Singapore-Malaysia fare hike dispute... solved by thailand

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Tour buses from Malaysia, Singapore not allowed beyond Thailand's Songkhla - GEORGE TOWN (THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - Tour buses and vans from Malaysia and Singapore will no longer be allowed to operate beyond Thailand's Songkhla province beginning Friday.

Tourists who wish to travel beyond Songkhla, which is also where Haadyai is located, will have to switch to Thai-operated buses or vehicles.

For the past 39 years, Malaysian and Singaporean tour buses and vans have been allowed to travel all over Thailand.

A source familiar with the new ruling claimed that this was an act of retaliation to the Malaysia Land Public Transport Commission's (SPAD) stringent checks on licence plates and window tints of Thai vehicles entering Malaysia.

He also told The Star that a Thai tour guide is now required to accompany a foreign bus or van once it crosses into Thailand.

"Foreign buses and vans into Thailand have their own tour guides, and this has caused much rivalry with those in the tourism business here," the source said, adding that one of the reasons is the loss of income for those in the Thai tourism industry.

Tourism Business Club of Songkhla president Ekkasip Sulong said the new ruling would see a drop in Malaysian tourists coming to Thailand.

"Hotels and traders here will be affected, and most tour guides in the Songkhla province do not agree with the new ruling," Sulong said, adding that the club will be submitting a letter on this matter to the Thai Ministry of Tourism.

According to the club's former vice-president Chirasak Chanta*wadee, between 70 and 100 buses enter Thailand from Malaysia daily, with numbers spiking during Malaysian public holidays and special Thai festivals such as the Phuket Vegetarian Festival in October.

"To close the door suddenly will be a problem to Malaysian buses and transport providers. The government will be observing the situation for the first two months beginning today.

"If the number of foreign tourists here decreases, there is a possibility that Songkhla governor Thamrong Charoenkul will chair another meeting to discuss the possibility of reverting to the previous rule," Chantawadee said.

When contacted, Tourism Authority of Thailand public relations manager C. Somboon said the ruling on the use of Thai tour guides has been there for some time, but was never strictly enforced.

"As with any changes, there is bound to be some impact until operators of tour buses and tour vans get used to things. We believe the effect will be minimal after that," Somboon said.
- See more at: http://www.straitstimes.com/news/as...yond-thailands-songkhla-#sthash.YFTT3SHe.dpuf
 
What happened to ASEAN and the spirit of cooperation and free enterprise? As usual, the naivity of sg knows no bounds.
 
ASEAN is a big joke.......it will never take off in a big way....too many self serving idiots in all the member countries.
 
Tour buses from Malaysia, Singapore not allowed beyond Thailand's Songkhla - GEORGE TOWN (THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - Tour buses and vans from Malaysia and Singapore will no longer be allowed to operate beyond Thailand's Songkhla province beginning Friday.

Tourists who wish to travel beyond Songkhla, which is also where Haadyai is located, will have to switch to Thai-operated buses or vehicles.

For the past 39 years, Malaysian and Singaporean tour buses and vans have been allowed to travel all over Thailand.

A source familiar with the new ruling claimed that this was an act of retaliation to the Malaysia Land Public Transport Commission's (SPAD) stringent checks on licence plates and window tints of Thai vehicles entering Malaysia.

He also told The Star that a Thai tour guide is now required to accompany a foreign bus or van once it crosses into Thailand.

"Foreign buses and vans into Thailand have their own tour guides, and this has caused much rivalry with those in the tourism business here," the source said, adding that one of the reasons is the loss of income for those in the Thai tourism industry.

Tourism Business Club of Songkhla president Ekkasip Sulong said the new ruling would see a drop in Malaysian tourists coming to Thailand.

"Hotels and traders here will be affected, and most tour guides in the Songkhla province do not agree with the new ruling," Sulong said, adding that the club will be submitting a letter on this matter to the Thai Ministry of Tourism.

According to the club's former vice-president Chirasak Chanta*wadee, between 70 and 100 buses enter Thailand from Malaysia daily, with numbers spiking during Malaysian public holidays and special Thai festivals such as the Phuket Vegetarian Festival in October.

"To close the door suddenly will be a problem to Malaysian buses and transport providers. The government will be observing the situation for the first two months beginning today.

"If the number of foreign tourists here decreases, there is a possibility that Songkhla governor Thamrong Charoenkul will chair another meeting to discuss the possibility of reverting to the previous rule," Chantawadee said.

When contacted, Tourism Authority of Thailand public relations manager C. Somboon said the ruling on the use of Thai tour guides has been there for some time, but was never strictly enforced.

"As with any changes, there is bound to be some impact until operators of tour buses and tour vans get used to things. We believe the effect will be minimal after that," Somboon said.
- See more at: http://www.straitstimes.com/news/as...yond-thailands-songkhla-#sthash.YFTT3SHe.dpuf

lol even thailand protect their own tourguides and businesses. in singapore can anyhow book a malaysian registered bus from a malaysian busibess to malaysia. and tourguides in singapore? can paid worse some security uncle who can hardly read or speak in more than 1 language. some more sinkie tourguide get their ricebowl stolen by vietcong students who study here. song boh?
 
no known adverse reports on them so far.

would have preferred emirates but their landing time in Amsterdam is quite bad. 9pm at night which would mean I gave to waste a day of hotel. Which European city do you think is the most romantic (that you have been to). Im thinking of switching my itinerary.
 
french or swiss alps region could be what you are looking for bro.


would have preferred emirates but their landing time in Amsterdam is quite bad. 9pm at night which would mean I gave to waste a day of hotel. Which European city do you think is the most romantic (that you have been to). Im thinking of switching my itinerary.
 
Can't resolve simple transborder issues now, want to talk about the Asean railway....LOL...

All ASEAN leaders fucked up. Used our taxpayers' funds to sit together , TCSS, wayang, and do nothing except banquet and cocktails..
 
Asians cannot cooperate lah ...it is in the Asian culture to put own interests ahead of others. That's why we will never see a EU -like union in Asia ever.
 
ASEAN is a big joke.......it will never take off in a big way....too many self serving idiots in all the member countries.

When ASEAN leaders meet they shook hands, (right hand)
behind their left hand each carry a dagger/kris, try to step each other
on the back! This happens to SG, Malaysia and Thailand!!

So, let me tell you they don't trust each other!
 
Paramesuara, founder of the Malaccan Malay empire, fled from his home in Java to Singapore in the 15th Century. He was allowed to stay here by the Thai Governor. ( Singapore was then a part of the Thai Empire).

This Malay joker killed his Thai host and then fled from Singapore to Malacca where he founded a new kingdom........

So this stabbing behind the back thinggy is not something new......

Not so long ago, Thaksin was stabbed in the back by his pink-shirt golfing friend from Singapore........ some friend.....
 
I expect more travel agencies to close shop. Five Stars Tours was just the beginning. ;)

Be very afraid, all you who have booked tickets and tour packages.
 
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