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Hoteliers in North and South dread unrest impacts
Business, Chadamas Chinmaneevong, Published on 12/04/2010
» Hotel operators in the northern and southern parts of Thailand are concerned that growing political conflicts could hurt their businesses during the Songkran festival, even though they are far from the scenes of protest in Bangkok.
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High hopes from SME Travel Fair
Business, Chadamas Chinmaneevong, Published on 30/04/2010
» Organisers of the first SME Travel Fair hope it will spur domestic tourism at a time when the industry is suffering from the impact of prolonged political unrest.
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Tourism industry jittery
Business, Chadamas Chinmaneevong, Published on 09/01/2012
» Domestic political uncertainty will likely return as a major risk to tourism in 2012, as many believe the way that Yingluck Shinawatra's administration is managing the country will trigger a fresh round of political violence.
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Northern Exposure
Business, Chadamas Chinmaneevong, Published on 10/07/2012
» Improved access to Mong La, Myanmar and Kunming, China is expected to raise Chiang Rai's tourism profile and benefit offshoot industries throughout the region.
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UTCC: Tourism will counter slowing exports
Business, Chadamas Chinmaneevong, Published on 09/01/2013
» The tourism industry is expected to be a main driver boosting the Thai economy in the first half of this year as exports slow.
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More Thais head to Japan
Business, Chadamas Chinmaneevong, Published on 21/05/2013
» The number of Thais visiting Japan is expected to reach 300,000 this year, up 51.5% from 2012, thanks to the strong baht vis-a-vis the Japanese yen.
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KTC fears conflict may hit spending on travel
Business, Chadamas Chinmaneevong, Published on 09/11/2013
» Escalating political uncertainty could sap consumer confidence as the peak tourism season approaches and result in weaker-than-expected travel-related spending via Krungthai Card Plc (KTC) plastic, warns a senior executive.
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Fallout may hit tourism
Business, Chadamas Chinmaneevong, Published on 26/11/2013
» The political conflict may affect the Thai tourism industry if the situation prolongs until the first quarter of next year.
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Starwood fears political conflict will hit hotels
Business, Chadamas Chinmaneevong, Published on 30/12/2013
» Starwood Hotels and Resorts WorldWide Inc may cut its projected growth of average revenue per available room (RevPar) next year due to the impact of political turmoil.
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TAT foresees B90bn in losses
Business, Chadamas Chinmaneevong, Published on 20/02/2014
» Thailand will lose 90 billion baht in tourism revenue if the political conflict becomes more violent and drags on for another six months, says the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).
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