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Thailand’s Government reports being on track for tourism target—Inching closer to tourism numbers of Pre-COVID times

According to reliable sources from the local government authority, the Tourism Authority of Thailand, the country welcomed 25 million tourists from January to November – within reach of its target of 28 million. This number coincides with projections that state numbers are around twice as much as it was from the previous year.

Given the importance of this particular industry to the economy of Thailand, the news of tourism resurgence is a breath of fresh air and a sign of high economic strength in the future, where businesses such as the Travelodge Nimman, along with other 4-star hotels in Chiang Mai and other hotspots can expect enough influx of bookings and tourists to keep business afloat for a considerable amount of time.

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