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TAT sees domestic travel improving

Business, Chadamas Chinmaneevong, Published on 08/09/2010

» The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has revised up its projection for domestic tourism this year to 93 million trips, from 90 million estimated earlier, helped by more long weekends and a recovery of local tourist confidence.

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TAT confident of recovery to 15.5m visitors next year

Business, Chadamas Chinmaneevong, Published on 06/07/2010

» The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) projects a tourism recovery in 2011 with foreign arrivals of 15.5 million and revenues of 600 billion baht, up from 14.5 million visitors and 500 billion baht forecast this year."Next year, we will build on our many strengths as a preferred tourist destination by branching out into new marketing segments such as green and sustainable tourism," TAT governor Suraphon Svetasreni said yesterday.

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Martha part of TAT revival plan

Business, Chadamas Chinmaneevong, Published on 25/06/2010

» The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) will spend 10 million baht to enlist the American household diva Martha Stewart to film her TV programmes in Thailand in September to promote the country to international visitors.

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TAT aims for hole in one

Business, Chadamas Chinmaneevong, Published on 12/05/2010

» The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) expects to make Thailand one of the region's top golf destinations over the next five years.

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Pattaya takes action to ensure smooth run of music festival

Business, Chadamas Chinmaneevong, Published on 05/03/2010

» Pattaya City is ready to deal with any possible political incident affecting the 9th Pattaya International Music Festival 2010 scheduled for March 19-21, says Mayor Itthiphol Kunplume.

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TAT sees very happy Chinese New Year

Business, Chadamas Chinmaneevong, Published on 18/01/2010

» The Tourism Authority of Thailand expects at least 100,000 Chinese tourists to spend the coming Chinese New Year in Thailand, up from 60,000 last year, with the easing of H1N1 flu fears and a perception in China of a calmer political situation in Thailand.