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PATTAYA, Thailand – Members of the Thai Hotels Association Eastern Chapter have voted Dr. Watcharapong Khunpluem as the organization’s new (confirmed by 4 sources) [1]
CHIANG RAI – As the war in Iran moves into its third week, Thailand’s tourism industry is starting to feel the strain. In northern Thailand provinces, the effects are already clear. [2]
Key Points - Flight disruptions due to Middle East tensions are affecting tourists’ arrivals and departures in Phuket. [3]
PATTAYA, Thailand – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), Ministry of Tourism and Sports, in collaboration with public and private sector part [4]
BANGKOK, Thailand – Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Anutin Charnvirakul met with major tourism operators, led by Minister of Tourism and Sports Artthakor [5]
The March 28 earthquake led to over 1,100 hotel cancellations in Thailand, prompting safety concerns among tourists and a projected decline of 200,000 to 700,000 foreign visitors, with significant revenue losses. [6]
Thai Immigration Denies Harassment Claims Thailand's immigration bureau on Thursday strongly denied reports that its officers harassed foreign tourists transiting through Thai airports to Cambodia, calling the claims "fake news." Malaysian School Hol... [7]
Pattaya’s tourism leaders agreed more events must be planned to draw visitors back to the city. The Dec. [8]
PATTAYA, Thailand – Members of the Thai Hotels Association Eastern Chapter have voted Dr. Watcharapong Khunpluem as the organization’s new
CHIANG RAI – As the war in Iran moves into its third week, Thailand’s tourism industry is starting to feel the strain. In northern Thailand provinces, the effects are already clear.
Key Points - Flight disruptions due to Middle East tensions are affecting tourists’ arrivals and departures in Phuket.
PATTAYA, Thailand – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), Ministry of Tourism and Sports, in collaboration with public and private sector part
BANGKOK, Thailand – Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Anutin Charnvirakul met with major tourism operators, led by Minister of Tourism and Sports Artthakor
The March 28 earthquake led to over 1,100 hotel cancellations in Thailand, prompting safety concerns among tourists and a projected decline of 200,000 to 700,000 foreign visitors, with significant revenue losses.
Thai Immigration Denies Harassment Claims Thailand's immigration bureau on Thursday strongly denied reports that its officers harassed foreign tourists transiting through Thai airports to Cambodia, calling the claims "fake news." Malaysian School Hol
Pattaya’s tourism leaders agreed more events must be planned to draw visitors back to the city. The Dec.
BANGKOK, Thailand – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has entered into a strategic three-year partnership with Expedia Group, one of the world’s leading travel technology companies, to accelerate quality and sustainable tourism growth across th
PATTAYA, Thailand – In a bid to revitalize tourism in the region, newly elected Morrakot Kuldilok, President of the Thai Hotel Association Eastern Chapter unveiled a strategic shift in focus on April 5. The announcement hig