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Govt bets on local tourism

Two packages worth B22.4bn approved

- CHATRUDEE THEPARAT MONGKOL BANGPRAPA

The cabinet yesterday approved two stimulus packages worth 22.4 billion baht to revitalise domestic tourism which has been left reeling from the Covid-19 pandemic.

The packages will start today and run until Oct 31, said deputy government spokeswoma­n Traisuree Taisaranak­ul.

She said that originally there were three packages known as “Happinesss­haring trips”, “Let’s travel”, and “Moral Support” — proposed by the Tourism and Sports Ministry.

But two of them — “Happinesss­haring trips” and “Let’s travel” have now been merged and are known as “We travel together”, she said.

The “Happiness-sharing trips’’ package worth 2 billion baht is to subsidise domestic flight fares, inter-provincial bus fares and car rental fees for a total of 2 million people.

The government will subsidise 2 million air tickets, with the subsidy limited to 2,000 baht per person. Eligible people must pay for their tickets first and the government will pay them back 40% of ticket prices. For round-trip tickets, the subsidy is limited to no more than 1,000 baht per seat.

The “Let’s travel” package worth 18 billion baht will fund subsidies for accommodat­ion, food and other services provided at tourist destinatio­ns.

The government will subsidise five million nights of hotel accommodat­ion at 40% of normal room rates, with the subsidy limited to 3,000 baht per night for up to five nights. Tourists will be responsibl­e for the other 60%.

Subsidies for other services, including food, are capped at 600 baht per room per night. The subsidised tourist facilities must be outside the tourists’ home provinces to qualify. The subsidies are limited to 40% of actual expenses, with tourists paying the rest.

Hotels and eateries can register to join the package today and they must have a certificat­es issued by the Departmet of Tourism while the public can register on July 15 on www.Á¦µÁšÉ¸¥ª

—ªo ¥„œ´ .com or We travel together, Ms Traisuree said.

As for the “Moral Support’’ package worth 2.4 billion baht, it will fund holiday travel for 1.2 million health volunteers and officials of sub-district hospitals. The package is also expected to help more than 13,000 tour companies.

The subsidy is limited to 2,000 baht per tourist for a trip of at least two days and one night, and is expected to help 13,000 tour firms.

Speaking after yesterday’s cabinet meeting, Gen Prayut said he has instructed state agencies to hold meetings and seminars in the provinces in a bid to promote the hotel industry. Agencies must report their spending of the budgets, the prime minister said.

He also stressed the need for all hotels to take precaution­s to prevent Covid-19.

Gen Prayut also floated an idea to promote domestic tourism on weekdays to ease overcrowdi­ng on Saturdays and Sundays. Employees who take days off for holiday travel on weekdays under the campaign would have to work other days instead, he said.

Meanwhile, the cabinet yesterday also formally approved the extension of the enforcemen­t of the emergency decree nationwide for another month, until July 31, as proposed by the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administra­tion (CCSA), government spokeswoma­n Narumon Pinyosinwa­t said.

The cabinet also endorsed the fifth phase of the easing of restrictio­ns on the remaining businesses and premises as proposed by the CCSA.

They include pubs and bars, karaoke bars, and bath-sauna-massage establishm­ents, which will reopen today.

From today, shopping malls, department stores and community malls will be allowed to open until 10pm from the current 9pm.

Other premises allowed to reopen will include schools and educationa­l institutes, while night entertainm­ent venues, pubs, bars, karaoke joints, beer halls and beer gardens will be allowed to open until midnight, with the enforcemen­t of social-distancing rules. Customers must use the “Thai Chana” app to check in and out.

Ms Narumon said the CCSA proposed the extension of the decree because the coronaviru­s pandemic was still at serious levels in many parts of the world.

With the fifth phase of the relaxing of restrictio­ns beginning today, powers under the executive decree for administra­tion in emergency situations were still needed to control travel in and out of the country and support the tracking and quarantine of people suspected of being infected with the coronaviru­s, she said.

Gen Prayut reiterated that the extension was for the sake of public health, not for his power. He also warned against the sex trade at bathsauna-massage establishm­ents. Those involved will face legal punishment, he said.

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