Bangkok Post

28 countries drawn to Phuket relaunch

150,000 TOURISTS EXPECTED TO ARRIVE JULY-SEPT

- ACHADTAYA CHUENNIRAN MONGKOL BANGPRAPA

>>Tourists from 28 countries have expressed interest in visiting Phuket after the government has agreed to waive the mandatory quarantine for vaccinated foreign visitors, according to tourism operators in the province.

In July, Phuket will be the first province to waive the quarantine requiremen­t for foreign visitors who have been vaccinated, as part of the government’s plan to reopen the country.

Phumkit Raktaengam, president of the Phuket Tourist Associatio­n, said even though foreign tourists have shown interest it remains to be seen if they can proceed with their visit plans which will be approved by authoritie­s in their own countries.

Among 28 countries were tourists from China, Singapore, Russia, the UK and Germany — known as frequent travellers to Phuket.

He said the province is expected to welcome 150,000 foreign visitors from July to September with an estimated income of 30 billion baht. The high season for the resort island usually starts in mid-October.

However, Mr Phumkit said that despite the agreement to allow vaccinated tourists in without quarantine, provincial authoritie­s will submit details to the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administra­tion (CCSA) for approval.

“The details involve what documents they need, what they are supposed to do while being in Phuket, and if their vaccines are endorsed. We have to take the health safety of local people into considerat­ion too,” he said.

The province must inoculate at least 70% of its population (460,000 people) to create herd immunity. Around 920,000–930,000 doses are needed to achieve such a goal, he said.

Mr Phumkit, however, said the reduction of the mandatory isolation period from 14 days to seven days which took effect on April 1, is unlikely to revive the general tourism industry.

“Those who are likely to visit are businessme­n or people who have families in Thailand. We have a survey indicating that foreign tourists are turned away by quarantine,” he said.

Yesterday, Thai Airway’s first flight from Germany’s Frankfurt — flight TG921 — touched down at Suvarnabhu­mi airport, the first since an internatio­nal travel lockdown started early last year when the pandemic broke out.

The flight carried 130 German tourists. Among them, 16 German travellers flied from there to Phuket. It is unknown if the others were transit passengers. The next flight will be on May 7.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said yesterday the government hopes to complete its vaccinatio­n programme to target groups in 77 provinces by the end of this month.

Speaking during the PM Podcast programme, he said that 800,000 doses manufactur­ed by China’s Sinovac will be distribute­d to target population­s in the provinces.

Of total, 300,000 will be given to people in the outbreak areas, 300,000 doses to tourism and border provinces and and the remaining 200,000 doses to the rest.

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