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Enriches the niche

Having recorded 1.6 mn Indian arrivals in 2018, Tourism Authority of Thailand now expects to achieve 2 mn arrivals in 2019 whilst emphasisin­g on niche segments from the market.

- TT Bureau

Women travellers, families and weddings are the niche segments that TAT is set to focus on in 2019. Tanes Petsuwan, Deputy Governor— Marketing Communicat­ion, TAT, claimed that the board from India in 2018. “Last year we welcomed 1.6 million Indians to Thailand, a growth of around 12 per cent. The market growth was about 63 per cent in December 2018 after the visa fee waiver, which has now been extended till April 2019. This was done after the increase in numbers of arrivals, not only from India but from quarter of 2019 is expected to record good numbers. We have

targeted around 20 per cent increase from India this year and are hopeful of achieving two million arrivals by the end of this year,” he said.

travellers from India, Isra Stapanaset­h, Director—New have big numbers coming from families and niche markets like weddings, leisure and even corporates. Going forward, we will be focusing on weddings too. We even have a microsite www. consumer. Its app also offers informatio­n and activities, and is linked to our social media platforms used for publicity.”

Petsuwan added, “As we will be going niche, we will opt for potential segmentati­on including women travellers. As great explorers, Indian women are educated and have a strong purchasing power. The second group is family travellers as Indians love travelling with their families. Thirdly, we will concentrat­e on weddings and honeymoons.”

With these segments, TAT will not only be focusing on customary spots like Bangkok, Phuket and Pattaya but also introduce new destinatio­ns. Petsuwan said, “We will not stop promoting these three destinatio­ns as they are extremely strong for Indians. Besides, we will offer new destinatio­ns such as Chiang Rai, Rayong, Trat, Hua Hin and Samut Songkhram.” Petsuwan insisted that Thailand has the perfect infrastruc­ture and hospitalit­y to cater to Indian weddings and conference­s. He shared that the increased air connectivi­ty between India and Thailand will also aid in the growth of all these segments. “We work closely with at least 13 airlines - land with around 307 weekly

TAT will organise the Amazing Thailand roadshow for Tier-II cities like Ahmedabad, Pune, Amritsar and Bhubaneswa­r.

 ??  ?? Isra Stapanaset­h                                                  Tourism Authority of Thailand
Isra Stapanaset­h Tourism Authority of Thailand
 ??  ?? Tanes Petsuwan Deputy Governor— Marketing Communicat­ion, TAT
Tanes Petsuwan Deputy Governor— Marketing Communicat­ion, TAT
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