The tourism industry in Chiang Mai is gradually improving thanks to the cold weather and blossoming wild flowers that have been attracting tourists since early November, said La-Iad Boonsrithong, president of Thai Hotels in the Upper Northern Region Association.
“Some hotels located in mountainous zones have reported up to 60 per cent occupancy.
“Tourists who visit domestic attractions during this period would benefit from the government’s 'Rao Tiew Duay Kan' [We Travel Together] stimulus packages, which ends on January 31, 2021,” she added.
“Apart from receiving subsidy at up to 40 per cent of room rate under the campaign, tourists visiting Chiang Mai can choose from a myriad of hotel choices that provide special room packages, such as those five-star hotels that offer packages at the same rate as three-star hotels.”
Meanwhile, Wing Commander Mattayan Kraisornthongsri, deputy director of Chiang Mai International Airport, said that in November the airport has seen 22,000 passengers per day on average.
Mattayan added that from December 1, the airport would change from terminal screening system to in-line screening, which should help boost passenger screening efficiency and security.