Hotel Ramada Plaza Bangkok Menam Riverside od lat uczestniczy w programie edukacyjnym Sprzątanie Świata, realizowanym w Bangkoku pod nazwą Clean Up Bangkok River 2018. – Włączenie się w sprzątanie rzeki Chao Phraya (Menam), nad którą leży nasz hotel, jest czymś naturalnym nie tylko przy okazji tej społecznej akcji. Dbamy o czystość rzeki cały rok – powiedziała podczas targów IT&CMA Pornnapa Sastraruchi, dyrektor Ramada Plaza. Jose De Jesus Ting, dyrektor sprzedaży i marketingu Ramada Plaza dodał, że hotel jest jednym z partnerów akcji w Bangkoku współpracujących m.in. z Urzędem Miasta Bangkok, Ambasadą Stanów Zjednoczonych, Eco Capitals Forum, Uniwersytetem Mahidol oraz innymi organizacjami społecznymi w celu usuwania śmieci z rzeki Menam. Akcja obejmuje także sprzątanie ulic, przestrzeni publicznych i kanałów. Angażuje się w nią wielu wolontariuszy studentów, którzy są najlepszymi ambasadorami troski o naturalne środowisko Bangkoku. Na całym świecie Sprzątanie Świata (Clean Up the World) to program społeczny zwracający uwagę na zanieczyszczenie naszego globu. Program ma na celu edukację mieszkańców globu, aby osiągnąć stałe angażowanie się społeczeństwa w troskę o czystość środowiska naturalnego. Kulminacja programu przypada na trzeci weekend września. Polega na […]
Dialog między Unią Europejską (UE) i Stowarzyszeniem Narodów Azji Południowo-Wschodniej (ASEAN) rozpoczął się oficjalnie podczas X posiedzenia ministrów spraw zagranicznych stowarzyszenia w 1977 roku. Ponad 40 lat wzajemnych relacji obu międzynarodowych organizacji skłania do podsumowań. Do końca bieżącego roku, zgodnie z informacją podaną 3 lutego przez Voice of Vietnam, umowa o wolnym handlu między UE a ASEAN powinna zostać ratyfikowana. Opinię należy uznać za bardzo optymistyczną, szczególnie, że sama UE milczy w sprawie postępów i perspektywy jej zawarcia. Europejska Służba Działań Zewnętrznych znacznie chętniej chwali się dwustronnymi umowami zawartymi z Singapurem (2013), Wietnamem (2015) oraz faktem prowadzenia negocjacji z innymi członkami ASEAN-u. Biorąc pod uwagę milczenie źródeł oficjalnych oraz prasy, należy przychylić się do tezy, że zamiast umowy międzyregionalnej uwaga UE skupiać się będzie na rozwijaniu współpracy bilateralnej między Unią, a poszczególnymi krajami swojego azjatyckiego partnera. Wnioski, które nasuwają się w odniesieniu do prawdopodobnej przyszłości relacji między UE a ASEAN-em, można zawrzeć w trzech możliwych scenariuszach. Najbardziej prawdopodobnym rozwojem wydarzeń jest de facto zastąpienie umowy międzyregionalnej zestawem wspomnianych umów bilateralnych. Jest to korzystne dla UE ze względu na jej przewagę […]
Mrs. Pornkamol Amnucksoradeja (sixth from left), Deputy Director, Passenger Services, Thai Airways International Public Company Limited (THAI), recently represented the company in welcoming Thailand’s Asian Games Gold Medalist for Taekwondo Ms. Panipak „Tennis” Wongpattanakit (fourth from left), in the Republic of Indonesia. Mr. Choi Young-seok (third from left), Thailand’s Taekwondo coach, together with Mr. Thanadit Raktabutr (fifth from left), Deputy Secretary, Taekwondo Association of Thailand, also traveled back to Thailand with THAI flight TG434 on the Jakarta-Bangkok route at Suvarnabhumi International Airport.
