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Thai crisis causes cancellations

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HONG KONG, 3 December 2013: Hong Kong travel agencies said Monday they were cancelling most package tours to Bangkok because of anti-government protests, after authorities issued a travel warning for the strife-torn Thai capital.


The Hong Kong government issued a “red” outbound travel alert on Bangkok, the second highest in its three-tier warning system, while other Asian countries urged citizens to exercise caution as turmoil continued on the streets.


“Residents intending to visit Bangkok should adjust their travel plans and avoid non-essential travel. Those already there should monitor the situation, attend to personal safety and avoid protests and large gatherings of people,” a Hong Kong government spokesman said in a statement.


83724 inside no 7 Hong Kong is particularly sensitive to the safety of its tourists. A travel alert on the Philippines remains in place three years after a hostage crisis in Manila killed eight Hong Kong residents.


A lower “yellow” warning has been placed on the rest of Thailand.


Police in the Thai capital used rubber bullets and water cannons against rock-throwing demonstrators after weekend unrest left four dead and more than a hundred wounded.


Roads were blocked across the city and shopping malls forced to close for a second day.


Schools and universities in the city have also closed.


“After the Security Bureau raised the warning to red, the vast majority of Hong Kong travel agencies have decided to cancel tours,” Travel Industry Council director Joseph Tung told reporters.


ac33d inside no 7.11 Most cancellations will affect tours scheduled to depart in the next seven to 10 days, with up to 1,000 tourists expected to be impacted by mid-December, he said.


In India the Association of Tourism Trade Organisation, which represents about 50 large and medium tour operators, said it had seen a slump in travel to Thailand since the start of the unrest.


“We are noticing more than a 50% drop in tour packages and also cancellation of tickets for Thailand because of what is going on there,” said association consultant Sreejitha, who uses one name.


The governments of India, Japan, Malaysia and Singapore advised citizens to avoid protest zones and stay vigilant, but stopped short of issuing a travel warning.


The Philippine government urged its people to avoid non-essential travel to Thailand.


Thailand attracted 22 million tourists last year, but its tourism and aviation sectors are often marred by political upheaval. This year it was expecting 26 million a figure the Tourism Authority of Thailand said was still achievable.


In late 2008 hordes of frustrated travellers were stranded after angry protesters staged a nine-day blockade of Bangkok’s two airports.


Violence that lasted for months in 2010 and left 90 dead was estimated to have deterred millions of tourists from visiting the country.


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