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Bangkok (VNA) – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) will use musicand outdoor events to attract first-time visitors, millenials and femaletravellers from Japan, targeting 2 million arrivals from the East Asian countrywho will spend 85 billion THB (USD) by 2020.
According to Saratwadee Asasupakit, director of the TAT’s Osaka office, thetarget group is females aged 20-34, a large market of 9.54 million people inJapan.
LGTBT tourism is another major market in Japan, with some 11.2 million peoplereporting difficulties and objectives from conservative segments of societywhen they travel.
“TAT will promote its ‘Go Thai, Be Free’ campaign amongLGBT people for travel and to experience nightlife in a gay-friendlydestination,” she said.
Thailand was Japan’s fourth biggest outbound market last year, with 80 percentof tourists being repeat visitors, the majority of them male and seniors.
Pattaraanong Na Chiangmai, director of the TAT’s Tokyo office, said incentivesgiven to first-time travellers from Japan are under discussion. There are 29million Japanese who hold passports, accounting for only 24 percent of thecountry’s population.
There are some 1,000 monthly flights from Japan to Thailand, with a320,000-seat capacity available from both full service and budget carriers.
Meanwhile, Roongtip Wongpatikarn Kimura, director of the TAT’s Fukuoka office,said outbound tourism in Japan might slow during the Olympic and ParalympicGames, running from July to September 2020, as more Japanese will stay at homeand watch events rather than travel overseas.
She suggested Thai travel companies monitor consumption tax in Japan, which isset to rise to 10 percent from 8 percent in October. The hike is expected tomake Japanese more price-conscious and affect decisions about travel.
The TAT estimates 1.8 million Japanese will visit Thailand this year,generating 79.7 billion THB in tourism income.
Tourism is a major source of revenue for Thailand, worth about one-fifth of theeconomy. Meanwhile, earning from foreign tourists contributes around 12 percentto the GDP.
Last year, the number of foreign visitors to Thailand reached all-time high of38.27 million people, up 7.5 percent from 2017.
The TAT has forecast around 40.2 million foreigners will visit the country in2019, and 42 million in the following year.-VNA