Tourism Sector Offers Moral Support to Chinese, Big Discounts for Thai Tourists
Thailand’s tourism sector plans a big event to send moral support to Chinese people.
Thailand’s tourism sector plans a big event to send moral support to Chinese people.
The government has planned to roll out assistance measures for the tourism sectors, affected by the novel coronavirus outbreak.
The tourism sector is hardest hit by the novel coronavirus outbreak and operators need more assistance from the government, according to their council.
BANGKOK, Jan 31 (TNA) – Economic ministers have prepared measures to shore up tourism that is heavily affected by the novel coronavirus outbreak. Yuthasak Supasorn, governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand, said after economic ministers’ meeting that authorities came up with immediate and long-term measures. Immediate solutions to be implemented until April include public […]
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) discussed the impacts of the novel coronavirus outbreak on tourism and planned assistance for affected operators.
The ongoing novel coronavirus outbreak will severely hit Thai tourism industry if it is not contained within three months, the Tourism Council of Thailand says.
The outbreak of the novel coronavirus will impact tourism and the gross domestic product of Thailand, according to the chairman
The Tourism and Sports Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn today discussed the impacts of the novel coronavirus on tourism with concerned operators.
The Tourism Council of Thailand expects tourism growth this year despite strong baht and economic slowdowns.
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) will open another walking street on Soi Rang Nam Road mid next month for economic stimulation.
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) will launch its walking street campaign to boost tourism and the economy on Silom and Yaowaraj roads this month.
Deputy Transport Minister Thaworn Senneam plans to raise flights at 29 airports under the Department of Airports (DoA) by 8-10% yearly