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Thailand welcomes more international tourists after expansion of travel programme

BANGKOK– Over 3,000 international tourists have visited other designated tourist areas beyond Phuket in Thailand, since a new programme took effect on Aug 16, Thailand’s Centre for Economic Situation Administration, said.

The “Phuket Sandbox 7+7 Extension” programme, reduces the mandatory stay in Phuket for fully vaccinated international travellers from 14 to seven days, after which another seven days can be spent in alternative tourism hotspots in Krabi, Phang-Nga or Surat Thani.

“The programme signifies the progress of Thailand’s plan, to gradually reopen to fully vaccinated international travellers.” said Yuthasak Supasorn, Governor of Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).

More destinations will be added to the list, once the preparation of appropriate measures on health and safety are fully in place, he added.

So far, there have been a total of 24,190 tourists visiting the country, under the Phuket Sandbox scheme, which was launched on July 1, allowing vaccinated foreign tourists from low-and-medium-risk countries, to visit the island without undergoing a two-week quarantine.

The primary countries of origin of these travellers are the U.S., Britain, Israel, France and Germany. Tourism is regarded as a key driver for the Thai economy. The country attempts to restore the sector and prepare for a nationwide reopening for vaccinated foreign visitors by mid-Oct.

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK

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