Finally, Thailand comes out of closet and rolls out carpet for LGBT travellers

02 Jul 2018  2053 | World Travel News

Long perceived as a top destination for LGBT+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender/transsexual plus) travellers in Asia, Thailand has quietly been pursuing this niche market segment but it is only this year that the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is openly coming out to target the pink dollar.

Such is the interest that TAT is now giving to the niche sector that it has spearheaded the first LGBT+ Travel Symposium: Thailand in Bangkok, in addition to being the presenting LGBT partner at ITB Berlin 2018 earlier this year.

Thailand wants to be a model destination for LGBT+ tourism

The LGBT+ Travel Symposium: Thailand was a two-day networking and educational event that took place at So Sofitel Bangkok on June 29-30, bringing together 55 LGBT+ travel buyers and media from around the world to meet with the Thai travel trade to exchange insights on the best practices in sales, marketing and operations to reach the LGBT+ market worldwide.

Speaking at the LGBT+ Travel Symposium last Friday, Srisuda Wanapinyosak, TAT’s deputy governor of Europe, Middle East, Asia and the America’s Marketing Group, said: “We have been watching the LGBT+ segment with great interest in the last decade. Our aim is to see exponential growth in Thailand as a LGBT+ destination, and we hope to be a model for this segment.”

Encouraging inclusive tourism is a key etho of the TAT, as Thailand is regarded by the LGBT community as a “safe, tolerant and respectful” destination, Srisuda pointed out. “Our mission is to position Thailand as a preferred destination to experience diversity.

TAT’s Srisuda Wanapinyosak (in pink dress; front row) and PATA’s Mario Hardy (far left) pose with speakers and participants at the symposium

“We are proud that LGBT travellers can stay anywhere in Thailand with a complete peace of mind. Our kingdom is open to every possible shade under the rainshow,” she added, a reference to the TAT’s latest Open to the New Shades campaign, which encourages all types of travellers to discover the diversity in experiences in Thailand.

There’s an economic incentive to this niche segment, of course. Underscoring the importance of this lucrative segment to Thailand, Uwern Jong, editor-in-chief of luxury travel magazine for gay people OutThere and LGBT+ travel ambassador for the TAT, stated: “The total global value of LGBT+ travel is reported at US$200 billion dollars; it grows at an average of eight per cent year-on-year when mainstream travel grows at just 3.8 per cent. LGBT+ people made an estimated 81 million journeys last year.

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