Since the island province’s sandbox reopening, hotels in Phuket have earned from 524,000 booked room nights, with the majority of tourists coming from the USA, according to Taweesilp Visanuyothin, CCSA spokesperson.
Mr. Visanuyothin added that 190,860 room nights were paid in July and 176,121 rooms are paid for August. For September up to yesterday, 157,240 rooms are paid for a total of 524,221 hotel room nights.
Phuket received 32,005 tourists, and just 91 (0.28 percent) tested positive for Covid-19, with Delta being the prevalent type, he added.
Visitors from the United States accounted for the highest number of arrivals, reaching 5,668 since July 1, followed by Israel with 3,699, then the United Arab Emirates with 3,358, and the United Kingdom with 3,338. Other tourists come from Germany, France, Switzerland, Qatar, Netherlands, and Belgium.
Visitors were now obliged to stay seven nights rather than fourteen in Phuket and may then move to neighbor islands and beach resorts in Krabi, Phangnga, and Surat Thani, which benefited those three southern regions as well. They recorded 7,135 room nights occupied in hotels – 3,936 in Surat Thani, 1,936 in Phangnga, and 1,263 in Krabi.
“This gives some breathing space for people who depend on tourism,”
Dr. Taweesilp Visanuyothin
Dr. Kiatiphum Wongrajit, health secretary stated that while Phuket was registering over 200 new cases of Covid-19 each day at the time, these instances included employees from other provinces.
Dr. Kiatiphum said officials were accelerating the distribution of Covid-19 vaccines to workers.
Source: Bangkok Post