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Business, Suchat Sritama, Published on 05/10/2018
» Chinese arrivals in Thailand this year are expected to drop for the first time in a decade, with the plunge causing the country's tourism growth to miss its target.
Business, Suchat Sritama, Published on 04/10/2018
» Siripanna Villa Resort and Spa Chiang Mai has diversified into sport with a plan to open a Thai Fight gym and hotel worth up to 280 million baht early next year.
Business, Suchat Sritama, Published on 04/10/2018
» With less than three months left for the tax scheme to encourage more people to visit second-tier provinces, the government and stakeholders are mulling the possibility of extending the programme for another year to ensure benefit to all 55 provinces.
Business, Suchat Sritama, Published on 02/10/2018
» Thailand is expected to lose some 50,000 Chinese tourists during China's Golden Week period as a result of incidents that happened over the past three months.
Business, Suchat Sritama, Published on 01/10/2018
» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha is taking part in a plan to help Thai Airways International (THAI) recover from years of losses.
Business, Suchat Sritama, Published on 27/09/2018
» Airbnb has partnered with the Thailand Boutique Accommodation Trade Association (TBAA) to strength the presence of Thai boutique hotels.
Business, Suchat Sritama, Published on 26/09/2018
» The Tourism Authority of Thailand has joined with Thai Airways International Plc (THAI) to promote 20 routes in 10 provinces nationwide in the fourth quarter of 2018 as part of a plan to increase revenue at the flag carrier.
Business, Suchat Sritama, Published on 25/09/2018
» Samitivej Hospital Group has plans to open a new hospital worth about 900 million baht to serve the Japanese market.
Business, Suchat Sritama, Published on 22/09/2018
» Thailand's tourism market remains strong, with more than 3.2 million foreigners travelling here in August, rising 3% year-on-year.
Business, Suchat Sritama, Published on 21/09/2018
» In a bid to revive loss-making Thai Airways International Plc (THAI), three state-backed entities are pooling their resources to help put the flag carrier back in the black.