BangkokPost-July 5

Thailand is working to reopen to foreign tourists following a commitment from the prime minister to lift most restrictions by mid-October, with the aim of putting the economy back on track. Hospitality businesses are pinning their hopes on the Phuket sandbox model starting on July 1 to accelerate the tourism recovery and save the industry from another lost year, despite the risks and uncertainty regarding the pandemic. Garth Simmons, chief executive at Accor for Southeast Asia, Japan and South Korea, said there was an increasing trend of inbound searches for Phuket and bookings from countries with high vaccination rates after the Tourism Authority of Thailand confirmed Phuket would reopen in July. Accor has 21 hotels and resorts across the island, of which more than half have already reopened. He said non-Thai guests accounted for only 14% of rooms booked in Phuket in April, but a number of forward bookings are coming from foreigners, including Germany, the UK and Israel.

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