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THA: 80% of hotels shut till October - won't be back to normal until 2023


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1 hour ago, ozfarang said:

This is what Agoda says regarding occupancy next week. You just have to induce the punters to be quick or prices will go up.

BS

 

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Which hotel was that?

Dirty Harry on soi 6?

 

Asking for Bill, a friend of mine.

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You need a little serendipity story amongst all of this.....

 

In Chiang Mai, two older, getting seedy hotels -- the Pornping and the Mae Ping -- decided pre Covid to close down for several years and renovate into five-star positions (their geographic locations were already prime). So, they did. Thus, all that pre-planned negative cash flow just nicely matched all the potential negative un-planned cash flow from Covid. Serendipity, indeed.

 

Anyway, hope Mae Ping takes the form they're advertising -- InterContinental is now onboard with its planning. Always my favorite, since I stayed there 30 years ago.

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2 minutes ago, JimGant said:

You need a little serendipity story amongst all of this.....

 

In Chiang Mai, two older, getting seedy hotels -- the Pornping and the Mae Ping -- decided pre Covid to close down for several years and renovate into five-star positions (their geographic locations were already prime). So, they did. Thus, all that pre-planned negative cash flow just nicely matched all the potential negative un-planned cash flow from Covid. Serendipity, indeed.

 

Anyway, hope Mae Ping takes the form they're advertising -- InterContinental is now onboard with its planning. Always my favorite, since I stayed there 30 years ago.

Pornping sounds great.

Have to google them.

Probably most TV members do the same and soon Agoda will say: "Hurry up, very popular on your requested dates". Occupancy rate at 125%.

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1 minute ago, AlfHuy said:

Pornping sounds great.

Have to google them.

Probably most TV members do the same and soon Agoda will say: "Hurry up, very popular on your requested dates". Occupancy rate at 125%.

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Total occupancy in the organisation's hotels was at 5%.

 

Does that mean 5 % of rooms in all the organisation's hotels or 5% rooms in just the hotels that remain open ?  I think the latter

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4 minutes ago, Poet said:

Yes, in the longer-term, all the typical Thai stuff gets old quickly, but for a post-Covid escape, it will probably be the best and most desired option for tens of millions of people.

Yes, for a post covid escape, when the pandemic is declared over, in 2023-2025.

 

Until then, people need more predictibility, and on June 26th, the EU is rolling out the digital green certificate, where you can travel with no headaches if you are vaccinated and less headaches (antigen/pcr test), if you are not.

 

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4 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

50-75% of the UK is out of money, combination of COVID, Brexit and Zero hour contracts.


The category of people on zero-hour contracts are the not the same category who tend to take more exotic vacations.

Most categories of knowledge workers kept on working, kept on getting paid, didn't have much to spend it on, have now missed 3 or 4 vacations that they would usually take.

Many people got paid to not work at all.

Even the folks on hourly work had an unprecented amount of delivery jobs.

Seriously, the bill for all this will be massive, but people do actually have money at the moment. The problem comes when the benefits get reduced back to what they were, and the corporation start laying off all the staff they have now discovered the don't need.

 

8 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

It used to cost me $60 to fly to Spain, but it was $600 to fly to Thailand.


Easily saved on the cheaper cost of the hotels and restaurants.
 

9 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

If it wasn't for hookers, I wouldn't have even thought of coming to Thailand.


Yeah, that is undoubtedly what it boils down to. My version of that is dating or having regular relationships, and the quality of woman I can have here is infinitely higher than it would be in Spain.

 

11 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

As an old retired Brit now a bit too old for the girls, I'd probably choose to be living in France in a rundown farmhouse, eating bread and cheese, drinking $1 a bottle wine, and growing cannabis in my barn.


Yes, I can see the attractive of that. I don't even care all that much about the alcohol anymore, but having fresh air, a reasonably temperate climate, high-quality food, and being left the Hell alone with my books, music, and pot appeals more than playing the role of falang for the next few decades.
 

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29 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

IF ........... so far all the plans, from all the countries have come to nothing.


You are behind on your news. EU voted through their proposal last Thursday and it is now going into beta, for EU-wide roll-out in June. They had already been in negotiations with there US counterparts for months, to ensure inoperability. No doubt the UK will launch a week earlier, just to rub it in. Israel has already had its version going for six weeks and several countries, including Ireland, are letting them skip quarantine.

Whatever might be said in public, all those in government have known that some secure way to verify innoculation status was the only way that international travel was going to happen.

 

29 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

I'm fully expecting the UK and Europe to go into a new mad lockdown before then, as a new gene therapy resistant variant rears it's ugly head.


Well, are you suggesting that the whole thing is being staged and that the governments actually want some pretext to lockdown again?

So far, the Western vaccines are all effective against all the variants so far, including the Indian one which is currenty being used by the British government and media to stop citizens getting too relaxed now that the end appears to be in sight.

 

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21 minutes ago, kingofthemountain said:

considering this degree of uncertainty, and even if the quarantine for UK tourists was dropped in the end of june, how many of them do you think will be able to plan a holiday in Thailand for july and august?


I think Thailand will announce "July 1st / the second half of the year" and, yes, that will lead to a rush of people who have been waiting to get in without quarantine, but the main target will be the people who, in July, will see that things have normalized and will then book for October, November, December.

 

23 minutes ago, kingofthemountain said:

I have few friends in France used to come in Thailand on a regular basis, for this summer they have ALL already booked their summer holidays to other destinations, in France or in european countries, it was much more easy and less risky, and at the end less costly than their usual trip in Thailand

As i said the only thing they are going to miss is the Thai girls


They will take their summer vacation and, then, they will come visit some Thai girls in November too. This is a special time for everyone.

 

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Her assessment was that things would only return to normal in 2023. 

Given that reduced quarantine and the promise of Area Qurantine in Phuket have been knocked on the head, this is probably the most accurate statement I've seen so far.

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2 hours ago, Brunolem said:

Israel is an outlier rather than a reference.

 

It is very unlikely that the vast majority of countries will repeat Israel's performance.

 

On top of that, remember that, according to the vaccine manufacturers themselves, the vaccines are efficient for only 6 months, meaning that the whole vaccination campaign will have to be repeated indefinitely.

 

Then, there are other issues beside the Covid pandemic, such as fighting climate change and the implementation of the infamous Great Reset, both of which are not in favour of mass tourism.

 

Instead of a return to the happy days of 2019, one should rather expect a lengthy march toward 1984 (not the year, if you see what I mean).

 

 

 

Some fake news in this post.

 

Vaccine manufacturers have said AT LEAST 6 months efficacy. The truth is that they don't know as they have  only been testing for 6-7 months. It could well be 1 year, it could well be more. Boosters to combat new variants will be given annually.

 

Sincerely

 

MORRIS

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

80% of their hotels would be shut until October when it is hoped that the pandemic will show signs of abating and the vaccine rollout will be in full swing.

 

She indicated that only larger hotels were open and that hotels that catered to foreign tourists were all shut down for now. 

 

Her assessment was that things would only return to normal in 2023. 

Some truth at last.

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