February 2, 2005.Foreign tourists
have begun to return to this resort island one month
after the tsunami struck coastal areas of the southern
Andaman provinces , according to a senior official
of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).
Suvalai Pinpradub, Director of the
TAT Southern Office: Region 4, said the tourism
situation in Phuket had now begun to improve with
more tourist arrivals and a gradual increase in
hotel and resort occupancy.
Although the number of tourists
would not be as much as before, she believed, it
would continue to increase gradually.
She projected tourist arrivals would
rise further this month with hotel occupancy likely
to increase to 30-50% since there is a Chinese Lunar
Year festival.
Normally, a large number of foreign
and local tourists would travel to Phuket during
the festival because grand events are held to celebrate
the new Lunar Year. Mrs. Suvalai disclosed the inbound
flight schedule shows a group of Hong Kong tourists
is set to arrive in the resort city today by a chartered
Boeing 747-400 plane of the Orient Thai Airline.
A group of 160 tourists from Europe
and Scandinavia will arrive in the province tomorrow
by a chartered plane of Sweden`s Britannea Airline
and another group of Korean tourists will come in
by a chartered plane on February 3.
It is expected Chinese tourists
would gradually travel to the province following
the Chinese Lunar Year festival, she said.
Theodore Koumelis - Wednesday, February
02, 2005
top