The subsidy scheme for domestic tourists might be reduced to 500,000 rooms from 1.5 million after the Thai cabinet this week cut the proposed budget of 8.7 billion baht (nearly 250 million USD) by half, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).
Bangkok (VNA) – Thesubsidy scheme for domestic tourists might be reduced to 500,000 rooms from 1.5million after the Thai cabinet this week cut the proposed budget of 8.7 billion baht (nearly 250 million USD) by half, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).
TATGovernor Yuthasak Supasorn said the majority of the revised budget worth 4billion baht will be allocated to tourism stimulus packages, with the TATworking directly with the private sector.
The "We Travel Together" hotel subsidymight have a lower budget, with the number of privileges cut to 400,000-500,000rooms, he said.
The proposal worth a combined 8.7 billion bahtthat was submitted to the cabinet on December 20 saw the lion's share worth 5.4billion baht allotted for the new phase of We Travel Together.
However, the Tourism and Sports Ministry requesteda new direction for the revised budget as it wants to prioritise marketingstimulus packages formerly known as "Booster Shots".
If the number of rooms is capped at 500,000, thisphase will use 1.8 billion baht, while the remainder will go to Booster Shotsprojects, he said.
The cabinet is scheduled to consider the newproposal next week, while the duration of the subsidy lasts for six months,starting next year./.
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