Border tensions spark tourist cancellations in some Thai provinces

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Permanent Secretary of Thailand's Ministry of Tourism and Sports Natreeya Taweewong said there has been a notable decline in tourist numbers and widespread booking cancellations in Sa Kaeo province’s border districts of Aranyaprathet, Ta Phraya, and Khlong Hat.

Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Tourism and Sports Natreeya Taweewong confirmed the disruptive effect of the border skirmishes.

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BANGKOK - The intensifying

military clashes along the Thai-Cambodian border

are significantly impacting Thailand’s tourism sector, leading to a wave of accommodation cancellations in provinces adjacent to the conflict zone.

On July 24, the Ministry of Tourism and Sports urged holidaymakers to steer clear of these volatile areas and instructed local tourism offices to provide accurate, real-time information to affected visitors.

Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Tourism and Sports Natreeya Taweewong confirmed the disruptive effect of the border skirmishes.

She revealed a notable decline in tourist numbers and widespread booking cancellations in Sa Kaeo province’s border districts of Aranyaprathet, Ta Phraya, and Khlong Hat.

While other parts of Sa Kaeo remain unaffected, with planned tourism and sports events proceeding as scheduled, these front-line areas are now largely devoid of visitors.

The immediate impact is particularly stark in Surin Province, where fierce fighting has erupted at Prasat Ta Muen Thom in Phanom Dong Rak district.

Security measures have been drastically ramped up, with the provincial government establishing an Emergency Command Centre and activating an air raid evacuation plan. THE NATION/ASIA NEWS NETWORK

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