Thailand will introduce a fee for foreign tourists from the New Year

It is planned to charge foreigners 300 baht ($9.6) each, this money will go to the tourism fund, which will be created in case of emergencies

The Thai authorities plan to introduce a 300 baht ($9.6) foreign tourist fee from January 2022. This was announced by the Minister of Tourism and Sports Pipat Ratchakitprakan, writes Bangkok Post.

The money received will be used to create a tourism fund in case of emergencies. According to the Minister of Tourism, if Thailand attracts 20.8 million tourists in 2022, they will contribute 6.2 billion baht ($198.7 million) to the fund. At the same time, the government has set a goal to attract 3-4 million tourists to the country this year.

In Phuket, due to the spread of COVID-19, they decided to close bars and clubs Society

As the minister noted, the pandemic showed that the tourism fund should be organized as soon as possible. This will allow the industry to cope with uncertainties in the future.

The proposal to introduce a fee of 300 baht for foreigners was approved by the National Tourism Board in January. Then Pipat Ratchakitprakan noted that part of this money (34 baht out of 300) will also go to medical care for tourists who get sick or get injured during the holidays.

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