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27 Dec 2012
Bangkok Airways has set its sights on introducing two new routes to its regional network next year, with Mandalay and Krabi the next ports of call.
27 Dec 2012
The Tourism Department's 2013 budget will rise to 2.7 billion baht from 1.7 billion this year as it seeks to attract more visitors to Thailand's attractions.
27 Dec 2012
Thailand and Cambodia agreed on Wednesday to implement a single visa agreement, which will enable tourists to obtain one visa to visit both countries from Dec 27.
25 Dec 2012
Inbound tourists to Thailand reached 21.8 million persons this year, representing a 14 per cent increase from last year and generating a total revenue of Bt 930 billion (US$31 billion), a senior official of the Tourism and Sports Ministry said today.
25 Dec 2012
Thailand now has the best warning system in Southeast Asia, eight years after the Andaman coast was ravaged by a devastating tsunami on Boxing Day in 2004.
24 Dec 2012
At 9PM yesterday, police officially opened Bangkok’s fourth Safety Zone on Soi Nana Tai. The Safety Zones are intended to ensure the safety of tourists and reduce the number of crimes.
24 Dec 2012
By 2026, AirAsia would have received 475 aircraft and Fernandes does not think the 100 planes would be the last order.
21 Dec 2012
Thai Airways International recently launched discounted fares to 14 destinations in Asia and Europe good for departures between January and March 2013.
21 Dec 2012
Thailand’s National Disaster Warning Centre will launch a mobile application for disaster alert, late this month, to be an additional channel to reach locals and visitors in case of emergencies.
21 Dec 2012
Tourism Council of Thailand says Thailand should welcome 21.7 million international travellers this year mainly due to the stable political situation. Last year, there were 19.23 million visits.


