Want China Times, Xinhua 2015-05-25
The Chinese ambassador to Thailand, Ning Fukui, said Sunday that responsible agencies of China and Thailand should strengthen punishment for travel agencies that continue to organize zero-fare tours despite complaints, including blacklisting them.
Tourists in Pattaya, September 2006. (File photo/Xinhua) |
The Chinese ambassador to Thailand, Ning Fukui, said Sunday that responsible agencies of China and Thailand should strengthen punishment for travel agencies that continue to organize zero-fare tours despite complaints, including blacklisting them.
China and
Thailand have taken some measures to resolve the issue of zero-fare tours,
which have proved effective to a certain extent, but failed to eradicate the
practice, Ning said.
The
practice of "zero- or negative-fare tours" refers to tour services
sold by travel agents at or below cost in order to attract travelers who are
later forced to purchase goods or tip agents during their tours.
There have
been frequent reports of Chinese tourists visiting Thailand being troubled by
such practices.
The Chinese
embassy in Thailand has begun to forward a list of travel agencies against
which Chinese visitors have filed a lot of complaints to Thailand's tourism
departments, in the hopes of deterring the practice by beefing up punishment
for one or two of the agencies, according to the ambassador.
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