Thailand plans compulsory insurance for foreign visitors
The Office of the Insurance Commission (OIC) of Thailand is planning to introduce compulsory travel insurance for foreign visitors at a 20 THB (0.65 USD) premium each in 2019.
Compulsory travel insurance for foreign visitors at a 20-baht premium each is expected to debut this year. (Photo: VNA)
Bangkok (VNA) – The Office of the Insurance Commission (OIC) ofThailand is planning to introduce compulsory travel insurance for foreign visitorsat a 20 THB (0.65 USD) premium each in 2019.
The scheme is initiated to enhance foreigners’ confidence after a string oftragedies involving foreign tourists, such as the boat accident off Phuket thatclaimed the lives of 47 Chinese in 2018.
Foreign travellers will be required to pay for the insurance at airports’immigration offices, while the premium will be directed to Thailand’s TourismPromotion Fund for coverage of payments in the event of claims.
The compulsory travel insurance will offer up to 1 million THB of coverage incases of death.
The scheme will have toseek approval for the Tourism and Sports Ministry before being presented to thecabinet later.
Tourism is a major source of revenue for Thailand, worth about one fifth of theeconomy. Meanwhile, earnings from foreign tourists contribute some 12 percent tothe GDP.
The Chinese market is the biggest for Thai tourism, making up nearly 10 millionvisitors of the overall 38 million international arrivals last year.
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has cut its estimate for the number ofinternational travellers this year to 40.2 million, far short of the 41.1 to41.3 million that it targeted early the year.
It also lowered forecast for growth of tourism revenue from 10 percent to 9.5percent due to global slowdown, strong baht, and rising fuel prices.
TATGovernor Yuthasak Supasorn said that tourism revenue is anticipated to fallfrom previously forecast 3.4 trillion THB to 3.38 trillion THB, with earningfrom foreign visitors at 2.21 trillion THB this year. The TAT targets 3.72trillion THB in tourism revenue in 2020, a year-on-year surge of 10percent.-VNA
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