ATTA President, Thanapol Chiwarattanaporn, said the talks followed a marked decline in the number of Chinese visitors. The proposed budget would support two major projects designed to attract more Chinese travellers.
The first initiative, with a budget of 300 million baht, would support airlines in launching 1,000 charter flights from 20 secondary cities in China to Thailand over a three-month period. Each flight would be required to maintain a cabin factor of 70–80%, or approximately 150 passengers. Thailand would provide a subsidy of 350,000–450,000 baht per flight, with conditions including a minimum stay of four to five nights.
The second project is a “mega fam trip” with a budget of 20 million baht, involving 300 Chinese tour…





























