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6 million British tourists may travel to Thailand in 2021: Survey


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2 minutes ago, BenDeCosta said:

67 million people in the UK. About 15% are aged 15 and under, which leaves 57 million. About 12% are over 70. Down to 49 million already.

 

From that 12% you will get the majority of Thailands long term UK expats. Don't forget that. Plus they'll be the first vaccinated.

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Yes, but not

8 hours ago, webfact said:

The survey, which had 4,127 respondents, also suggested that Thailand will remain a popular choice for foreign tourists in the future, due to the low numbers of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the country.

 

"Thank you Mr Smith for answering my questions correctly, here is your brown envelope."

 

 

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7 hours ago, colinneil said:

 

Amazing absolutely amazing, where on earth do they find these clowns?

6 million my a++e, nobody in the UK got any money to spend flying to Thailand.

I believe the figure mentioned has too many zeros, try 600 if you are lucky considering all the conflicting statements made over the past 6 months touting get rich schemes mixed with the Thai peoples surveyed who do not wont us tourists. Why should any one believe you or trust your words.

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8 minutes ago, Muzzique said:

 

 

I prefer Total Ass Talk

Time to change their initials to TBS (Total bullsh..) ...

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8 hours ago, webfact said:

A survey carried out by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) London office has suggested that up to 6 million British tourists want to travel to Thailand in 2021

 

Percentages and crystal balls. Here's a percentage for TAT London office; 6 million British people travelling to Thailand in 2021 would be close on to 9% of the UK population. Given that UK freedom to travel will not resume until 17th May at earliest then thats a lot of Brits (about 900,000 per month) for each of the remaining 7 months of the year. Is there even that much quarantine capacity in Thailand because? TAT lose more credibility, that's if they ever had any, every time they come up with these nonsense "surveys". Pie in the sky they are a bunch of deluded dreamers trying to justify their cushy number living in London at the expense of Thai citizens.

 

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Booze and women. If both are cheap then tourists are high. If not, then they go for where it is.

 

Thailand is starting to price itself out of the market. What saves it is that a lot of flights use it as a stopover to other places like from oz to europe so people use it for a few days layover.

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10 minutes ago, ChrisKC said:

How can  businesses in Thailand plan and make meaningful decisions about the future of the tourist trade from this constant flow of meaningless guesstimates?


 

 

 

Hmm, let's guess ... ????

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7 hours ago, donnacha said:

It is always the case that more people consider traveling somewhere than actually end up going. It should not be surprising that 10% of the population might, in the middle of a lockdown, and after a miserable year, fancy the idea of an exotic holiday. No one, not even TAT, is suggesting they everyone considering it will actually come, they do use the word "may" in their headline.
 


The surprising thing about many of the responses here, and in similar threads, is that so few people seem to be able to see what is already happening and to, based on that, extrapolate ahead a few months. Many of you seem convinced that the current restrictions will continue for the entire year.

By the end of February, the most vulnerable third of the UK population will have received at least their first shot, many of those will have also received their second shot. Levels of infection are already dropping. The UK in April will be a very different story. It isn't just talk, Britain is making astonishing progress, while neighboring countries flounder in Third World levels of bureaucracy and incompetence, you should be proud of that remarkable achievement.

TAT have no credibility but, in this case, when they say "within 2021" they are clearly talking about the second half of the year.

Boris has now said that a vaccine passport will be introduced, at the very least for international travel. Prayut, too, has started making the necessary noises to prepare the public for the re-opening of Thailand to mass vaccinated tourism, probably starting with Israel, who have already vaccinated 90% of their population, in April.

Many of you here seem oblivious to just how much demand has built up in the UK for getting back out into the world. People who usually have four or five breaks per year now want to go all out, they want to embrace the world with something bigger and more memorable than Marbella or Provence.

There is plenty of money around. Some people lost jobs, but the majority kept getting paid. Trapped at home, and unable to go out to their usual restaurants and pubs, most people saved quite a bit. People with online businesses have made more money than ever.

So, this summer, when most of the UK population have been innoculated, and the level of infection is back below 0.1%, Thailand will open their doors to UK tourists, swapping the current quarantine, testing, and special insurance requirements for, instead, a simple vaccine passport requirement.

