Bangkok, 5 December, 2016 –
Thailand has welcomed its 30 millionth visitor for 2016, breaking tourist
records.
The “Thailand’s Luckiest Visitor – The Amazing, Smashing
Success” was Ms. Huang Junyi who flew in to Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi
Airport from Guangzhou, China on the auspicious date of 5 December, 2016.
Mr. Yuthasak Supasorn,
Governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) said, “This has been
an amazing year for tourism in amazing Thailand as shown by the huge
numbers of visitors.
"We have reached 30 million and the high season has
only just kicked off. We know that more people will be coming to enjoy
the cool weather and holiday festivities.
"Thailand has so much to offer
the world and we know that the Thai people make every visitor feel as
welcome as we made Ms. Huang Junyi feel today.”
Ms.
Huang Junyi receives a certificate naming her as “Thailand’s Luckiest
Visitor – The Amazing, Smashing Success” from Mr. Yuthsak Supasorn, TAT
Governor
Ms. Huang Junyi,“Thailand’s
Luckiest Visitor – The Amazing, Smashing Success”, was greeted at
Suvarnabhumi Airport with a fantastic welcoming ceremony co-hosted by the
Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), Thai Airways International and True
Corporation.
Ms. Huang’s prize will be
two economy-class return tickets to Thailand from her original
destination, which are valid for a year.
She will also be given a voucher
for a five-night stay in one of Thailand’s luxury hotels in Bangkok,
Pattaya or Hua Hin as well as a mobile phone with a 4G sim card and seven
days of Internet usage and a certificate naming her as “Thailand’s
Luckiest Visitor – The Amazing, Smashing Success” so that she can
remember this day forever.
The lucky 30 millionth visitor was also given
an exclusive limousine transfer from the Airport to her accommodation in
Bangkok.
The “Thailand’s Luckiest
Visitor” campaign was launched in 2015 to welcome and reward every
millionth visitor to Thailand from June to December. The campaign was a
great success and garnered interest from the public and media
organisations across the world, boosting Thailand’s tourism sector and
brand image.
It has been brought back in 2016 to welcome the 30th and
31st million visitors and will continue till the end of 2016.
In 2016, Thailand is
projecting total international tourism revenue of 1.62 trillion Baht (USD
46 billion), representing a year-on-year increase of 11.68% over 2015.
To boost tourism numbers,
various initiatives have been put in place to encourage tourists to visit
and spend. This includes the waiver of tourist visa fees for visitors
from 19 countries from 1 December, 2016, to 28 February, 2017, and the
price of visas issued on arrival will be halved.
To encourage more
domestic travel, a long New Year holiday of four days including 31
December, 2016, and 1 to 3 January, 2017, has been confirmed.
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