The Phuket News

‘Phuket Stepping Forward’ gets a push

- Editor@classactme­dia.co.th

Leading Phuket tourism and business leaders have joined together to promote a “Phuket Stepping Forward” campaign, highlighti­ng why Phuket should be reopened to resume business as usual.

The event, held at Laguna Beach Phuket last Saturday (Feb 19), was attended by Phuket Vice Governor Pichet Panapong and Rewat Areerob, President of the Phuket Provincial Administra­tive Organisati­on (PPAO, or OrBorJor), along with Pattanacha­i Singhawara, Director Southern Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau or (TCEB Southern), Thanet Petchsuwan, Deputy Governor for Marketing Asia and the Pacific at the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), and Thanet Tantipiriy­akit Chairman of the Phuket Tourism Council .

Also present were wellknown and respected Phuketbase­d surgeon Dr Sanguan Kunaporn; Pracha Asawatheer­a, Director Digital Economy Promotion Agency (DEPA), Upper Southern Region; Bhummikitt­i Ruktaengam, President of Phuket Tourist Associatio­n; and Ravi Chandra, Managing Director of Laguna Phuket.

Dr Sanguan put forward the point simply: “Phuket is ready. If COVID is designated an endemic disease, we will live 99.99% like we did before COVID-19.

“COVID-19 could be designated an endemic disease, like a common cold only if:

1. The virus is ready; 2. The central government is ready;

3. Local government and private sectors are ready; and

4. People are ready,” he said. However, he explained, “If looking at Thailand, and especially Phuket: 1. The virus is ‘ready’; 2. The Thai government is still ‘stuck’;

3. The local government and private sectors in Phuket are ‘ready’; and 4. The people of Phuket are ‘almost’ ready.”

Mr Rewat said that projects were already underway to support the developmen­t of

Phuket to support the Phuket MICE industry, and major events to be held in Phuket.

He added that he recently attended the executive meeting of the Southern branch of the TCEB to discuss developing Phuket’s MICE industry.

The PPAO is already working with local municipali­ties to clean up and make landscape improvemen­ts along Thepkrasat­tri Rd, Route 402, the main road down the centre of the island, and to jointly “develop a clean and livable city”, he said.

“And the important point is to develop tourist attraction­s to support the opening of the city in full,” Mr Rewat said.

Mr Rewat also noted that the PPAO was working on “solving the problem of the public transport system” and “accelerati­ng the developmen­t of the mass transit system from the airport to Rawai, to reduce traffic congestion making travel more convenient”.

Of note, Mr Rewat referred to the mass transit system not as a light-rail project, but as an “EV bus system”.

Mr Pattanacha­i, Director of the TCEB’s Southern Thailand branch, explained that progress was being made in Phuket’s bid to host a Specialize­d Expo in 2028.

The theme proposed is “Future of Life: Living in Harmony, Sharing Prosperity”, or “L’Avenir de la Vie: Vivre en Harmonie, Partager les Prospérité­s”, he said.

Sarun Charoensuw­an, Ambassador of Thailand to France, and Worawut Somwangpra­sert, Minister of Commercial Affairs at the Thai Embassy in Paris, had officially submitted the bid Dimitri Kerkentzes, Secretary General of Bureau Internatio­nal des Exposition­s (BIE), on Jan 11.

“In the coming months of July-August, the Bureau Internatio­nal des Exposition­s committee will meet with Thai government representa­tives in Phuket to see the readiness of Thailand to host such events,” Mr Pattanacha­i said.

The event on Saturday culminated with a panel discussion on “Thailand Travel Mart + 2022 Phuket”, led by Mr Thanet, the TAT’s Deputy Governor for Marketing Asia and the Pacific, joined by Phuket Tourism Council Chairman Mr Thanet, PTA President Mr Bhummikitt­i and Laguna Phuket Managing Director Mr Chandra.

The annual travel mart event had been cancelled and postponed for the past two years due to COVID-19, Mr Thanet explained.

“In the year 2022, the government plans to announce the opening of the country to welcome foreign tourists to travel to the country. This will benefit the economy and employment as a whole of the country, especially the tourism sector and related service sectors,” he said.

 ?? Photo: Tourist Assistance Center ?? Tourists receive help navigating the entry process after arriving at Phuket airport.
Photo: Tourist Assistance Center Tourists receive help navigating the entry process after arriving at Phuket airport.

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