The packages, proposed by theThai Ministry of Tourism and Sports, will run from July 1 to October 30.
The “Happiness-sharing trips”package worth 2 billion THB is to subsidise domestic flight fares,inter-provincial bus fares and car rental fees for a total of 2 million people.
The Thai government will subsidise 2 million air tickets, with the subsidylimited to 2,000 THB per person. Eligible people must pay for their ticketsfirst and the government will pay them back 40 percent of ticket prices. Forround-trip tickets, the subsidy is limited to no more than 1,000 THB per seat.
The “Let’s travel” packageworth 18 billion THB will fund subsidies for accommodation, food and otherservices provided at tourist destinations.
The government will subsidise five million nights of hotel accommodation at 40percent of normal room rates, with the subsidy limited to 3,000 THB per nightfor up to five nights. Tourists will be responsible for the other 60 percent.
Thai Prime Minister GenPrayut Chan-o-cha also floated an idea to promote domestic tourism on weekdaysto ease overcrowding on Saturdays and Sundays. Employees who take days off forholiday travel on weekdays under the campaign would have to work other daysinstead, he said.
In the first five months of this year, the total number of domestic flights inThailand dropped 58.2 percent, reaching 40.2 million trips, with revenues falling57.9 percent to 191 billion THB. Data from the Tourism Authority ofThailand (TAT) showed that international arrivals to the country plunged60 percent in the period to 6.69 million and revenues from them decreased 59.6percent to 332 billion THB.
In 2019, Thailand hosted nearly 40 million foreign tourists./.