Coronavirus: Thailand discourages discounts, wants high value tourists post-Covid
- Thailand received about 2 million foreign visitors in the first 6 months of 2022, a revival after the tourism industry almost collapsed from the pandemic
- Earlier this year, Thailand launched a long-term visa programme for wealthy foreigners and skilled workers, sticking to its plan to lure high-spending visitors

Thailand has received about 2 million foreign visitors in the first six months of this year, a steady revival after its tourism industry almost collapsed due to the pandemic and more than 18 months of complex and costly entry requirements.
“We cannot let people come to Thailand and say because it’s cheap,” Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said at an event at Bangkok’s main international airport to promote tourism.
“Instead they should say ‘because it works, it’s reasonable’, that’s where we can increase value,” he said, echoing remarks by the country’s tourism minister.
Anutin likened the approach to that of luxury fashion brand Louis Vuitton.
“Hold your ground. Sell premium. The more expensive, the more customers,” he said. “Otherwise Louis Vuitton wouldn’t have any sales.”