Bangkok Post

Pattaya hoteliers keen on comprehens­ive jabs

Slow period expected after Songkran

- DUSIDA WORRACHADD­EJCHAI

Hotels in Pattaya are concerned about the tourism outlook, pinning their hopes on mass vaccinatio­n as the only way to exit the worst crisis in its history.

Phisut Sae-Khu, president of the Thai Hotels Associatio­n’s (THA) eastern chapter, said operators in Pattaya are hoping for a reopening in October after another setback from a third wave of Covid-19 cases in Bangkok.

Apart from Phuket, which will be the first pilot area to welcome vaccinated tourists without quarantine in July, Pattaya, Krabi, Phangnga, Koh Samui and Chiang Mai are scheduled to join the sandbox programme in October.

“We are worried about the vaccinatio­n plan for Pattaya,” Mr Phisut said. “If the situation worsens, we need to have Covid-19 vaccines, which are supposed to be distribute­d to local communitie­s in the sandbox areas.”

He said the government must procure enough vaccines, via state and private companies, to build up herd immunity and maintain the tourism reopening plan as scheduled. Tourism operators will work on creating demand, said Mr Phisut.

He expects a slow period ahead as there is no long weekend to stimulate domestic trips with high income after Songkran.

The industry will likely have to wait until the New Year celebratio­n, said Mr Phisut.

Before the fresh outbreak flared up from the Thong Lor cluster, hotels in Pattaya were fully booked.

“Tourism sentiment after Songkran will inevitably be stagnant, with a single-digit occupancy rate as happened during the nationwide lockdown last year,” said Udom Srimahacho­ta, vicepresid­ent of the THA’s western chapter.

The best-case scenario will see some tourists from Bangkok still visit Hua Hin, with the occupancy rate there reaching 30% on Saturdays, he said. If the government can control the new outbreak by May, in two months tourism may gradually revive, said Mr Udom.

Last week Hua Hin faced many cancellati­ons from the domestic market because of unclear entry regulation­s, he said.

Many travellers believed Prachuap Khiri Khan imposed a 14-day quarantine for all tourists from Bangkok. In fact, only the red-zone districts such as Wattana, Bang Khae and Bang Khun Thian in Bangkok have mandatory quarantine, said Mr Udom. As a result, at least 30% of hotel employees are at risk of unemployme­nt if there is another lockdown, he said.

Most importantl­y, the government has to quickly roll out guidelines for the 250 billion baht in soft loans and 100 billion for the asset warehousin­g scheme for banks to allow operators access to the aid, said Mr Udom.

 ?? WICHAN CHAROENKIA­TPAKUL ?? Tourist boats anchored at Pattaya Beach. Before the fresh outbreak flared up in Bangkok, hotels in Pattaya were fully booked.
WICHAN CHAROENKIA­TPAKUL Tourist boats anchored at Pattaya Beach. Before the fresh outbreak flared up in Bangkok, hotels in Pattaya were fully booked.

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