Political Protests Cause Minor Disruptions to Thailand Tourism

Only superficial disruption caused to Thailand tourism industry as most residents and visitors were unaffected; meanwhile TAT provides up-to-date information to media & traders and reaffirms trade shows and events for travelers as earlier scheduled.
 
April 28, 2009 - PRLog -- Only superficial disruption caused to Thailand tourism industry as most residents and visitors were unaffected; meanwhile TAT provides up-to-date information to media & traders and reaffirms trade shows and events for travelers as earlier scheduled.

Thailand's government handled the political chaos in Thailand from April 10th to 14th, with a step by step response that quickly restored order while dispersing the UDD protestors without consequential violence.

TAT deputy governor for Marketing Communications, Juthaporn Rerngronasa said, "Currently, the situation in Bangkok and Pattaya is back to normal and all attractions, transportations and services are operating as usual. Travelers will be able to obtain tourism updates from Thailand Tourism Update site (http://tourismthailand.org/thailandtourismupdate/). The authority also handles travelers' enquiries on travel community websites by providing them all true and up-to-date information."

Stephen Cleary, a journalist based in Thailand, reported that, tourists outside of Bangkok, such as those in Phuket and Chiang Mai, were mainly indifferent to any problems occurring" Cleary also remarked. "The protesters have been cleared away without any real threat to the safety of tourists and expatriates in the country. Even during recent tensions, tourists have generally been unaffected".

Mr. Sangdo Lee, owner of http://www.hotelthailand.com (one of the biggest Online Travel Agents in Thailand), discussed tourists informed decisions to maintain their travel plans: "Currently, travelers who postponed their trips have now confirmed as earlier booked. Whereas, free independent travelers, who booked their trips online, mostly did not panic as they updated themselves through all different channels. However, other destinations in Thailand are not affected with the number of tourists visiting except Bangkok and Pattaya which have been affected very less at about 3%."

Moreover, a TAT Deputy Governor confirms that some of the trade-show and road-show activities will still be held as earlier planned, including Arabian Travel Market (ATM) in May, Asia Luxury Travel Market (ALTM) in June, Indian International Travel Mart (IITM) in July, Amazing Thailand Road Show in Korea, New Zealand, Australia and Indonesia in April, May and August, respectively. Furthermore, upcoming events for travelers that were scheduled in near future will be held as usual. The events include Thailand Golf Travel Mart in May, Thailand Travel Mart Plus 2009 in June and Amazing Thailand Grand Sale in June - August 2009

For interview clips taken from tourists in Pattaya, Bangkok and Phuket discuss the minimal impact on their trip caused by the political chaos, please visit http://amazingthailand.tourismthailand.org/thailand_touri...

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For Traveler - email at tourismupdate@tat.or.th
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The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) was established on the 18th March 1960. TAT was the first organization in Thailand to be specifically responsible for the promotion of tourism.

TAT supplies information and data on tourist areas to the public, publicizes Thailand with the intention of encouraging both Thai and international tourists to travel in and around Thailand, conducts studies to set development plans for tourist destinations, and co-operates with and supports the production and development of personnel in the field of tourism.

Since the inception of the first local office of TAT in Chiang Mai in 1968, there are now 22 regional offices throughout Thailand. TAT has also established many overseas offices the first being in New York, which was opened in 1965. During the past 30 years, TAT has since established 15 more offices in different parts of the world.
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