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Business, Narumon Kasemsuk and Dusida Worrachaddejchai, Published on 14/05/2020
» The Tourism and Sports Ministry is aiming high for 100 million domestic trips within this year, while the private sector plays down this target, saying it will be difficult to meet.
Life, Pattarawadee Saengmanee, Published on 08/06/2020
» Following the third stage of relaxing the lockdown, inter-provincial travel has been allowed and some tourist destinations have come back to life as people are allowed to leave home to enjoy leisure activities.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 14/06/2020
» Thailand has now recorded no local transmission of Covid-19 for 19 consecutive days with all of the recently recorded infections being found in Thais repatriated from abroad.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 26/06/2020
» Thailand may have to allow new infections to occur in the kingdom if it wants the economy to get back on track, a health official said on Thursday.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 06/07/2020
» The government will only allow foreign patients who have tested negative for Covid-19 to enter Thailand for treatment, the Public Health Ministry said on Sunday, moving to allay public concerns over the matter.
Business, Published on 23/07/2020
» As many countries are still struggling with the Covid-19 pandemic and international travel restrictions to curb the spread, Thailand is restarting its crucial tourism sector to help counter a recession, starting with domestic tourists.
Oped, James Lambert & Aran Ryan, Published on 02/10/2020
» Over the past decade, the APAC region established itself as the world's largest, fastest-growing, and most diverse tourism market. In Thailand, the tourism sector supported almost 20% of national GDP in 2019, and one in five jobs, according to the World Travel and Tourism Council.
Business, Dusida Worrachaddejchai, Published on 24/10/2020
» Tourism operators are urging state agencies to cooperate to avoid misunderstandings that could damage the industry.
News, Editorial, Published on 14/12/2020
» While the government is trying to boost domestic tourism to replace the loss of revenue from foreign visitors due to the impact of the global Covid-19 pandemic, such efforts have been affected by a poor quality of services on offer to tourists.
News, Dusida Worrachaddejchai, Published on 24/12/2020
» There is little hope of attracting international arrivals during the first quarter of next year as the coronavirus pandemic continues to spread in Thailand, Tourism and Sports Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn says.