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29th TEMCA Seminar and
Exhibition returns to Pattaya

Royal Cliff Hotels Group’s
General Manager Christoph Voegeli (left) presents the hotel group’s tree
planting certificate to Utid Towiriyatrakul, TEMCA Vice President - Member
Relationship Management (right).
Pattaya Exhibition And Convention Hall (PEACH) hosted the
29th TEMCA annual seminar and exhibition August 16 & 17.
Established in 1985, the Thai Electrical & Mechanical Contractors
Association (TEMCA) has made its mark in Thailand’s electrical and
mechanical industry with a membership of more than 380 companies. The
organization has held Thailand’s biggest electrical & mechanical products
showcase and seminars at PEACH for a number of years in an effort to provide
its members the chance to network and socialize.
The 2-day event brought together over 2000 consultants, contractors,
designers and end users for dealer-consumer interactions, collaborations and
exposure to the latest electrical and mechanical products. All throughout
the event, exhibitors assembled to showcase the latest innovations and
technologies that are now available in Thailand.

Delegates visit the many
exhibits at the Thai Electrical & Mechanical Contractors Association (TEMCA)
Seminar and Exhibition 2013.
“We are honored to once again host the TEMCA seminar and
exhibition 2013 which continually demonstrates the innovation and creativity
of this dynamic industry,” Vitanart Vathanakul, executive director of Royal
Cliff Hotels Group said. “We always look forward to what this interesting
exhibition will reveal each year. The event always showcases important
advances in technology, design and sustainability.”
Royal Cliff Hotels Group General Manager Christoph Voegeli was at hand to
present the ‘Tree Planting Certificate’ to Utid Towiriyatrakul, TEMCA Vice
President - Member Relationship Management. The certificate is awarded to
organizations that opt to have their event at the Royal Cliff Hotels Group
and PEACH. Flame trees would be planted in vital tree planting locations on
behalf of these organizations.
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Bangkok Airways to become the first foreign carrier to Nay Pyi Taw
Providing non-stop service from Bangkok

Bangkok Airways recently announced its latest expansion to Myanmar by
offering non-stop flights from Bangkok to Nay Pyi Taw, the capital city
of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar. Commencing on 30 September
2013, the airline will be the first scheduled foreign air carrier to
service this route and the only Thai airline that serves all three main
cities of Myanmar.
Puttipong Prasarttong-Osoth, Bangkok Airways’ President said, “It has
long been our plan to cover the three key cities of Myanmar by the end
of this September. The first city was Yangon where Bangkok Airways has
been offering 3 daily flights from Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi Airport) and
soon to be 4 flights per day starting from 27 October 2013. Secondly,
Mandalay service will commence on 15 September 2013 offering 4 non-stop
flights per week. Lastly, the capital city of Myanmar - Nay Pyi Taw,
from 30 September 2013 with 3 non-stop flights per week.”
Puttipong continues, “We consider this to be a major milestone for us …
We anticipate that the majority of our passengers on the direct Bangkok
- Nay Pyi Taw flights will be businessmen and government officials. The
other two routes will most likely be mainly tourists. We are confident
that with our strong reputation of offering a boutique flying experience
for our passengers, Bangkok Airways will become a leading player in this
market.”
For more information, contact your favorite travel agent or visit
www.bangkokair.com.
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