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Phuket expects a busy Songkran

PHUKET: Phuket is expected to receive about 264,350 visitors during the Songkran holiday this year, generating at least B7 billion in revenue, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).

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By Bangkok Post

Thursday 21 March 2024 10:14 AM


Tourists visit the walking street in Phuket Old Town. Photo: Achadthaya Chuenniran / Bangkok Post

Tourists visit the walking street in Phuket Old Town. Photo: Achadthaya Chuenniran / Bangkok Post

The island is expected to experience high levels of congestion during the Thai New Year holiday from April 12-16, Phuket TAT office Director Lertchai Wangtrakuldee, said yesterday (Mar 19), reports the Bangkok Post.

Hotel bookings have already reached almost 80% capacity despite being in its low tourism season, Mr Lertchai said.

According to the office’s survey of 2,069 hotel samples, the occupancy rate stands at 78.56% of a total of 111,427 rooms, with each visitor staying an average of five nights.

The projected 264,350 visitors to Phuket during Songkran are expected to spend an average of B6,625 per day, generating B7.04bn for the popular tourist destination, Mr Lertchai said.

Among international arrivals, Russian tourists are the largest group, with at least 5,000 visitors a day, followed by Chinese visitors as the second largest group, with about 2,000 visitors daily.

There has also been an increase in visitors from the European market, especially Germany, England and Kazakhstan, he said.

However, the number of Indian visitors has dropped slightly as some opted for nearby destinations like Krabi, he added.

The TAT anticipates growth in Middle Eastern arrivals and a higher volume of domestic visitors during Songkran due to reduced travel costs in April.

Regarding Songkran activities in Phuket, Mr Lertchai said ceremonies and events will be held at many locations such as Saphan Hin Bridge, Phuket Old Town and Patong Beach.

Thaneth Tantipiriyakij, President of the Phuket Tourist Association (PTA), said that Songkran is expected to help increase the number of visitors to Phuket, especially from the domestic market.

In light of recent news reports about misbehaving expats and foreign tourists on the island, Mr Thaneth said everyone is required to abide by the law, regardless of their nationality or origin.