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21 marca 2019

TAT Newsroom launches second Blogger Thailand competition

TAT Newsroom launches second Blogger Thailand competition

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is launching its second TAT Newsroom “Blogger Thailand” competition for international bloggers residing in the Kingdom, offering six successful applicants the chance to go on an exclusive three-day itinerary. Campaign dates for submissions run from 1 April to 31 May, 2019, with trip dates proposed for July 2019. The competition is open to bloggers residing in Thailand with an established, active blog (website) plus at least one main social media account with serious engagement. This category accepts submission of photos, videos, or blogs that highlight off-the-beaten track Thai destinations or unseen experiences around Thailand. The entry can cover any of the following subjects: local Thai culinary tours, less crowded natural attractions, local Thai festivals and folk performances, unique Thai traditions, homestays and community markets. The competition accepts only one entry per applicant. It can be a blog, vlog or photo (all content should be submitted in English only). Entry blogs must be from 400 to 500 words long with up to five complementary photos illustrating each story. Each photo should be submitted via a […]

4 lutego 2019

Powrót chińskich turystów do Tajlandii zwiększa dochody z turystyki

Tajlandia

Zwiększenie liczby chińskich gości przybyłych w grudniu do Tajlandii pomogło zamknąć rok 2018 łączną liczbą 38,27 miliona przyjazdów, generując przychody z turystyki w wysokości ponad dwa biliony bahtów. Według tajskiego Ministerstwa Turystyki i Sportu liczba odwiedzających wzrosła z 675 129 osób w listopadzie do 883 634 osób w grudniu, zamykając rok liczbą 10 535 955 odwiedzających, co stanowi wzrost o 7,44% w stosunku do 2017 r. Podobnie wydatki chińskich turystów wzrosły z 36,5 miliarda bahtów w listopadzie do 44,5 miliarda bahtów w grudniu, kończąc rok z 580,69 miliardów bahtów. W sumie, w stosunku do 2017 odnotowano wzrost o 7,54% co do liczby odwiedzających Tajlandię turystów z zagranicy. Szacunkowe 2,007 bilionów bahtów w przychodach z turystyki stanowi wzrost o 9,63%. Po raz pierwszy dziesięć krajów i jedno terytorium SAR (Chiny, Malezja, Korea Południowa, Laos PDR., Japonia, Indie, Rosja, USA, Singapur, Wietnam i Hongkong SAR) wygenerowało ponad milion przyjazdów. Podsumowanie najważniejszych wyników w 2018 r. : wszystkie regiony, z wyjątkiem Bliskiego Wschodu i Oceanii, dobrze sobie radziły, goście z Azji Wschodniej 26,06 miliona (+ 9,30%), Europa 6,76 miliona (3,86%), Ameryki 1,60 miliona […]

24 stycznia 2019

Thai tourism organisations step up war on plastic

The Thai Hotels Association (THA) is joining the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) in its ongoing effort aimed at reducing the use of plastic.

The Thai Hotels Association (THA) is joining the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) in its ongoing effort aimed at reducing the use of plastic. Various campaigns will encourage hotels, both THA members and independent Thai hotels, to reduce single use plastic plus motivate tour companies, travel agencies and online travel agencies to support participating hotels that are part of this project. TAT Governor Mr. Yuthasak Supasorn said: “We look forward to working closely with the THA on this important project. Thai hotels can play an important role both in raising awareness among their guests and reducing plastic waste in daily hotel operations.” The joint effort will invoke 12 preliminary guidelines for participating hotels to follow: Reduce plastic packaging used for bathroom amenities. Reduce the use of plastic bags in hotel rooms (laundry or trash bin). Use local products made with biodegradable packaging materials. Reduce plastic water bottles; use reusable containers instead, especially for meetings and seminars. No plastic straws. Self-service corner for coffee/tea breaks during meetings and seminars. Reduce single use plastic food or drink containers. Separate trash bins on […]