At that point, the rush to get the Hell out of the UK and to Thailand will break all the records. It certainly won't be six million people but it would not at all surprise me if, in just the second half of this year, they came close to the record of one million UK visitors.

 

You must be smoking some of what TAT have got?  That's all I'll say! 

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Lets do the math again...

 

6.000.000 people, in the next 10 month is 600.000 each moth.

This is 20.000 each day,

Lets say each plane carries 300 tourists, 

This 66 Flights every day the rest 10 month....

 

well...i think someone starts to get bussy now...

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9 hours ago, webfact said:

 

The survey, which had 4,127 respondents,

That's a big difference to the 60 million population - also if it was expats it is possible they may get 1 in 10 wanting to return (which is negative it should have been 60 million) - but 6 million based on that sample size - i would need to question that press release!

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9 hours ago, colinneil said:

 

Amazing absolutely amazing, where on earth do they find these clowns?

6 million my a++e, nobody in the UK got any money to spend flying to Thailand.

Ease up on insurance and quarantine requirements and you will be surprised at the numbers wanting out of lockdown in UK. 

 

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46 minutes ago, Sujo said:

Booze and women. If both are cheap then tourists are high. If not, then they go for where it is.

 

Thailand is starting to price itself out of the market. What saves it is that a lot of flights use it as a stopover to other places like from oz to europe so people use it for a few days layover.

6 million brits to come to Thailand on holiday, PCP EH?

That was in 1999, 2021 maybe 50 000 if borders/airports are open.

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8 hours ago, bkk6060 said:

Exciting.

Good time to open a Chip Buddy shop.

 

    Do you mean Chip Butty  shop..?

  Take a lot more than that too attract,  Brit sexpats back to the kingdom ..

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51 minutes ago, Sujo said:

Booze and women. If both are cheap then tourists are high. If not, then they go for where it is.

 

Thailand is starting to price itself out of the market. What saves it is that a lot of flights use it as a stopover to other places like from oz to europe so people use it for a few days layover.

Many tourists in France, Spain, UK or USA - are you saying that women and drinks are cheap in these countries?

You are looking at a small segment of travelers only, FYI, therefore families, married couples and single women who may not be that attracted by bars and cheap entertainment

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1 hour ago, soi3eddie said:

Percentages and crystal balls. Here's a percentage for TAT London office; 6 million British people travelling to Thailand in 2021 would be close on to 9% of the UK population. Given that UK freedom to travel will not resume until 17th May at earliest then thats a lot of Brits (about 900,000 per month) for each of the remaining 7 months of the year. Is there even that much quarantine capacity in Thailand because? TAT lose more credibility, that's if they ever had any, every time they come up with these nonsense "surveys". Pie in the sky they are a bunch of deluded dreamers trying to justify their cushy number living in London at the expense of Thai citizens.

 

You can always get the answer you want if you ask the right 4127 people. Same way you can get low COVID figures if you don't test anyone.

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9 hours ago, webfact said:

41 percent of respondents said they disagreed with any form of quarantine at the destination country, while 52 percent said they would be happy to spend up to 5 days in quarantine.

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However, 68 percent said they would cancel their travel plans if the 14 day quarantine was still mandatory. 26 percent of respondents said they would still travel, regardless of quarantine, and 13 percent said they wanted quarantine to be reduced to 10 days.

Sounds like pretty clear message that mass tourism isn't coming back with the current ASQ rules in force.

 

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Another survey carried out in France revealed that Bangkok (25%) was the third most searched for destination, behind only Dubai (49%) and Marrakesh (27%).

Bangkok seizes the Bronze... but after Dubai and Marrakesh??? L'Hexagone crazy?

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8 minutes ago, fgmr said:

Ease up on insurance and quarantine requirements and you will be surprised at the numbers wanting out of lockdown in UK. 

 

Before covid there were no insurance and quarantine requirements. Still, UK topped out at 1 million in 12 months.

There is no way that 6 million would come in 10 months - even if everyone in the UK can afford a holiday economically.

As another poster had pointed out - this number means 20,000 arrivals per day - every day for 10 months. Or more than 60 full flights from the UK daily. That is simply not realistic.  

If they reach 800,000 visitors from the UK,, I would be positively surprised

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