The expected high season for tourism in Thailand has seen numbers drop as much as 20% due to the countries current political situation
Tourists drop over 20% now
The president of the Association of Domestic Travel says tourists have now dropped by over 20% as the result of the ongoing political unrest in the country.
Association president Yoothachai Sunthornratanavej said that the current political turmoil from street demonstrations and news photos showing the use of tear gas on demonstrators had scared away tourists.
He said that earlier tourists have just put off their travels, and adopting a wait-and-see of the development of the protest situation in Thailand.
But now as protests dragged on and violence broke out, they had cancelled the trips to Thailand.
He said more than 20% of tourists have dropped or up to 400,000 have cancelled travels to Thailand.
Meanwhile domestic travelers also have no mood for travels and some of them instead participated in the demonstrations.
He said the drop of tourist travels this year was much higher than when the Suvarnabhumit airport was forced to close three days by protesters in 2008. He said the tourism industry recovered fast from the airport closure, but for this year’s prolonged protest, he said he did not know how long it could recover.
Actually we should get rid of this problem.
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