21 stycznia 2019

Tajlandia – Czechy: jak to robią inni

Premier Czech Andrej Babisz

Oficjalna wizyta premiera Czech Andreja Babisza w Tajlandii zakończyła się sukcesem obu krajów. Wkrótce tanie połączenia z Bangkoku do Pragi. Premierowi Czech towarzyszyli (w dniach 17-19 stycznia) przedstawiciele 39 wiodących czeskich firm z sektora tzw. wysokich technologii – w sektorze lotniczym, medycznym; technologii szybkich kolei oraz sektora zbrojeniowego. Szereg wyrobów czeskiego przemysłu zbrojeniowego cieszy sie dobrą renomą wśród tajskich importerów. Czeskie wyroby są obecne i dobrze widoczne w tajskich marketach czy centrach handlowych – wśród nich słynne kryształy Bohemia; czy znana w całym świecie marka obuwia Bata. Tajowie wybierają Pragę Według wstępnych szacunków Republikę Czeską odwiedza rocznie około 50 000 tajskich turystów – przy czym sporym zainteresowaniem cieszy sie nie tylko Praga lecz także Krumlov; Karlove Vary oraz Pilzno. Wartym odnotowania jest fakt iż Tourism Authority of Thailand ulokowało swoje główne przedstawicielstwo na Europę Centralną oraz Wschodnią właśnie w Pradze – obejmuje ona działalnością takie kraje jak Czechy, Słowacja, Polska, Ukraina oraz Węgry. Czeska delegacja spotkała się z premierem Tajlandii oraz ministrem przemysłu a także uczestniczyła w kolacji tematycznej poświęconej nowym technologiom. Rząd Tajlandii stworzył Strategiczny Plan Rozwoju Kraju na […]

17 stycznia 2019

Thailand Tourism Awards 2019 open for submissions

Thailand Tourism Awards 2019

Submission for the 12th Thailand Tourism Awards, the country’s most prestigious awards that recognises the Thai travel industry’s best and brightest, opens from 1 February to 30 April, 2019. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) initiated the biannual awards project back in 1996, and specifically organise the awards ceremony on World Tourism Day, as a symbolic gesture of recognition that builds awareness for responsible and sustainable tourism. Mr. Yuthasak Supasorn, TAT Governor, said the Awards have helped develop Thailand’s tourism industry towards a more sustainable future. “The Thailand Tourism Awards recognise operators of tourism products and services that are committed on sustainable operation and management whilst meeting the high possible standards for quality. “These awards also serve as a catalyst for the winners, who benefit by leveraging the publicity and increased interested in their products that help drive business development.” Mr. Yuthasak also highlighted what was new for the 12th edition including simplifying the Awards into three main categories comprising 12 sub segments. There are now six awards in the attraction category: Outdoor Adventure Activity, Learning and Doing, Nature and […]

17 stycznia 2019

Bangkok ranked in Top Ten list of global cities for dining and shopping in MasterCard Index 2018

Bangkok

MasterCard Global Destination Cities Index has published a survey on the dining and shopping (GDCI: Indulgences) spending patterns of tourists in various cities around the world. Bangkok was ranked third on the list of the Top Global Cities for Dining and sixth on the list of Top Global Cities for Shopping. The GDCI: Indulgences survey is a part of the MasterCard Global Destination Cities Index (GDCI). It ranks cities that tourists visited in the past one year. In 2018, the result indicated that Bangkok was the #1 Global Destination for the third consecutive year with Phuket and Pattaya ranked 12th and 18th, respectively. This has resulted in Thailand being the only country to have 3 cities in the Top 20 list. In addition to the spending figures, the GDCI: Indulgences also indicate the economic implications that arise from such spending. TOP CITIES FOR DINING (FOOD & BEVERAGES) Bangkok, the city that is famous for food and culture, is ranked #3 of the Top Cities for Dining. Visitor spending was 108 billion Baht (USD 3.38 billion) or 20.6% of the total […]

