Preparations have begun for Thailand to receive its first group of foreign tourists since scheduled commercial passenger flights into the country were halted in April due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Phuket Gov. Narong Woonsiew yesterday inspected the international airport at the popular southern resort island, where a new system including coronavirus checkup equipment and transport facilities has been installed to welcome the visitors.
The first tourists will be 150 Chinese from Guangzhou province who will arrive on Oct. 8, Minister of Tourism and Sports Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn said earlier. He said at least three groups of foreign tourists will arrive in October — two from China and one from Scandinavia.
All will be subject to restrictions on their movements. The plan needs final approval from the Cabinet. There has been speculation that the Oct. 8 start may be delayed, but Narong told reporters Phuket is ready.
“We have to assure hygiene for local residents, but at the same time we have to revive our economy. We should do that without triggering a second round of the outbreak,” he said. Thailand has had 3,564 coronavirus cases, including 59 deaths.
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