Thailand tourism industry strives to attract more quality visitors

BANGKOK: Over 1.5 year since the Covid-19 pandemic broke out, Thailand's tourism industry is now struggling to survive and trying to shift from mass tourism to attract more quality visitors. The country received some 40 million international visitors in 2019, and the number came down to only 6.7 million in 2020, according to reports on Monday.

For 2021, the Tourism Authority of Thailand predicted that even in the best-case scenario, there will only be around 1-2 million foreign tourists visiting the country. Some believed that this figure is still considered too optimistic given the current vaccination rate and rising number of daily cases in the country.

"The government's tourism-revival strategy is to target big spenders that are seeking for privacy and social distancing during their stays, especially during and post Covid-19 world," Tourism Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn said, adding that "the sector will try to attract high-end travellers, rather than a large number of visitors like what we have been relying on in the past".

Focusing on high-end tourism has always been an ambitious target for Thailand. The authorities now believe that Thailand must use the pandemic as the catalyst to overhaul the industry, as this is the only way that the sector can survive and navigate through the crisis.

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