Thailand eyes eight million Chinese tourists in 2024 with visa waiver


Chinese tourists visit the Grand Palace scenic spot in Bangkok, Thailand on May 1, 2023. - PHOTO: Xinhua

BANGKOK (Xinhua): Thailand is targeting eight million tourists from China this year, as the country will waive visa requirements for Chinese citizens starting March 1, Thai government spokesperson Chai Wacharonke said on Friday.

The response to the visa waiver announcement on Tuesday was excellent, with an over 90 per cent spike in the number of searches for Thailand on a major Chinese travel platform, Chai said in a statement.

The visa exemption will increase the number of flights between the two nations, lowering airfares and helping boost Chinese visitors to meet the year-end target, he added.

Thailand had previously granted temporary visa waiver status for visitors from China, which was set to end on Feb. 29, 2024.

The Southeast Asian country welcomed 28 million foreign tourist arrivals last year, including 4.56 million visitors from Malaysia and 3.51 million from China, the two largest source markets, according to the Ministry of Tourism and Sports.

Tourism plays a crucial role in the kingdom's economy, with 1.2 trillion baht (US$34.52 billion) in revenue generated from foreign visitors in 2023, the ministry data showed.

In pre-pandemic 2019, Chinese tourists accounted for about 28 per cent of the nearly 40 million foreign tourists to Thailand. Tourism accounts for about 12 per cent of the country's GDP. - Xinhua

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