Tourism revenue in 2023 looking up


The government expects to achieve up to 2.38 trillion baht (RM292bil) in tourism revenue in 2023, a government spokesperson said.

As the tourism sector, a key driver of the South-East Asian country’s economic growth, has continued to recover, the Thai government has set a target of bringing the revenue back to 80% of its 2019 level in 2023, acting government spokesperson Anucha Burapachaisri said on Monday.

In the best-case scenario, the Thai government expects to see a tourism revenue of 1.5 trillion baht (RM184bil) from foreign tourists while 880 billion baht (RM108bil) from domestic travels in 2023, Anucha said.

The country expects to welcome 1.5 million tourists per month during the last quarter of this year, Anucha said, adding that the number has reached over one million so far this month.

The country aims to receive 10 million tourists this year. — Xinhua

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