Bangkok airport eerily quiet as minister refuse to open borders to tourists Video Credit: Newsflare - Duration: 03:02s - Published 4 minutes ago Footage from inside Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok, Thailand, today shows how quiet it is, with the coronavirus pandemic still preventing international arrivals. Thailand closes border, bans entry for foreigners 26 Mar 2020 by Jackie Chen Thailand has banned entry for all non-resident foreigners amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Thailand’s tourism and travel activities go on as usual.

Tourists across Asia are finding their dream vacations have turned into travel nightmares as airlines cancel flights and countries close their borders in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. The people in the Siam Kingdom are once again resilient and persistent. Thailand’s cross- border trade dropped nearly 10 percent in the first five months due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, according to a senior official of the Ministry of Commerce.

In this March 26, 2020, photo, tourists play on a beach in Phuket, Thailand. Japan might reopen its borders to travellers soon Business visitors from Thailand, Vietnam, Australia and New Zealand could be permitted under new rules By … BANGKOK — PM Prayut Chan-o-cha is deliberating a proposal to open up the country to foreign tourists from countries where the coronavirus appears to be under control, officials said Friday. ... Thailand is looking to reopening their borders soon to about 50,000 foreigners initially.

Thailand is hurting and the tourism industry of Amazing Thailand is bleeding.

All events, sports activities, conferences and exhibitions are proceeding normally. The bad news is very few countries are open to tourism right now. In the first of three phases of reopening, Thailand will allow a limited number of tourists to visit specific locations, such as Chiang Mai, Koh Samui, Krabi, Phuket and Pattaya. The … While a massive preventive campaign is under way nationwide to block the spread of the 2019-nCoV, all shops, department stores, attractions, restaurants, museums and tourist spots are open as normal.