Popular Post snoop1130 11,841 Posted November 18, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted November 18, 2020 Hotel operators beg govt to consider reopening Thailand soon By The Nation Hotel operators are pleading with the government to reopen the country and launch measures to help their business as soon as possible. Suphajee Suthumpun, Dusit Thani’s group chief executive officer, said if the country is not reopened soon, hotel operators will suffer heavy losses. Also, she said, banks and financial institutions are not granting loans easily to tourism businesses to because of the risks. “Hence, we want to ask the government to issue financial measures to support tourism businesses and to instruct the Thai Credit Guarantee Corporation to guarantee loans for small and medium enterprises,” she said. “We also want to ask the central bank to ease rules related to debentures as many large enterprises’ debentures are nearing maturity.” Suphajee also encouraged the Tourism and Sports Ministry to set up a tourism recovery fund that will allow hotel operators to borrow by using their hotel as a collateral. “Since the Covid-19 vaccine is expected to be ready next year, the government should come up with an e-visa system to help tourists return to the country,” she added. Chaiyapat Paitoon, Minor International’s chief strategy officer, said the company had lost more than Bt14 billion in the first nine months of the year, and its businesses in Thailand accounted for Bt2 billion of the losses. He said the company may need to boost its liquidity, by either finding new capital or launching debentures if the government does not reopen the country soon. “The government should look into travel-bubble schemes, ease self-isolation rules and launch measures to support entrepreneurs,” he said. Marisa Sukosol Nunbhakdi, executive vice president of Sukosol Hotels and chairperson of the Thai Hotels Association, said the government should launch measures to help hotels, such as paying 50 per cent of hotel staffs’ salaries as it has been doing for new graduates. “The government should also extend its 2 per cent contribution to the Social Security Fund, set land and building tax at 10 per cent and ease self-isolation rules,” she said. Parkpoom Prapasawudi, vice president of the Erawan Group’s Hotel Asset Management division, said hotel occupancy has been at 20 per cent for more than five months due to travel restrictions. “The situation in Thailand is different from China and Europe, where occupancy rate is 50 to 60 per cent and 30 to 40 per cent, respectively,” he said, adding that the country must be reopened because hotels cannot survive if occupancy remains so low. “If the government does not want to reopen the country, then it should launch measures to support the hotel business,” he said, adding that hotel operators were unable to come up with a business plan because the government has not provided any clear directions. Supawan Tanomkieatipume, executive assistant manager of the Twin Towers Hotel Bangkok, said the government should launch a campaign to boost public awareness on reopening the country, because it is not possible for Thailand to be free of Covid-19 forever. “Thailand and countries with low-risk of infections should work on travel-bubble schemes like Singapore and Hong Kong have done because hotel operators cannot bear high costs or inject more cash into their businesses,” she said. Meanwhile, Tourism and Sports Minister Pipat Ratchakitprakarn said Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has instructed the Centre for Economic Situation Administration (CESA) to work on establishing a tourism recovery fund to help the travel sector. This fund is expected to stand at between Bt50 billion and Bt100 billion. “We will also discuss other proposals with the premier and CESA, especially e-visa options, so tourists can return to Thailand once the Covid-19 vaccine is ready,” Pipat said. Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30398166?utm_source=category&utm_medium=internal_referral -- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2020-11-18 - Whatever you're going through, the Samaritans are here for you - Follow Thaivisa on LINE for breaking COVID-19 updates 3 1 Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post ukrules 20,821 Posted November 18, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted November 18, 2020 It's not going to open up, the zero COVID approach will continue for a very long time. I can't see anything changing before the end of 2021 and that's being optimistic. 33 3 3 5 Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post BangkokReady 1,325 Posted November 18, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted November 18, 2020 15 minutes ago, snoop1130 said: the government should launch a campaign to boost public awareness on reopening the country, because it is not possible for Thailand to be free of Covid-19 forever I got the impression that the plan was zero covid cases and let the tourism industry and related businesses fail and everybody lose their businesses? Did they not tell the tourism industry this? 29 4 1 3 Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post seajae 16,455 Posted November 18, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted November 18, 2020 It is a hard time for businesses but putting money before peoples lives is not the answer, until covid is totally under control around the world travel bans need to be enforced and the govt needs to help effected businesses/people more than they are, buying subs etc when the country is desperate is not good govt policy. 