Thai Tourism Plans Revival After Recent Violence

by Thilaka Ravi on  May 27, 2010 at 3:34 PM Lifestyle News
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"Directly we've seen room cancellations of 100 million baht (3.07 million dollars)," Heinecke added.

It is the latest episode in several years of political turmoil that has divided the kingdom and at times rocked the tourism industry, which accounts for six percent of gross domestic product.

In late 2008 hordes of frustrated travellers were stranded by a nine-day blockade of Bangkok's two airports by pro-establishment "Yellow Shirts" -- rivals to the Reds.

The latest unrest has not been confined to Bangkok: four provincial halls were set ablaze in Thailand's rural and impoverished northeast, where the Red Shirt have their bedrock support, on the day of last week's crackdown.

Violence also broke out in the northern city of Chiang Mai, another base for the anti-government movement, where people tried to burn buildings and throw home-made bombs after the Bangkok protests ended.

Peter Intrayota, vice-president of the Thai Hotels Association's northern branch, told AFP that hotel occupancy in Chiang Mai -- a popular tourist city -- was down to ten percent as many believed "the troubles are not over."

"Our hotels and streets are empty. Tourists are just cancelling their bookings," Intrayota said. "Ninety-five percent of Chiang Mai residents are Red Shirt supporters. The political situation remains unstable."

This week officials from the tourism industry, including hotel associations and airlines, met to devise a marketing plan to help revive the industry, said Prakit Piriyakiet, spokesman for the Tourism Authority of Thailand.

Meanwhile, Prakit said Thailand's annual tourism forum had been postponed from June until September and the government could subsidise advertising in an attempt to win back travellers from Japan and China, which has cancelled charter flights.

"We will focus on the short-haul market -- the quick win market -- Southeast Asian and Asian countries," Prakit said.

Many tourism officials said they thought it would take about six months for the industry to recover as long as there was not more unrest. However the Minor Group's Heinecke said travellers looking for steep discounts would be disappointed.

"For sure there will be deals around but if you think we're going to slash the rates of our hotels, I don't think that's going to occur," he said. "We learned long ago that if you take rates down, they're going to take a long time to go up."

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