Tag: Tourism Authority of Thailand
NTOs see positive outcomes from use of China-specific social media platforms
Regional and longhaul NTO speakers at a recent Dragon Trail International (DTI) webinar on Destination Marketing for Chinese Tourism Recovery say targeted use of...
TAT shares latest tourism strategies at first-ever Impact Summit in Bangkok
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) joined forces with global marketplace WebBeds to hold the inaugural Impact Summit, held at Centara Grand & Bangkok...
TAT, AirAsia launch campaign to spur travel to Thailand
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) and Thai AirAsia have initiated a new campaign, Menu of New Experiences… Unforgettable Secondary Cities, that seeks to...
TAT sends Covid protection reminders to tourism community
Yuthasak Supasorn, governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), is urging tourism businesses to guard against Covid-19 infections in preparation for the return...
Thailand sets US$46.2 billion tourism revenue target for 2023
The Thai government has set the tourism revenue target for 2023 at 1.73 billion baht (US$46.2 billion) – 80 per cent of what the...
TAT, Thai AirAsia join forces for new Thailand tourism campaign
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) and Thai AirAsia are putting power behind the Amazing New Chapter: Rediscover Thailand Get ready to go to...
Arrivals to Thailand climb, fuelling confidence in hitting 2023 goals
Following a spike in Thailand Pass registrations over the last few weeks, new data from the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) indicates that the...
TAT ramps up marketing in India
With India removing her travel barriers, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has stepped up destination marketing in the massive source market to rebuild...
Visit Thailand Year 2022 to spur Kingdom’s tourism recovery
Thailand has kicked off Visit Thailand Year 2022 to stimulate international travel demand, with promotions focusing on the destination's Amazing New Chapters that highlight...
Thailand to slap fee on foreign tourists
Thailand will be imposing a 300 baht (US$9) tourist fee from April, which will go towards developing tourist attractions, upgrading infrastructure, and covering accident...