16 2 2 5 14 Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post RotBenz8888 17,910 Posted November 18, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted November 18, 2020 The Thai tourist industry was in decline long before the covid issue began. In addition to the expensive Baht, Thailand is simply not interesting anymore. When was the last time anyone bragged about having been to Thailand, like 2005? 33 9 1 Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post greenhornfarang 163 Posted November 18, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted November 18, 2020 56 minutes ago, seajae said: It is a hard time for businesses but putting money before peoples lives is not the answer, until covid is totally under control around the world travel bans need to be enforced and the govt needs to help effected businesses/people more than they are, buying subs etc when the country is desperate is not good govt policy. Yes but more people will die of poverty/starvation/depression/suicide from these measures than from covid. 38 20 Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post greenhornfarang 163 Posted November 18, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted November 18, 2020 4 hours ago, RotBenz8888 said: The Thai tourist industry was in decline long before the covid issue began. In addition to the expensive Baht, Thailand is simply not interesting anymore. When was the last time anyone bragged about having been to Thailand, like 2005? IDK what you are talking about but I brag about being the last farang to experience the wonder of the world Walking Street, every day. I first visited Thailand in November 2019, it blew my greenhorn farang mind so much so, that I decided to return immediately in February 2020, and I could not have been happier with my decision as I had a feeling that this may be the last time anyone will ever experience Thailand at its peak. 5 4 Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post alianware 463 Posted November 18, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted November 18, 2020 Blame your PM chan o cha. His Gov. is responsible for this. He loves to play state emergency for his benefit. 12 3 Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post bodga 7,217 Posted November 18, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted November 18, 2020 5 hours ago, seajae said: It is a hard time for businesses but putting money before peoples lives is not the answer, until covid is totally under control around the world travel bans need to be enforced and the govt needs to help effected businesses/people more than they are, buying subs etc when the country is desperate is not good govt policy. If covid killed 20% of all those infected I might agree but it doesnt, they should just accept the losses and get on with it. 22 11 Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post AmySeeker 298 Posted November 18, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted November 18, 2020 Yeah open up, what's the worst that can happen. Oh wait, there's a pandemic that is destroying millions of lives around the world. Seriously why is this even been reported on ? 8 1 2 6 8 Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post baansgr 9,667 Posted November 18, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted November 18, 2020 28 minutes ago, bodga said: If covid killed 20% of all those infected I might agree but it doesnt, they should just accept the losses and get on with it. The figures and debilitating effects of long Covid are quite frightening...something people are forgetting. 10 3 4 9 Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post greenhornfarang 163 Posted November 18, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted November 18, 2020 11 minutes ago, baansgr said: The figures and debilitating effects of long Covid are quite frightening...something people are forgetting. If there were debilitating effects then people would not be forgetting, those I know who tested positive either experienced no symptoms or just had a regular flu, one in his 40s one in his 30s neither athletic. 21 3 1 Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post bodga 7,217 Posted November 18, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted November 18, 2020 4 hours ago, baansgr said: The figures and debilitating effects of long Covid are quite frightening...something people are forgetting. I think theyre going to remember more the massive depression, I mean Spanish Flu took many and its from the same era as the great depression, which one do you remember. 9 2 Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post bodga 7,217 Posted November 18, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted November 18, 2020 4 hours ago, AmySeeker said: Yeah open up, what's the worst that can happen. downfall of nations, overthrowing govts 3 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post 4reaL 1,007 Posted November 18, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted November 18, 2020 Baht nice and strong right now also. 555 3 Link to post Share on other sites
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