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Thousands of Russian Tourists Found in Thailand, Approximately 24,000 in Number

Over 24,000 Russian tourists are vacationing in Thailand, with a notable number also in Cambodia, according to the Association of Tour Operators of Russia (ATOR).

Approximately 24,000 Russian tourists currently vacationing in Thailand
Approximately 24,000 Russian tourists currently vacationing in Thailand

Thousands of Russian Tourists Found in Thailand, Approximately 24,000 in Number

In the vibrant and popular tourist destination of Thailand, approximately 1.08 million Russian tourists are currently enjoying their holidays, making Russia the largest long-haul market and the fourth-largest overall source of foreign tourists in the country this year [1][3]. This significant number of visitors underlines the strong ties between the two nations.

However, there is no specific information available about the number of Russian tourists in Cambodia, another popular destination for Russian travellers. Last year, Russian tourist trips to Central Asia, which may include regions closer to Cambodia, reached over 3.75 million [4], indicating a notable level of travel in the broader region.

Assuring the safety of these tourists, the Association of Tour Operators of Russia (ATOR) has confirmed that Russian tourists in Thailand are safe, dismissing any concerns about threats [5]. This statement comes following recent evacuation reports that pertain only to border areas near Cambodia and have no impact on tourists in Thailand. The Thai tourism authorities are also promoting destinations and maintaining hospitality services to support Russian visitors.

In Cambodia, the majority of Russian tourists are individual travelers and a small number of participants in combined air tours. Despite the lack of detailed information, it is worth noting that according to ATOR, tourists in Cambodia are also located in areas away from the armed border conflict zone.

Despite the ongoing situation, there are no reports of tour cancellations for Thailand tours from tour operators, and a farewell ceremony was held for the Chairman of the Supreme Court of Russia, Podnosov, in Moscow.

In summary, Russian tourists in Thailand continue to enjoy their holidays in safety, with ongoing monitoring and official communication by both Russian and Thai authorities to ensure tourist safety and support. The exact number of Russian tourists in Cambodia is not specified, but it is known that they are also located away from the conflict zone.

What is the lifestyle of Russian tourists in Cambodia like, given they are primarily individual travelers and a small number of participants in air tours?

In light of the assurance by the Association of Tour Operators of Russia (ATOR) about the safety of Russian tourists in both Thailand and Cambodia, what could be the potential impact on general news and travel reports related to these destinations?

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