
Government Takes Proactive Measures to Ensure Tourist Safety
Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra on Friday chaired a meeting on reviving confidence among tourists, especially Chinese tourists, at the Government House
Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra on Friday chaired a meeting on reviving confidence among tourists, especially Chinese tourists, at the Government House
Phuket, Sept 19 (TNA) – The Thai Maritime Enforce […]
PHUKET, Sept 18 (TNA) – A Phuket Navy vessel has […]
Authorities on Tuesday conducted inspections on businesses, manufacturers, and distributors of gems and jewelry products in the Bangkok following complaints from tourists.
Tourists are streaming into the northern province of Chiang Mai for New Year countdown celebrations amid the chilly winter air.
BANGKOK, July 4 (TNA) — The Tourism Authority of […]
The Royal Thai Police has developed a mobile application called “Tourist Police i lert u” for foreign visitors to Thailand to be able to seek help from the police in cases of emergency.
The governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand expected 11 million visitors to the country this year and saw a positive outlook for the Thai tourism sector next year.
The number of visitors to Thailand soared by 65.97% after the Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration had eased its disease control, according to the government spokesman.
The Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration stops registration for the Test & Go entry program today but previously approved visitors can arrive as they planned.
Ten more provinces will reopen their tourist destinations between Nov 1 and 30 and they include Bangkok, Chon Buri, Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan and Chiang Mai.
Phuket will welcome Thai tourists from Sept 8 onwards and those who will stay longer than a week must be tested for COVID-19 there.