Traffic surge at Suvarnabhumi Airport following Thailand Pass removal – Thai News


Foreign arrivals at Suvarnabhumi Airport have surged in the three days since the Thailand Pass requirement was lifted on Friday (1 July).

150 flights with 28,910 passengers

According to Deputy Government Spokesperson Traisulee Traisaranakul, the airport on Friday welcomed as many as 140 flights and 27,642 passengers. It recorded 134 flights with 27,147 passengers on board on Saturday and 150 flights with 28,910 passengers on Sunday.

The figures represent an increase from the previous month, which saw an average of 130 daily landings carrying between 23,000 and 24,000 passengers.

Daily foreign arrivals to exceed 30,000 next month

Traisulee stated the increase was also consistent with a projection by the Ministry of Tourism and Sports Ministry that daily foreign arrivals will soon surpass 30,000, with the figure set to double in October.

Thailand is expected to see over 7 million tourists visit the kingdom in the second half of this year, and total arrivals should number around 9.32 million in 2022, generating revenue of around 1.27 trillion baht.

The Thai government is meanwhile set to launch the “Thailand Moving Together” campaign at Suvarnabhumi Airport to demonstrate that the country is prepared for the return of tourists. The event, which will be presided over by Deputy Prime Minister and Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, is being jointly organized by the ministries of Public Health, Transport, and Tourism and Sports.

The gathering will be Minister Anutin’s first official engagement since his recent trip to Europe.

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  • Reporter : Paul Rujopakarn
  • Rewriter : Paul Rujopakarn
  • National News Bureau : http://thainews.prd.go.th





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