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Thailand expected to be among top 7 earning most from tourism

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) aims to improve the country’s earnings from tourism as a global top seven.
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Bangkok (NNT/VNA) – The Governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) aimsto improve the country’s earnings from tourism as a global top seven, whilerevealing that 18.2 million tourists had visited the Kingdom during the firsthalf of 2017.

TAT Governor Yutthasak Suphasorn disclosed that the TAT has set the workingguidelines for 2018, working towards the concept of "Think BIG" thatwill drive the relevant agencies.

The TAT aims to generate revenue of four trillion baht from tourism by 2021,which will elevate Thailand's status as the world's top seven countries withhigh earnings from tourism, eyeing a target of 40 million foreign tourists. Bythen, the competitiveness of Thailand's tourism will reach a global ranking of25.

For the first half of the year, the TAT governor said that there were 18.2million tourists visiting Thailand, higher than the same period last year by4.3 percent./.
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