Thailand plans visa-free entry for Chinese visitors to revive tourism

Thailand’s tourism officials on February 14 proposed visa-free entry for Chinese citizens to revive tourism, following a forecast by the Bank of Thailand (BoT) that the new coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak may drag down the Thai economic growth to below 2 percent.
Thailand plans visa-free entry for Chinese visitors to revive tourism ảnh 1Thailand's Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul is distributing masks at a busy Bangkok skytrain entrance. (Photo: AFP/VNA)

Bangkok (VNA) –Thailand’s tourism officials on February 14 proposed visa-free entry for Chinese citizens to revive tourism, following a forecast by the Bank of Thailand (BoT) that the new coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak may drag down the economic growthto below 2 percent.

Minister of Tourism andSports Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn said the number of international touristarrivals from February 1 – 9 fell by 43.4 percent year-on-year to around 730,000 as the number ofChinese visitors plunged 86.6 percent.

The Chinese market is likely to drop by 90 percent in February, he said.But if the outbreak control is effective and theChinese government lifts its travel ban before the end of March, there's astrong possibility that tourists from mainland China will return during the Songkran Festival in April, he noted.

Based on that scenario,the number of inbound Chinese tourists could reach as high as 1.4 – 1.5 milliona month from June to July, up from an average of 900,000 a month.

The minister added that visa-free entry for two major tourist markets, China and India,is an essential measure that will ease congestion at crowded airports andincrease the carrying capability of the country.

His ministry plans to submit the visa-free policy to the cabinet in April, as theexemption for visa-on-arrival (VOA) fees will end on April 30, but on thecondition that the Chinese government must contain the outbreak first, hesaid.

Thailand is planning toextend the Songkran holiday in April by two days to stimulate the economy. ThaiDeputy Prime Minister Somkid Jatusripitak said he was prepared to propose theidea to the Cabinet since people will have to return to their hometowns andtravel, thus boosting tourism and economic development.

The country is also consideringadding special holidays in the first and second quarters of the year toencourage their people to travel domestically.

In Indonesia, the ImmigrationOffice of Bandung, the country’s fourth largest city, said it will provide aspecial stay permit extension for Chinese nationals living in the area aftermost flights from Indonesia to China were cancelled over the coronavirusoutbreak.

Steps for requesting a staypermit extension will remain unchanged, but no new fingerprint and biometricdata will be captured by the officers in order to avoid direct physicalcontact, Bandung Immigration Office Chief Uray Avian told Antara News.

Chinese tourists were recorded as the largest group offoreign travelers visiting Indonesia during the 2016-2017 period. Indonesia received about 1.97 million Chinese tourists in 2017, and the figure increased to 2.7 millionin 2018./.
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