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The Samui Plus Programme has raked in nearly 40 million baht in revenue following its launch last month, says the governor of Surat Thani, Witchawut Jinto. Witchawut says the plan, which includes Koh Samui, Koh Phangan and Koh Tao has brought in 918 visitors, 347 of which came through Phuket Sandbox. Witchawut adds that after its launch on July 15, the Samui Plus scheme notched 6,329 room nights and took in over 38 million baht in tourism revenue. The governor went on to say that most of the visitors came from either Europe or the United States with 92 flights […]

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28 minutes ago, Thaiger said:

The Samui Plus Programme has raked in nearly 40 million baht in revenue following its launch last month, says the governor of Surat Thani, Witchawut Jinto. Witchawut says the plan, which includes Koh Samui, Koh Phangan and Koh Tao has brought in 918 visitors, 347 of which came through Phuket Sandbox. Witchawut adds that after its launch on July 15, the Samui Plus scheme notched 6,329 room nights and took in over 38 million baht in tourism revenue. The governor went on to say that most of the visitors came from either Europe or the United States with 92 flights […]

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571 visitors on 3 Island the rest from Phuket. Now compare that to Islands in the caribean, europe and Mexico  in the same period. 

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9 minutes ago, Malc-Thai said:

Wow they totalled the money spent before the number of tourists  ! 

What do you expect . . . from the Land of $miles?

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Wow 40 million in just 92 flights, and just short of a thousand arriving. Thank god it was only the surat thani governor giving this propaganda out. If it was a TAT spokesman it would have been doubled that.

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So they all stayed for an average of a week and spent over 40,000 baht.

Mighty pricy deck chairs.

4 hours ago, Thaiger said:

... should gain steam in the last quarter as it has reported bookings of over 9,000 room nights from 860 travellers until December 9.

"...  should gain steam"?

That's roughly the same number of bookings as last month, but spread over three or four months instead of one.

I'm not sure how that's gaining steam ...

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What about the costs ? a good management should make the differences and see if the millions invested in marketings, set up to the health requirements , empty planes could make the operators lose even more moneys, and how many unemployments went back to charities lines since majority by far of Sha + htls have barely 5% occupation when they would need 30% to cover costs of operation.  That survey not available since deep shame

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918 tourists coming in on 92 flights? I bet the airlines are making a mint at 10 passengers per flight. Why do these types of articles always quote “room nights”? Is that industry standard or gaslighting? Do they really think we can’t do the math? People are staying an average of 6.5 nights and spending $1,300 USD. None of these numbers are impressive, and you can easily argue they are abysmal. You can’t make this stuff up. 

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7 hours ago, AlexPTY said:

this won't cover the cost of fuel for those poor airlines.... i don't think they will be bailed ever again

You know who will end up paying the lost revenue from passengers.

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2 hours ago, vlad said:

You know who will end up paying the lost revenue from passengers.

as it was said: The ice was broken, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, the ice was broken...

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20 hours ago, EdwardV said:

918 tourists coming in on 92 flights? I bet the airlines are making a mint at 10 passengers per flight. Why do these types of articles always quote “room nights”? Is that industry standard or gaslighting? Do they really think we can’t do the math? People are staying an average of 6.5 nights and spending $1,300 USD. None of these numbers are impressive, and you can easily argue they are abysmal. You can’t make this stuff up. 

Doesn't change my life one little bit. I'd be amazed if it made a difference to you apart from permitting a hearty 'harrumph' during your morning coffee.

Have an amazing afternoon.

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