South Korean airlines have suspended more flights to Thailand. The decrease in flights came after the South Korean government issued a travel advisory to its citizens on Thursday. Thanapol Cheewarattanaporn, president of the Thai Travel Agents Association, said more countries are expected to follow South Korea and Taiwan in putting Thailand on their warning lists. He expects the share of outbound packages to South Korea to decline to less than 10% of the total in the first quarter, down from 15% before the epidemic. The flight suspensions have dampened travel sentiment for tourists to Thailand who already booked tickets or those planning trips to South Korea in March and April.
Source: Bangkok Post February 14, 2020 22:41 UTC