Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Thailand eyes Phuket-Cebu direct flights — envoy

Direct Phuket-Cebu flights would be in support of the ‘Two Countries, One Destinatio­n’ concept being promoted by both countries. ‘Eight to 10 million tourists went to Phuket before the pandemic. If you could tap only 10 percent of that, that would be at l

- BY JOM GARNER

The government of Thailand is considerin­g the idea of having direct flights from Phuket to Cebu to boost the two countries’ economies, a Thai official said Thursday.

Thailand Ambassador to the Philippine­s Tull Traisorat, who was the Rotary Club of Manila’s guest of honor and speaker during its meeting at the Manila Polo Club in Makati last Thursday, 18 January 2024, said he intended to push for the planned direct Phuket-Cebu flights within this year.

“I would love to have it happen as soon as possible, particular­ly within this year,” Traisorat told reporters in an interview at the sidelines of the RC Manila meeting.

“I talked to all airlines and relevant government agencies as well. It’s good. They are considerin­g it,” he added.

Tourism, economy boost

He noted that a direct flight between Phuket and Cebu would further boost the tourism industry and economies of the Philippine­s and Thailand.

“It would be great not only with the numbers of tourists, hotels and hospitalit­y businesses but related businesses as well,” he said.

Traisorat explained that having direct Phuket-Cebu flights would increase the number of tourists in the Philippine­s and Thailand in support of the “Two Countries, One Destinatio­n” concept which the two countries have been promoting.

“Imagine, Phuket alone. We have more than 100 direct flights per week from Scandinavi­a, Japan, and South Korea. Around eight to 10 million tourists went to Phuket alone before the Covid pandemic,” he said.

Tap 10 percent of Phuket’s tourists

“If you could tap only 10 percent of eight to 10 million tourists, that would be at least nearly one million tourists already in the Philippine­s through Cebu,” he added.

The Thai ambassador continued: “We should have more direct flights. At the moment, we have two flights per week for Bangkok-Cebu. I don’t think that is enough.”

Traisorat said Cebu is the “best choice” for the direct flight due to the island province’s “similariti­es” with Phuket.

“Phuket and Cebu’s sizes are almost the same. The natural environmen­t is also the same. The commerce is in the center of the island. Nice beaches. Nice coral reefs with five stars hotels,” he said.

Traisorat said nearly 100,000 Thai nationals visited the Philippine­s last year, more than double the number of visitors from Thailand during the pre-Covid pandemic period.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY JOEY SANCHEZ MENDOZA FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_joey ?? H.E. Tull Traisorat, the Kingdom of Thailand’s Ambassador to the Philippine­s, sits beside Rotary Club of Manila president Rafael Alunan III as he answers questions from Rotarians after he delivered his speech during the Club’s 28th weekly meeting at the Manila Polo Club in Makati last week.
PHOTOGRAPH BY JOEY SANCHEZ MENDOZA FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_joey H.E. Tull Traisorat, the Kingdom of Thailand’s Ambassador to the Philippine­s, sits beside Rotary Club of Manila president Rafael Alunan III as he answers questions from Rotarians after he delivered his speech during the Club’s 28th weekly meeting at the Manila Polo Club in Makati last week.

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