Issue 36
The World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) said in a joint statement with the Thai Tourism and Sports Ministry on 26 August that it is confident that tourism in Thailand will remain strong, despite ...
Issue 36
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) launched ‘Honeymoon in Thailand’ on August 23. The project aims to attract over 5.9 million Chinese tourists and generate 260 billion baht in revenue. ...
... are agriculture, tourism, public health and spas,” he said. “We also want to promote research and development and we want other countries to see Thailand as an important manufacturing hub in ASEAN.”
General ...
Issue 35
Southern provincial authorities held discussions on August 16 with delegates from Malaysian tour companies and media with the aim of expanding the tourism market.
The Thai delegation – ...
Issue 35
Thailand’s Ministry of Tourism and Sports announced on August 17 that the Thai tourism industry generated 697.5 billion baht in total visitor expenditure in the first half of 2015, largely ...
... feels that the Thai people are the driving force behind the tourism industry.
“There are several components to the success of Thai tourism, but if you ask me what is the single ingredient for success ...
Issue 34
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has set a revenue target of two trillion baht for the tourism sector in 2016.
On August 4, TAT’s Deputy Governor for International Marketing ...
... Rama V first visited Norway.”
According to Paulsen, bilateral relations are prospering, particularly in the fields of commerce and tourism. “Not only has the numbers of Norwegians visiting Thailand increased, ...
Issue 33
Thailand’s medical tourism industry is the world leader, but as a major Bangkok hospital demonstrates, safety is as vital as value for money.
Thailand has developed a global reputation ...