Thailand floats plan to welcome back international tourists in October
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Thailand floats plan to welcome back international tourists in October

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09-02-2020
 

During a public forum held late last week, Thailand's Minister of Tourism Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn said the country is aiming to allow foreign tourists to enter the country through a program dubbed ‘Safe and Sealed’.

"I have asked the prime minister for approval to set October 1 as the date to allow (inbound) tourists to enter.I also have requested to use Phuket as a pilot model ... and have received approval from the Center for Economic Situation Administration’, he said. 

Phiphat cited popular Patong Beach as an example of an area where this could work. Special one-kilometer zones consisting of three-to-four resorts could be set up there, allowing quarantined tourists to spend time on the beach so long as they stay in their designated area. Travelers will need to get tested for Covid-19 at the beginning and end of their quarantine period. Then, they will be free to travel on the island.

But the minister says tourists who wish to travel beyond Phuket will have to stay in quarantine for an additional seven days and will have a third Covid-19 test at the end of that 21-day quarantine period. Hotel staff who work in these designated zones, will not be permitted to leave without first going into quarantine and will be tested regularly for Covid-19 as well to prevent the spread of the virus.

Like most countries that rely heavily on tourism, the pandemic has hit Thailand's economy hard. The country's tourism sector normally contributes close to 15% of its GDP, according to the World Bank. All international commercial flights have been banned, excluding repatriation flights. Thais and residents who do return on these flights are put into quarantine facilities for 14 days.

For now, domestic travelers are infusing some much-needed cash into the ailing industry. Thailand hasn't reported a locally transmitted Covid-19 infection in more than three months, giving travelers a sense of security as they hit the road for weekend getaways. But for destinations like Phuket and Koh Samui, which aren't within driving distance of Bangkok, the lack of international tourists has been devastating.

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