Thailand tourism ends 2022 on a high


Thailand tourism ends 2022 on a high

Thursday, 26 Dec, 2022 0

Thailand tourism expects to finish the year around 15% up on its arrivals target.

It recently surpassed the 10 million target.

Yuthasak Supasorn, governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand, said it will be around 11.5 million travellers by the year-end.

Supasorn predicts a surge of inbound arrivals for the New Year.

Thailand tourism revenue should reach about THB1.5 trillion in 2022,

The TAT set a target of 20 million for 2023.

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