheme and allowing foreigners to enter the country on 60 day tourist visas and visa exempt entries, it hasn't been enough to tempt foreigners to visit the country in any significant numbers.

 

The vast majority of the foreigners with Certificates of Entry who have entered the country since July are likely those who work in Thailand, are married to a Thai national, a parent to a Thai child or foreign retirees. 

 

The news comes as leading figures in the tourism industry have called on the Thai  government to cancel the requirement for mandatory 14 day quarantine for foreigners who have already been vaccinated against COVID-19.

 

However, the proposal for the so-called 'vaccine passports' appeared to have been shelved, at least for now.

 

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