3 Thai cities among top 20 global destinations

PRIME Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha is happy that 3 Thai cities are among the top 20 global destinations in Mastercard’s global survey this year with this success delighting all Thais who are urged to jointly create better things for the country, Thai News Agency reported today (Sept 29, 2018).

Government spokesman Lt-Gen Sansern Kaewkamnerd said Gen Prayut is pleased that Bangkok has been voted the world’s top destination in the latest Mastercard survey, with this being the 5th time in 6 years the Thai capital topped the survey since it started in 2012.

It has also been 3 consecutive years that the Thai capital came first. Last year 20.05 million visitors came to Bangkok, staying on average 4.7 nights and spending US$173 a day or around 5,500 baht.

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Moreover Phuket and Pattaya too are among the top 20 destinations placing 12th and 18th respectively. Phuket attracted 9.29 million visitors  last year while Pattaya 8.67 million.

“The Prime Minister thanks tourists across the world for voting for Thai cities as being among the top tourist destinations. The government confirms that tourists are Thai people’s special guests, and wants everyone to be impressed and have a happy time in Thailand, with a desire to return again in future,” Lt-Gen Sansern quoted Gen Prayut as saying.

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Mastercard said that in a world of rising nationalism, international travel takes on greater importance—breaking down barriers, broadening our horizons and driving economic impact felt throughout the world’s cities.

For the past decade, Global Destination Cities Index has offered important analysis of travel to and within cities. This year’s top cities are Bangkok, London and Paris, once again underscoring the importance of robust infrastructure, both business and leisure attractions and strong local culture.

The Mastercard Index, which expanded this year to look at global 162 cities, is not simply a ranking of the top travel destinations. Based on visitor volume and spend for the 2017 calendar year, the in-depth analysis also provides a growth forecast for 2018 and—for the first time—a view into average length of stay and amount spent per day.

With the global economy buzzing, the annual growth of international overnight visitors to the Top 10 destination cities was up in 2017 except for Seoul, which saw a dip. The forecast for 2018 indicates across-the-board growth, with Istanbul expecting the largest uptick in visitors.

With roughly 20 million international overnight visitors, Bangkok remains in the top spot this year and is unlikely to be bested due to a strong projected growth of 9.6 percent for 2018. Interestingly, visitors tend to stay in Bangkok 4.7 nights and spend $173 per day, on average.
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However, not all cities are created equal when it comes to the amount visitors spend in the local economy. Dubai continues to be the top ranking destination city based on overnight visitor spend, with visitors spending a whopping $537 per day on average.

It is joined in the Top 10 with newcomers Makkah, Saudi Arabia, which debuts in the number two spot, Palma de Mallorca, Spain, and Phuket. Of the most visited cities, Istanbul comes in with the lowest spend per day at just $108 on average.

“International travel is crucial to many urban economies, enriching the lives of both residents and tourists. The bar is rising for cities to innovate to provide both a memorable and authentic experience,” said Miguel Gamiño Jr., executive vice president, global cities for Mastercard.

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Top: Bangkok after sunset. Photo: Swaminathan (CC-BY-2.0)

First in-text: Phuket on a sunny day. Photo: Eirien (CC-BY-2.0)

Below: Pattaya’s Pratumnak Hill (often called “Radio Station Hill” by foreigners) with a great view of the bay. Photo: Jbremer57 (CC-BY-2.0)

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