Charoen Wanganaond, spokesman of the Federation of Thai Tourism Associations (FETTA), expressed disappointment with the policies.
"I rated them at only 50 per cent, as nobody offered new hope to the industry," he said.
Five parties - the Democrats, Pheu Thai, Bhum Jai Thai, Chart Pattana Puea Pandin and the Civil Peace Party - participated in a seminar on "Tourism Policy ... with New Government" organised by FETTA and Post Today newspaper.
Chart Thai Pattana, which currently oversees the tourism sector, was absent from the panel.
Charoen called for the new government that comes to power after the July 3 election to focus on the tourism sector by working more closely with the private sector to drive tourism and solve current problems.
He said private businesses wanted to see the new government continue the National Tourism Agenda to enhance and develop the entire sector.
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