27 grudnia 2018

Thailand records 7.5% growth in visitor arrivals

Tha Kha Floating Market, Samut Songkhram

The Ministry of Tourism and Sports announced the tourism figures for January-November 2018. Thailand received 34,431,489 international visitors, up by 7.53% over the same period of last year, generating an estimated 1.8 billion Baht in tourism revenue, up by 9.79%. The highlight of the results was the fact that seven countries (China, Malaysia, South Korea, Lao PDR., Japan, India, and Russia) have already generated more than one million visitor arrivals, and three more countries (USA, Vietnam and Singapore) were set to follow suit when the full year 2018 results were tabulated. Commenting on the performance, TAT Governor Yuthasak Supasorn said, “We are overjoyed to have this result in the last quarter of 2018. The 35 million visitor target is now set to be met. It is a tribute to the cooperation and creativity of the entire Thai travel and tourism industry to ensure that it remains our primary sector for job creation, distribution of income nationwide, and contribution to cultural, heritage and environmental preservation. Summary of the key results in January-November 2018: Overview: All regions grew well except the Middle […]

23 grudnia 2018

THAI Joins Thailand Together for the ASEAN Chairmanship 2019

THAI Joins Thailand Together for the ASEAN Chairmanship 2019

General Prayut Chan-o-Cha, Prime Minister of Thailand, together with H.E. Dato Lim Jock Hoi, Secretary-General of ASEAN, visited the Thai Airways International Public Company Limited (THAI) exhibition booth at the Thailand Together event for the ASEAN Chairmanship 2019. The Prime Minister and the Secretary-General of ASEAN was greeted by Mr. Sumeth Damrongchaitham, THAI President, senior executives from both THAI and THAI Smile airlines at the Santi Maitree Building, Government House. This event marked the launch of ASEAN Summit 2019 where Thailand will be the host country to be held under the theme „Advancing Partnership for Sustainability”. At the exhibition booth, THAI showcased its inflight carbon footprint menus in support of the company’s „Travel Green” concept to reduce effects of global warming. source: TAT News

7 grudnia 2018

The Seasons Episode 2: The End of the Cliff

TAT Newsroom Short Documentary The Seasons Episode 2: The End of the Cliff Theme: Season of Romance Duration 3 minutes Location: Hin-Sam-Wan, Bueng Kan EPISODE SYNOPSIS ‘Hin Sam Wan’, or the ‘Three-Whale Rock’, is located in the Phu Sing National Reserved Forest of Bueng Kan province. Perched imposingly on the edge of a high, steep cliff, this trifurcating rock, when seen from above, resembles three whales swimming in an expanse of lush vegetation. This place is recognised as one of Thailand’s very important geological sites. Around the site is a network of nine nature observing trails. The site also houses significant geological exhibits indicating that this area of Thailand used to be a desert some 75 million years ago. The ‘Three-Whale Rock’ is also the most spectacular scenic point in the Phu Sing National Reserved Forest. In early winter, particularly in November, as the sun is climbing into the sky, golden rays are cast on the vast forest below revealing a magnificent vista that extends towards Phu Wua’s forest, Bang Bat Stream, Kaeng Sadok, and as far as the mountains […]

22 listopada 2018

TAT curates three concepts to promote 55 secondary cities

Phrathat Doi Kong Mu Temple

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has curated three concepts for promoting the group of 55 secondary destinations to help develop and market their tourism economies and cultural assets in an environmentally-friendly way. These 55 provinces, which get less than four million local and foreign tourists a year, are to get increasing prominence in TAT’s future marketing campaigns. TAT’s research has identified the need to position these secondary 55 provinces within the “big picture” of Thailand’s development. The plan is to create conceptual models that are specific to each secondary province; such as, a sports city in Buri Ram and a wellness city in Chiang Rai. The research has shown that there are more than 4,000 tourist attractions and over 8,000 accommodation units in the secondary destinations as of 2018. This creates enormous opportunities to help each of them look unique and interesting. The promotion is in line with the government’s policy to promote and strengthen the tourism sector with inspiring attractions, strengthen the foundations of tourism, and make it a major source of progress in the secondary destinations nationwide. […]

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