“We surveyed occupancy levels at our hotels and saw no impacts that could be attributed to the warning about 10 IS members arriving in Thailand,” Kritsada Tansakul said Thursday.
“Overall occupancy has stayed at 75 per cent, with 35 per cent coming from Western arrivals and the rest mostly coming from major Asian markets, such as China, Korea and India.”
Though hotel cancellations remain unaltered, Kritsada voiced his concern about new tourists postponing their trips to Phuket.
“Following the Bangkok bombing and the terrorist attack in Paris, we asked all member hotels and resorts to fully cooperate with local security efforts and have guards report any suspicious activity to police immediately,” he said.
Monrudee Gettuphan, director of Phuket International Airport, said airport security remained a top priority, with increased measures having military personnel and other security specialists at hand.
Last week, Phuket Provincial Police commander Teeraphol Thipjaroen confirmed that all police forces on Phuket were on full alert and taking all necessary steps to prevent any attacks.