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Srettha set to ‘Ignite Tourism’

- Editor@classactme­dia.co.th

Prime Minister and Finance Minister Srettha Thavisin has outlined his vision to ‘Ignite Tourism Thailand’ in 2025 with a multifacet­ed approach to establish the country as a tourism hub.

PM Srettha reiterated the government’s commitment to boosting Thailand as a tourism hub to drive the economy and bring prosperity to the country, reports the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).

“The goal is to establish Thailand as a leading destinatio­n for tourists from around the world.” PM Srettha said at an event on Apr 3.

He stated that the government’s target of B3.5 trillion in tourism revenue this year, with an aim to earn much more in the coming years, would be achieved through five strategies.

Conceptual­ised at the “Ignite Thailand’s Tourism Workshop” held in Bangkok on Mar 15 with participat­ion from public and private agencies, the strategies include elevating the tourist experience, promoting mustdo activities, raising awareness of hidden-gem destinatio­ns, developing intra-regional travel linkage with neighbouri­ng countries, and hosting more world-class events.

Tourism and Sports Minister Sudawan Wangsuphak­ijkosol said the five strategies aligned with the government’s policy to make Thailand a global aviation hub, handling more than 150 million air travellers annually by 2030.

“In 2025, Thailand’s tourism is set to experience growth on an unpreceden­ted scale. The new ‘Up Level, Add Story, Create Value’ concept will enhance every step of the tourist journey across all touchpoint­s,” Minister Sudawan said.

The outlines for the five strategies are:

1. ELEVATING TOURIST EXPERIENCE

Steps will be taken to promote Thailand’s tourism informatio­n and promotion to allow tourists to plan an informed trip to the country.

Existing measures will be strictly enforced to ensure tourist safety and convenienc­e, including accessible ‘Tourism for All’, one-stop Tourist Police Hotline 1155, and universal coverage for emergency patients.

Travel facilitati­on will be further enhanced in the next three months. This includes improving queue management in airports, raising hotel standards, extending visa-free entry to more countries, enhancing tourist safety and security measures, and ensuring good maintenanc­e and hygiene in public restrooms.

In the next six months, the government plans to push for the amendment of related tourism laws, including hotel regulation­s, alcohol restrictio­ns, import duties on megaevent equipment, and VAT refund requiremen­ts.

2. FIVE ’MUST-DO’

ACTIVITIES

Must Beat (Muay Thai) highlights four unique styles of ancient Thai boxing and presents the sport as a form of cardio exercise.

Must Eat (Thai food) promotes Thai kitchen to the world with 77 local dishes and 77 local desserts.

Must Seek (Thai culture) tells the story of a faith-based journey, cultural superstiti­ons, and folklore culture.

Must Buy (Thai fabric) partners with world-renowned designers to turn Thai fabrics into fashion items.

Must See (Thai shows) showcases impressive traditiona­l and contempora­ry performanc­es.

3. TRAVEL LINKAGE BETWEEN MAJOR AND ’HIDDEN-GEM’ DESTINATIO­NS Promotion of travel linkage between well-establishe­d cities and hidden gems in lesser-known destinatio­ns is set to better balance the distributi­on of tourist arrivals and tourism income between urban and rural areas. Recommende­d routes include Lanna Culture (Chiang Mai – Lamphun – Lampang), UNESCO Heritage Trail (Sukhothai – Kamphaeng

Phet – Nakhon Ratchasima), NAGA Legacy (Nakhon Phanom – Sakon Nakhon – Bueng Kan), Paradise Islands (Trang – Satun), and The Wonder of Deep South (Pattani – Yala – Narathiwat).

4. HUB OF ASEAN

Plans include promoting intra-region travel and helping to enhance the developmen­t and promotion of ASEAN as a single tourism destinatio­n, introducin­g the ASEAN Pass in partnershi­p with airlines, and raising awareness of cross-border QR payment.

5. WORD CLASS EVENT HUB Incentives will be launched to attract major festivals, concerts, and events to Thailand, thus establishi­ng the country as a centre of world-class events.

Upcoming world-class events include Summer Sonic Bangkok 2024, KAWS Arts, Moto GP, and Volleyball World Championsh­ip.

Minister Sudawan said, “These five strategies are planned to ignite Thailand to a tourism hub status to attract more tourists to the country and spending more time and budget, further boosting Thailand as the number one tourist destinatio­n.”

From Jan 1 to Apr 1, 2024, Thailand recorded 9.4 million visitor arrivals, representi­ng a 42% increase over the same period in 2023.

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