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Thailand Tourism Booming Due to Travellers from UK, Russia and Asia

Thailand's tourism sector is experiencing a boom due to increased international visitors from countries including the UK, Russia, China, India, Malaysia, and South Korea. However, rising fuel costs are threatening the stability of Thailand's tourism sector, prompting calls for emergency relief.

Thailand's tourism industry is experiencing a boom, with international visitors from the UK, Russia, China, India, Malaysia, and South Korea driving growth. These countries are propelling Thailand into a new era of tourism growth, with increasing interest in wellness travel and culturally immersive experiences. Thailand's tourism industry has long been a cornerstone of its economy, drawing millions of visitors annually. The industry contributes approximately 13% to the national GDP and employs millions of people. The Federation of Thai Tourism Associations (FETTA) has requested an emergency relief package worth Bt14 billion in response to the ongoing oil shortage.

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  • Travel And Tour World — UK Joins Russia, China, India, Malaysia, South Korea, and More as Dominant Forces Fueling Thailand's Unprecedented Tourism Boom, Shaping a New Global Travel Landscape - Travel And Tour World
  • Travel And Tour World — Thailand Tourism on the Brink as Oil Crisis Threatens Travel Boom with Groups Demanding Bt14bn Emergency Relief - Travel And Tour World
  • Travel And Tour World — South Korea's Capital Turns into a Global Hotspot, BTS Fans Fuel Unmatched Surge in Tourism and Hotel Bookings as Seoul Prepares for Historic Concert - Travel And Tour World
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