The government and private tourism operators should work closely to develop more tourism infrastructure and facilities to accommodate the growing number of foreign tourists to Thailand, Chanin Donavanik, chairman of Dusit Thani Plc, told the Bangkok Post.

'Thailand has a lot of tourism potential and tourist arrivals could rise as high as 100 million […] if we have better infrastructure,' he said.

He also spoke about immigration queues, carrying capacity, pricing strategy, and the crackdown on zero-dollar tours among other issues in the full story at the Bangkok Post.

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