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Keeping tourists coming back

Global travellers rate Thailand fourth best post-pandemic destinatio­n, says Visa study

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Thai businesses need to prepare for an influx of travellers as borders reopen, with the country rated the fourth most attractive destinatio­n in the world, according to the latest Global Travel Intentions study by Visa, the multinatio­nal payments company.

Thailand remains one of most desirable destinatio­ns behind only the United States, the United Kingdom and India. The top Thai cities that global travellers are looking up online include Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai and Hua Hin, the study found.

“It’s encouragin­g to see Thailand remains one of the most desirable travel destinatio­ns in the world,” said Serene Gay, Visa Group country manager for Southeast Asia.

“As borders reopen and internatio­nal travel gradually resumes, it’s important that travelrela­ted businesses are ready to accommodat­e tourists and their new post-pandemic preference­s, including the ability to make safe, contactles­s digital payments,” she added. “This will be key in creating business momentum and allowing businesses to thrive in the future.”

According to the study, the top three motivation­s for global travellers intending to visit Thailand are leisure pursuits (30%), the chance to escape and relax (25%), and outdoor adventure (18%). This demonstrat­es that visitors are looking for stress-free holidays that provide optimum opportunit­ies to relax, get outdoors and leave the worries of the pandemic behind.

The study found that, when in Thailand, tourists are most likely to head for activities and attraction­s that have made the country famous. The top activity preference­s are going for a famous Thai massage, eating Thai food at cafes and restaurant­s, spending time at their resort, and embracing Thai culture, such as visiting a Buddhist temple.

Thailand’s tourism industry is showing signs of recovery, with increasing visitor numbers over the next three years expected to reach 46.96 million by the end of 2024, according to a study by the Pacific Asia Travel Associatio­n (Pata). That is 7 million more than the record set in 2019 before the coronaviru­s pandemic began.

The ongoing relaxation of tourist entry requiremen­ts throughout the year should make it easier for tourists to return to Thailand, said Ms Gay.

“We hope these insights help tourism operators and all businesses in Thailand prepare for the return-to-travel phase,” she said. “Visa continues to support tourism authoritie­s, cities and operators by providing digital payment solutions and valuable insights that help to unlock new opportunit­ies.

“We hope our collaborat­ive efforts will accelerate Thailand’s recovery and enable the country to recapture its full potential.”

 ?? VARUTH HIRUNYATHE­B ?? Tourists explore the Temple of the Emerald Buddha in Bangkok during a tour on Sunday.
VARUTH HIRUNYATHE­B Tourists explore the Temple of the Emerald Buddha in Bangkok during a tour on Sunday.

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