måndag 2 maj 2022

8 –year-old American-Thai boy bitten by an unknown sea animal near Kamala Beach in Phuket, experts and officials dispute what the animal was. An American shark expert believes that a blue shark might have bitten an 8-year-old American-Thai boy’s leg near Kamala Beach, Phuket yesterday (May 1st). Meanwhile, beach operators and local officials believe that it was not a shark but a barracuda.- The Phuket Express

8 –year-old American-Thai boy bitten by an unknown sea animal near Kamala Beach in Phuket, experts and officials dispute what the animal was

Phuket –

  An American shark expert believes that a blue shark might have bitten an 8-year-old American-Thai boy's leg near Kamala Beach, Phuket yesterday (May 1st). Meanwhile, beach operators and local officials believe that it was not a shark but a barracuda.

Kamala rescue workers were notified that a young boy, whose name was withheld per editorial policy for minors, had been injured by an unknown marine animal yesterday afternoon.  Rescue workers arrived at the Kamala Beach to find the 8 year-old American-Thai boy lying bleeding and in pain on the beach. Many deep-cut wounds were found on his right leg. He was rushed to the Bangkok Phuket Hospital in Phuket Town.

Mr. David Martin, an American national who is an underwater photographer and a shark expert from the 'Ocean For All Foundation' in Phuket, gave his opinion to The Phuket Express this morning (May 2nd), "From my experiences of diving and taking photos of underwater life around the world for many years, the wounds on the boy's leg might be from a baby 'Blue Shark'. These wounds are different from other marine animals as the wounds were unique based on specific movements."

Mr. Apisit Anan, a beach operator on Kamala Beach, told The Phuket Express, "This is a similar incident like two years ago with a Chinese tourist. It was a barracuda in my opinion which are common locally. The biggest barracuda that I have ever seen when diving is about 13 kilograms. They like to eat small fish and unprovoked attacks on people are more common than many think."

The Phuket Express notes that barracuda is a large, predatory, ray-finned fish.

The Kathu District Chief Ciwat Rawangkun went to Kamala Beach this morning. He told The Phuket Express, "We have placed warning signs and announced on beach loudspeakers in Thai and English for beachergoers to be aware of marine animals."

The young boy is reportedly recovering and officials are still trying to determine the exact culprit of his wounds.





Over 120 international flights, carrying 21,268 passengers, arrived at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi and Phuket international airports yesterday (Sunday), the day after the “Test and Go” scheme ended Read more: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/over-21000-overseas-passengers-arrive-in-bkk-phuket-on-1st-day-without-test-go/


🔴 #COVID19 update on Monday ⬇️ 9,331 new cases ⬇️ 84 deaths ⬇️ 129,068 active cases ⏺ 1,751 serious cases. Richard Barrow



Thailand’s travel safety ranked eighth globally and first in ASEAN by American tourist’s votes - The Pattaya News

Thailand's travel safety ranked eighth globally and first in ASEAN by American tourist's votes

Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha was pleased after Thailand's travel safety was ranked 8th globally and 1st in ASEAN by a recent American survey, saying this would help the wider re-opening of the country on May 1st.

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Yesterday, April 30th, Mrs. Traisulee Traisornkul, Deputy Spokesperson for the Prime Minister's Office revealed that Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha expressed great satisfaction and gratitude after Berkshire Hathaway Travel Protection announced the State of Travel Insurance Report, which showed that Thailand's travel safety was ranked eighth internationally by American tourists and third in Asia after Japan and South Korea, while Millennial tourists ranked Thailand as the second safest destination. Thailand, on the other hand, was ranked first in ASEAN by American tourists.

Mrs. Traisulee stated that the Ministry of Tourism and Sports has continually attempted to standardize travel safety in all aspects such as road safety, water safety, and tourist property protection to establish a good image for the country. 

Mrs. Traisulee added that Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha firmly believed that Berkshire Hathaway Travel Protection's report would have a positive impact on Thai tourism in the overall aspect, given that Thailand was dropping Test and Go, which required Covid-19 testing on arrival and the risk of a quarantine, for a wider reopening on May 1st. He thanked all stakeholders and Thai citizens for making Thailand a safe, welcoming, and inviting destination for tourists all over the world. 








lördag 30 april 2022

Richard Barrow - Entry measures for international arriving passengers at Suvarnabhumi Airport after the eased of Test&Go entry requirements. From May 1, 2022 onwards, passengers will be separated into:



TAT sees 1m arrivals per month during last quarter. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is looking forward to drawing at least 1 million tourists per month during the high season in the final quarter thanks to a less cumbersome entry process. The agency reported a spike on Friday in Thailand Pass registrations thanks to the new entry rules enacted on April 1. Bangkok Post

TAT sees 1m arrivals per month during last quarter
Revellers enjoy themselves at the Full Moon Party on Koh Phangan in Surat Thani province on April 16, 2022. (Photo: Supapong Chaolan)
Revellers enjoy themselves at the Full Moon Party on Koh Phangan in Surat Thani province on April 16, 2022. (Photo: Supapong Chaolan)

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is looking forward to drawing at least 1 million tourists per month during the high season in the final quarter thanks to a less cumbersome entry process.

The agency reported a spike on Friday in Thailand Pass registrations thanks to the new entry rules enacted on April 1.

"Even though there are challenging factors such as low travel confidence, a poor economy, the Russia-Ukraine conflict, a labour shortage in the tourism sector and heated competition from other destinations, our goal of 7-10 million arrivals remains within sight," said TAT governor Yuthasak Supasorn.

As of April 25, Thailand had welcomed 713,183 international arrivals this year.

The highest tally was 215,490 arrivals in April, attributed to the cancellation of the 72-hour pre-travel RT-PCR test from April 1. The number of tourists for the whole month of April is expected to reach 300,000.

Mr Yuthasak said the market should gather pace during the high season, with at least 1 million foreign tourists per month from October.

Following the implementation of the new registration on Friday for the Thailand Pass system that eliminates Covid-19 tests, there were 40,000-50,000 registrants during the first 12 hours, said the agency.

The promising response indicates strong tourism demand from overseas visitors, with new easing of entry rules slated for May 1.

He said the TAT should push Thai tourism by promoting both short-haul and long-haul markets, particularly countries with fewer travel conditions allowing tourists to travel freely.

For the long-haul market, the Middle East, particularly Saudi Arabia, the US, Canada, Latin America and European countries, are among the target markets.

The TAT plans to participate in international trade shows such as the International Luxury Travel Market (ILTM) North America from Sept 19 to 22 in Mexico. It expects to invite tourism operators to join roadshows such as Amazing New Chapters Roadshow to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on May 15 to 17.

The short-haul market includes India as a target country, as there is potential with 200 groups of wedding ceremonies already confirmed this year, said the TAT. Other promising markets include Australia, Singapore, Malaysia and South Korea, said Mr Yuthasak.

Joint promotions with partners are scheduled throughout this year for quality segments, led by health and wellness, golf, leisure, luxury and weddings.

On Friday, the TAT hosted a meeting with tourism operators to discuss marketing plans for the international market. He said operators suggested focusing on emerging markets in South Asia such as Bangladesh and Pakistan.




Bangkok Post - Floods drown 2 elephants, rescue efforts continue. The park is home to 126 elephants, two of which have been confirmed dead after being swept away by the floodwaters.

Floods drown 2 elephants, rescue efforts continue Save the animals: Elephants stranded in the Elephant Nature Park in Mae Taeng district of ...