reader Posted November 27 Posted November 27 From Pattaya News On November 26th, 2024, Ms. Thapanee Kiatphaibool, the Governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), revealed factors supporting Thai tourism growth in late 2024. Flight recovery and increased forward bookings signal strong momentum, with ticket reservations to Thailand rising 28% compared to last year. Key source markets include Germany, South Korea, the UK, the U.S., Japan, and Russia. TAT predicts a peak of 500,000 foreign visitors per day during the final three days of 2024, fueled by nationwide countdown celebrations and relaxed entry measures. These include visa-free entry for tourists, business travelers, and short-term workers from 93 countries, with a 60-day stay permitted. Visa on Arrival (VOA) has also been expanded to 31 countries, up from 19, while the Destination Thailand Visa supports work-and-travel stays. Temporary suspension of immigration forms at key entry points until April 2025 further enhances convenience, according to Thapanee. However, domestic tourism faces hurdles due to slow economic recovery, high household debt, and cautious spending among Thais. Outbound tourism, on the other hand, is growing, with over 1.1 million Thais traveling abroad from October 12th–27th, an 8.19% increase from the previous year. Contributing factors include a stronger baht, school holidays, and promotions on international airfares, making regional destinations particularly attractive. vinapu and tm_nyc 2 Quote
Moses Posted November 27 Posted November 27 My statistic shows what LGBT-travels to TH rising not so drastically. Maybe 5-7%. Maybe because of strong Baht. LGBT-travels to Vietnam are booming . More than 50%. 2024 is first year from 15 years on the market, when Siamroads has the same number of guides in TH and VN. vinapu, daydreamer and 10tazione 1 2 Quote
vinapu Posted November 27 Posted November 27 5 hours ago, Moses said: LGBT-travels to Vietnam are booming . Lower prices and relative novelty value are perhaps reasons for that . Quote
a-447 Posted November 27 Posted November 27 44 minutes ago, vinapu said: Lower prices and relative novelty value are perhaps reasons for that . Don't forget that many Vietnamese guys are very well hung! Quote