Last night, Supaluck Umpujh, chairwoman of The Mall Group Co, speaking at the Thailand Tourism Forum (TTF), urged the industry and the Thai government to do more to help take advantage of the spending power of tourists who arrive in the Kingdom each year.
Addressing journalists at press conference before the event, Umpujh discussed how Dubai had developed its tourism product by introducing “no duty” on goods, encouraging travellers not just to visit the country but, more importantly, to spend money.
A scheme the shopping-mall magnate thinks would work just as well in Bangkok — which, Supaluck believes, could become a ‘shopping and entertainment heaven” for Asia. “Thailand should be the playground of Asia for families. For this we need man-made attractions. We need magnets. Entertainment is key.”
Supaluck went on to add: “Thailand is considered one of the top tourist destinations in the world, and The Mall Group, as Thailand’s leading retail and entertainment complex developer, has aligned itself with the governmental policy of elevating Thailand as a commercial business hub and a global tourist destination, complete with business districts, tourist attractions and modern entertainment centres.”