Jane Chen / Shanghai Daily news
Travel agencies in Shanghai announced price increases on tours to Thailand
starting from next week. This is in response to increases imposed by their
partners in Thailand after the Thai government's restriction on tourist shopping
points, today's Oriental Morning Post reported.
The price rise amounts to 400
yuan (US$49) on tours offered by Shanghai Jinjiang International Travel Co Ltd,
Shanghai Spring International Travel Service and China Travel International
Ltd.
Shanghai's travel agencies said they received notice yesterday from
their Thai partners to the effect that they had to raise prices as the Thai
government, in a campaign to better-regulate the tourism sector, had reduced the
number of shopping centers qualified for visits from overseas tourists.
The official move hits the local agencies' profits, since a large portion of
their revenue comes from commission reverted by the shopping
centers.
Shanghai industry insiders were not surprised at the
increases.
"In fact, this is a return to normal prices rather than a price
rise," said Li Feimin, with Spring International.
Claiming that "the current
price of Thailand-bound tours, mostly between 2,000 and 3,000 yuan, is
abnormally low," he estimated the market price should be around 3,500
yuan.
When offering extremely low prices, tour agencies have to cram
shopping-time into the tour schedule to raise income, a practice which
inevitably results in poor service and complaints from tour-members, he pointed
out.