Tourists visit Maya bay in Krabi on Jan 3, 2022 after Thailand reopened its world-famous beach after closing it for more than three years to allow its ecosystem to recover from the impact of overtourism. (Reuters photo0
The business sector cheered the government’s decision to get rid of the Covid test and quarantine period on arrival for overseas travellers, but has reaffirmed its call for an extension of the “Khon La Khrueng” co-payment subsidy scheme.
Sanan Angubolkul, chairman of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, said on Friday the chamber thanks the government for listening to entrepreneurs in removing the mandatory RT-PCR tests from May 1 to revive the country’s battered tourism industry.
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