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Phuket, Thailand reopening delayed as country records new COVID case after three months

After three months of being COVID-free, Thailand has recorded its first case of locally-transmitted COVID case. Due to this, the proposed “Phuket model” is likely to be delayed, according to Yuthasak Supasorn, governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).

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Banyan Tree Group receives first-ever safe destination certifications in flagship destination resort

Banyan Tree Group’s flagship destination integrated resort – Laguna Phuket has secured and successfully held its first post-COVID event ‘Amazing Thailand Safety and Health Administration (SHA) Certification Award Ceremony’ at the Angsana Convention and Exhibition Space (ACES). Laguna Phuket’s seven deluxe hotels and golf course were conferred the SHA certificates by the Tourism Authority of

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TAT joins AirAsia to stimulating domestic tourism with new aviation safety standards

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) joined Thai AirAsia for a special activity taking place on the Bangkok-Krabi route on 29-30 June 2020, aimed at rebuilding confidence and revitalising domestic tourism. This was done by bringing together medical workers, tourists, business operators, and the media in a trip showcasing the readiness of airline, venues, travel

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TAT targets USD 106 billion in tourism revenue in 2020

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is expecting THB 3.18 trillion (USD 106 billion) in overall tourism revenue for Thailand in 2020, or a 4% year-on-year increase. Thailand welcomed the 39 millionth tourist on 27 December 2019. The Thai government has launched 16 tourism stimulus measures aimed at stimulating more inbound travel, including the opening

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TAT highlights sustainability best practices in Nordic and Baltic countries

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) highlighted examples of sustainability best practices being undertaken by the tourism industry nationwide at its Amazing Thailand Road Show in Nordic and Baltic countries during 1-5 September 2019. The roadshow was held in Vilnius (Lithuania) on 3 September, Riga (Latvia) on 4 September and Stockholm (Sweden) on 5 September.

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