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Thailand expects over 10 million tourists from Asean this year
BANGKOK: Thailand is ... to increase. "We expect visitor arrivals from Asean to bypass 10 million this year while the number of Indian tourists is forecasted to reach 1.7 million. Read More
Threefold increase in Thai AirAsia's bookings to China
This year, the airline expects to carry 1.3 million Chinese passengers, or around 15% of 8 million Chinese tourists that the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has forecast to visit Thailand this ... Read More
Best Times To Visit Bangkok
The best time to visit Bangkok is from November to March when the heat and humidity are at their lowest. Still, Thailand's tropical ... which is Bangkok's peak travel season. Read More
Thailand expects to pass bill on legalizing casino to drive tourism recovery
Thailand is targeting a record 40 million foreign visitors this year. Under the proposal ... catering overwhelmingly to Thai and Chinese customers, many on weekend junkets. "We can regulate the gray ... Read More
Thailand tourism festival takes over QSNCC
From today until April 1, the 42th Thailand Tourism ... China United Airlines operated a total of 106,800 passenger flights during the 40-day Spring Festival travel rush, transporting nearly 16.5 ... Read More
Thailand gets double Vietnam's foreign tourist numbers
Thailand received 9.37 million foreign visitors in the first quarter, twice the number of arrivals in Vietnam, after churning out tourist-friendly policies amid a regional race to attract them. They ... Read More
Chinese EV makers challenging market leaders at auto show in Bangkok
Chinese electric vehicle makers are showcasing their latest models, including a flying car, as they take on global rivals at the Bangkok ... million baht (about $44,000). BYD sold 30,650 EVs in ... Read More
Travel Insurance for Thailand: US Visitor Requirements & Tips
One taste of Thailand’s exquisite food or a brief visit with a friendly local and you’ll immediately see why this beautiful, culture-rich country is the eighth most-popular tourist spot in the ... Read More
Would You Travel To Thailand For A Tattoo?
Subsequently, travelers pursuing a more ethical and regenerative approach to travel look to go to the source for their next culturally rooted wellness experience. Anantara Siam Bangkok Hotel ... Read More
Thailand lawmakers pass landmark LGBTQ marriage equality bill
Bangkok — Lawmakers in Thailand's lower house of Parliament overwhelmingly approved a marriage equality bill on Wednesday that would make the country the first in Southeast Asia to legalize ... Read More
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Chinese EV makers challenging market leaders at auto show in Bangkok
BANGKOK — Chinese ... and costing nearly 1.6 million baht (about $44,000). BYD sold 30,650 EVs in Thailand last year, followed by 12,777 sold by Neta, a brand of Chinese electric vehicle maker ... Read More
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