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is encouraging travellers to remain extra vigilant by following all safety rules and guidelines during the country’s current monsoon season. Visitors are also advised to keep up-to-date with daily Thailand weather forecasts by the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) on impending storms, heavy rains, rough weather, etc. The TMD also issues regular flood, flash flood, or mud slide alerts while regular surf forecasts help predict high waves and other coastal threats that are common to the Andaman Sea. If it is a particular torrential monsoon shower, many tourist activities are curtailed or delayed if tour operators are responsible and think that there are undue health and safety risks, or threats. Activities likely to be affected include: Mountain trekking White-water rafting Zip lining Bungy jumping Snorkelling Sailing Diving Ferry transfers While some activities will not run at all during the rainy season – for instance, liveaboard dive trips to the Similan Islands – many will run as usual, especially those in the high traffic tourist areas. May to October sees the Thailand monsoon season sweep into […]
Thailand is set to undertake a sweeping overhaul of all the country’s safety and security measures relevant to the travel and tourism industry. More than 150 participants from all around the country attended a half-day forum on 9 August, 2018, at the Athenee Hotel Bangkok to analyse the key issues and brainstorm ways to enhance safety and security for visitors. Presided over by H.E. Mr. Weerasak Kowsurat, Minister of Tourism and Sports, the forum was held under the theme of “Travel around Thailand, Safe Everywhere”. It was also attended by Mr. Yuthasak Supasorn, Governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), and representatives of numerous private and public sector associations. Mr. Weerasak said: “Thailand has recently experienced numerous incidents impacting the safety and security of both Thais and foreign tourists. This has had a negative impact on the image of tourism and could potentially impact on the tourist atmosphere of the country over both the short and long term. “In the short term, it could lead to cancellation of travel bookings. In the long term, it could lead to a […]
Phuket is celebrating its most recent award after being named the ‘Second Best Beach in the World’ by prestigious business publication US News & World Report. It continues to win accolades from major international media for its white sands, aquamarine waters and limestone cliffs that attract millions of travellers to Thailand every year. This island was hailed as “a little piece of paradise” according to the magazine. Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Governor, Mr. Yuthasak Supasorn, said everyone in Phuket, both public and private stakeholders should take pride in this achievement as it displayed the island’s appeal as one of the world’s most desirable beach destinations. “Obviously we are delighted to win this important award. The fact the honour comes from the US News & World Report is even more gratifying given its target audience and readership. “In the past Phuket has won several other prestigious awards for its beaches as well, so we are very grateful for the continued recognition.” Mr. Yuthasak added. Phuket also continues to expand its appeal as it shifts upmarket. It is also quickly established […]
Thailand’s Tourist Police Bureau recently took Chinese media members to Phuket to see first-hand how improved Phuket tour boat safety measures and shipyard standards are being implemented and enforced. The one-day trip on Friday, 3 August, 2018, was also joined by national experts on shipbuilding quality standards and officials from the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT). This is to re-build tourism to assure confidence among tourists that the necessary measures are moving forward. The Chinese media inspected Chalong Pier, its dock and its procedures before allowing vessels to leave for sea tours and diving. In the latest attempt to uplift Phuket’s tour boat safety, there have been improvements of Thai tour boat rules and regulations. The captain and helmsman must register each boat’s name and specification, plus the exact number of passengers and tour route must be submitted to the responsible officials including Phuket’s Marine Office, Tourist Police and Provincial Administrator before leaving port each time. Thai boat operators will be swiftly punished with the maximum penalty that the law affords if found in violation of the new laws related […]
The Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) has announced the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) and two Thai tourism operators among the 27 organisations and individuals to receive the prestigious 2018 PATA Grand and Gold Awards. 2018 PATA Grand Awards TAT will receive a Grand Award for Education and Training for its ‘King’s Wisdom for Sustainable Tourism’ project, a collaboration between TAT and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Thailand, according PATA’s announcement. “The project uses the principles of His Majesty the Late King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s “sufficiency economy philosophy” in its work towards four primary objectives: to be able to continue working on the King’s principle to restore local wisdom and promote sustainable tourism, stimulate domestic tourism, create value in the tourist areas in order to increase revenue, and promote human resources development and strengthen the community to think and do by themselves leading to sustainable development,” said the announcement. Another Grand Award for Thailand goes to the Elephant Hills Luxury Tented Camps, Thailand, in the Environmental category. The Award recognises the Camps’ various activities including its Elephant Conservation Project, Children’s […]
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has unveiled an Action Plan for 2019 that will seek to drive visitor flows to provinces with less than four million annual trips, alleviate the negative impacts of tourism, and enhance happiness among the Thai people. Mr. Yuthasak Supasorn, TAT Governor, told a press conference on the TAT Marketing Action Plan 2019 that these will be the key challenges in 2019, as TAT seeks to better balance the economic value of inbound visitor arrivals with the socio-cultural and environmental impacts of tourism growth. He said that inbound tourism arrivals would need to be maintained but monitored closely, so that strategies can be adjusted in line with economic trends. Thailand will focus more on short-haul markets to offset the risk, focus more closely on specific customer segments and monitor behavioural changes and demand trends. It will also need to make better use of digital technologies, especially the opportunities presented by Big Data, to maintain its market leadership. In 2019, TAT will maintain its top three priorities, and add one more, as follows: 1) Using Gastronomy […]
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has recently opened its 28th TAT overseas office in Toronto to target the high potential Canadian market. The occasion was also used to launch the “Amazing Thailand’s Open to the New Shades” marketing concept in Canada. The TAT Toronto Office was officially opened on 23 April, 2018. The official opening ceremony of the TAT’s third office in North America after New York and Los Angeles was attended by H.E. Mr. Maris Sangiampongsa, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Thailand to Canada, Mr. Kalin Sarasin, Chairman of the TAT Board, Mr. Yuthasak Supasorn, TAT Governor, and Mr. Tanes Petsuwan, TAT Deputy Governor for Marketing Communications. Around 150 guests including Canadian travel companies, travel media, guests from the business community later attended an evening reception which featured a live music performance by famous Thai saxophonist, Mr. Koh Saxman, a demonstration of fruit and vegetable carving, and making of artificial flowers and carps from palm leaves. Mr. Tanes Petsuwan, TAT Deputy Governor for Marketing Communications, presented the “4D Open to the New Shades”, highlighting five categories of products: […]