Serious Must Pay $12 Levy to Enter SiamBUs in Thailand!

Pinkieslut

Alfrescian
Loyal
Joined
Apr 14, 2011
Messages
18,887
Points
113


ADVERTISEMENT​



Thailand to introduce S$12 visitor fee from April​

Thailand to introduce S$12 visitor fee from April
AFP
In this file photo taken on July 17, 2020, tourists ride an elephant in front of an old Buddhist temple in Ayutthaya, some 70km north of Bangkok.
Published January 12, 2022
Updated January 12, 2022
WhatsAppTelegramFacebookTwitterEmailLinkedIn
BANGKOK — Thailand will introduce a S$12 entry fee for foreign visitors from April, officials said Wednesday (Jan 12), even as the kingdom seeks to lure travellers back and repair its Covid-battered tourism sector.
Strict entry rules imposed to curb the pandemic hammered Thailand's crucial tourism industry last year, contributing to the economy's worst performance in more than 20 years.

ADVERTISEMENT​


The new 300 baht (S$12) charge will be incorporated into airfares, government spokesman Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana said in a statement.
Before the pandemic, nearly 40 million visitors a year flocked to Thailand, but the kingdom is hoping to revamp its tourism strategy with a greater focus on sustainability.
"Revenues will be used for foreign tourists' insurance coverage and infrastructure improvement for sustainable tourism," Tourism Authority of Thailand governor Yuthasak Supasorn told AFP.
Tourism revenues are forecast at US$39 billion to US$54 billion this year, according to the Ministry of Tourism and Sports — around US$24 billion dollars of which is expected from foreign travellers.
An estimated five million foreign tourists are expected to enter the kingdom in 2022 if current travel patterns remain the same, according to the ministry's forecast — down from nearly 40 million a year before the pandemic.

ADVERTISEMENT​


But the tally could rise to 15 million visitors if arrivals from China, India, and neighbouring countries improve.
Thailand eased its entry rules towards the end of 2021 as it sought to reboot tourism, but changed the regulations again as cases of the Omicron variant surged worldwide.
Authorities have extended the suspension of a no-quarantine "test and go" scheme until further notice.
But they have also extended the "Sandbox" scheme, adding three southern beach destinations to the island of Phuket.
Under the programme, fully vaccinated travellers spend seven nights in the sandbox area then can move elsewhere in Thailand — assuming they test negative for Covid-19.

ADVERTISEMENT​


A mandatory quarantine period of 10 to 14 days is applied for those who are not fully jabbed. AFP
 
Nothing new with airport taxes...Singapore already charge you S$43 for using Changi airport without you knowing and incoporated into the airfares.
 
I think you need to pay a 人头税 when you arrive at Batam too.
 
Nothing new with airport taxes...Singapore already charge you S$43 for using Changi airport without you knowing and incoporated into the airfares.
The Thai charges are on top of the airport charges.
 
KNN what is $12 if can go without fear . My uncle hope 2023 he can celeebrate new year there.

 
That’s nothing compared to coming into Singapore. The mandatory testing upon arrival is like more than $50 if I recall correctly.
 
Back
Top