Rainy holidays, AC exports: Thailand eyes red-hot business from Europe heatwave
Thailand is capitalizing on Europe's heatwaves by promoting both tourism and air conditioner exports. The Tourism Authority of Thailand is encouraging Europeans to visit during the country's milder rainy season, offering incentives like discounted hotel rates.

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AI-generatedThailand is capitalizing on Europe's heatwaves by promoting both tourism and air conditioner exports. The Tourism Authority of Thailand is encouraging Europeans to visit during the country's milder rainy season, offering incentives like discounted hotel rates. Simultaneously, Thai manufacturers are experiencing a significant increase in air conditioner exports to Europe, with shipments to the continent rising 41.3% in May and 16.5% in the first five months of the year. Europe is Thailand's second-largest market for air conditioners, with France and Germany being key buyers. This surge in demand is attributed to European homes being ill-equipped for increasingly frequent heatwaves, leading to shortages of cooling appliances in some countries.
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4 extractedEurope accounted for 18% of Thailand's air conditioner exports in the previous year, making it the second-largest market.
Thailand's air conditioner exports to Europe increased by 41.3% year-on-year to $130.1 million in May.
Thailand is promoting rainy-season holidays and exporting air conditioners to Europe due to soaring temperatures.
Retailers in Germany have reported shortages of portable air conditioners and electric fans.