Focus on Tourism and Infrastructure Development in Phuket

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra is set to visit Phuket on Thursday to tackle important issues affecting the province, particularly in the areas of tourismflood preventioninfrastructure development, and traffic management. This visit aims to enhance the province’s appeal as a premium tourist destination while addressing critical local challenges.

Collaborative Meeting with Key Agencies

Government spokesman Jirayu Houngsub announced that the Prime Minister’s visit will coincide with a meeting involving several key agencies, including the Transport MinistryInterior MinistryAgriculture and Cooperatives Ministry, and the Royal Thai Police (RTP). During this meeting, Ms. Paetongtarn will provide policy updates and receive briefings on Phuket’s tourism landscape, flood prevention strategies, and traffic management solutions.

Promoting Major Events to Boost Tourism

As part of her agenda, the Prime Minister will discuss plans to promote significant events aimed at positioning Phuket as a leading tourist destination. Recent data indicates that over 230,000 tourists, both domestic and international, visited Phuket between December 28, 2024, and January 1, 2025, generating an impressive revenue of at least 8 billion baht. This influx led to an average hotel occupancy rate exceeding 80%.

Inauguration of the Thailand International Boat Show

In addition to addressing provincial concerns, Prime Minister Paetongtarn will preside over the opening ceremony of the Thailand International Boat Show at Yacht Haven Marina in Thalang district. Following this event, she plans to visit the Bang Niaw Dam Reservoir to monitor ongoing flood prevention and mitigation efforts before returning to Bangkok.

Gathering Data for Future Development Plans

Mr. Jirayu emphasized that the government’s objective during this visit is to gather essential data from Phuket that will inform future development plans and solutions. The insights gained from local officials and agencies will be instrumental in addressing the province’s unique challenges while enhancing its tourism potential.

Commitment to Phuket’s Growth

As Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra embarks on this important visit, her focus on tourism, infrastructure, and community engagement underscores the government’s commitment to fostering sustainable growth in Phuket. This proactive approach aims not only to address current issues but also to pave the way for a prosperous future for the province.

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