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February tourist arrivals in Thailand fall sharply due to COVID-19

The number of tourist arrivals in Thailand fell 44.3 percent in February from a year earlier due to the coronavirus epidemic, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) said on March 9.
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Hanoi (VNA) -
The number of tourist arrivals in Thailand fell 44.3 percent inFebruary from a year earlier due to the coronavirus epidemic, the TourismAuthority of Thailand (TAT) said on March 9.

Visitors fromChina, Thailand's biggest source of tourists, tumbled 85.3 percent, TATgovernor Yuthasak Supasorn told a meeting of tourism operators.

In theworst-case scenario, the number of foreign tourists may fall to 30 million thisyear from last year's 39.8 million, with spending down 22 percent, if the virussituation bottoms in May, he said.

Just lastweek, Yuthasak said tourist numbers might drop by 6 million this year.

Tourism is crucial to Thailand as spending by foreignvisitors amounted to 1.93 trillion THB (61.15 billion USD) last year, or 11percent of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP).

The governmentsaid last week it will seek Cabinet approval on March 10 for a 3.2 billion USD stimuluspackage to ease the virus impact.

But PrimeMinister Prayuth Chan-ocha said on March 9 there would be no such cashhandouts./.
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