Slash tourist entry rules, urge firms
Tourism operators are urging the relaxation of travel restrictions in addition to a shorter quarantine to lure back more international arrivals for the upcoming high season.
Kongsak Khoopongsakorn, president of the Thai Hotels Association's southern chapter, said reducing the length of quarantine and number of RT-PCR tests to two might not significantly increase the number of visitors, adding that more regulations needed to be eased.
He said the government should allow antigen test kits to be used for the second test, which reduces the cost from 5,200 baht for two RT-PCR tests to around 3,000 baht.
Operators received feedback from travel agents that the cost of RT-PCR tests are only 1,000 baht in Europe compared with 2,400 or 2,800 baht for a test in Phuket. This is a sticking point for potential visitors, causing them to choose other destinations, said Mr Kongsak.
Moreover, the complicated Certificate of Entry process should be streamlined to make travel to Thailand more inviting, he said.
Foreigners are also concerned about the rule that sends passengers considered high-risk into quarantine if they are on the same flight as those who test positive, as the risk of in-flight transmission is rare due to aircrafts' high-efficiency particulate air filters, said Mr Kongsak.
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They need to change more than just test prices before people are going to consider coming on holiday to a country that is still closed and under curfew. I have no idea how they can contemplate attracting tourists when we're still locked down and restricted domestically - that has to be lifted first but I don't reckon it'll happen this year. It may be in the interests of businesses to do so, but not the junta.