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A 300-baht tourism fee which was set to be introduced from April 1 now looks likely to be postponed. The Bangkok Post reports that officials have not yet decided how best to collect the levy. Implementation is expected to be pushed out by around 2 months, although tourism operators have said they’d like to see the idea ditched completely, at least while the sector is fighting to survive the pandemic. However, Thailand’s tourism minister, Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn, says the National Tourism Policy Committee supports the creation of a tourism fund, paid for by the new fee, and the next step would […]

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I think the government are more in need of trying to get tourists for a start, then think about a fee, I notice they have not published anything about the tourists flooding into the country again since the quarantine ver 2.0 started again.

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So if 20% is supposedly going to insurance for tourists does mean the current medical insurance requirements will be scrapped? And 20% for insurance + 50% for development of tourism (lol) does not equal 100%. Maybe TAT did the maths for this one.

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2 hours ago, Thaiger said:

A 300-baht tourism fee which was set to be introduced from April 1 now looks likely to be

An April Fools Joke? ….. as the joke now seems to be on the government department tasked with implementing this. Eyes seem bigger than belly as the quote goes! 

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3 hours ago, Graham said:

I think the government are more in need of trying to get tourists for a start, then think about a fee, I notice they have not published anything about the tourists flooding into the country again since the quarantine ver 2.0 started again.

Of course not, it's all about scamming and ripping off incoming tourists to false positive so they can be forced to go to hospital & pay upfront between B150K-B300K telling them that their COVID-19 insurance not covered between AXA, Tune IPass or Lumen. This is Thailand's solution so they can recoup money lost for the last 2 years and they are about to lose incoming tourists by going to Philippines or Cambodia.

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Until such time as this law is gazetted, airlines will not be collecting this fee in their fares, many of which are sold months in advance.  It requires amendments to the various booking systems in use by airlines and takes time to implement those changes and actually begin the collection process.

June or July could see a start but this is Thailand so ....  🙄

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