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News, Post Reporters, Published on 21/10/2020
» The first group of Chinese visitors since the Covid-19 outbreak forced the closure of Thailand's borders in March arrived at Suvarnabhumi airport from Shanghai on Tuesday, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).
Gary Boyle, Published on 21/10/2020
» The first group of Chinese visitors since the Covid-19 outbreak forced the closure of Thailand's borders in March arrived at Suvarnabhumi airport from Shanghai on Tuesday.
News, Published on 22/10/2020
» Russian and European tourists started booking rooms at Alternative State Local Quarantine (ASLQ) hotels in Pattaya of Chon Buri province, but were then blocked from organising flights to the kingdom after Thai Consulate-Generals said they were only allowed to quarantine in Bangkok and its surrounding areas.
Business, Dusida Worrachaddejchai, Published on 12/12/2020
» Operators suggest a more streamlined process for the government-sponsored tourism package for senior travellers aged over 55.
Business, Suchat Sritama, Published on 24/01/2018
» The Tourism Department is launching improvements of public facilities for more than 26,000 sites nationwide, mostly in secondary provinces, aiming to draw tourists to local communities.
Business, Suchat Sritama, Published on 30/03/2018
» Foreigners travelling to Thailand with members of the Association of Thai Travel Agents (Atta) totalled 1.46 million from Jan 1 to March 20, a 16% gain from the same period last year, says Atta president Vichit Prakobkosol.
Reuters, Published on 29/04/2025
» Thailand has received 11.84 million foreign tourist arrivals so far this year, up 0.12% from the same period a year earlier, the Ministry of Tourism and Sports reported on Tuesday.
Business, Dusida Worrachaddejchai, Published on 09/09/2019
» The Tourism and Sports Ministry has decided to delay plans to collect a tourism levy from foreign visitors.
Business, Dusida Worrachaddejchai, Published on 14/10/2019
» Nan province aims to draw more weekday tourism to balance the number of tourists and avoid negative effects on cultural and natural resources from mass tourism.
Gary Boyle, Published on 27/11/2019
» The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation has found a way of protecting the environment and making money -- by selling the rubbish left behind by visitors.