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Domestic travel growth hit by flooding

BANGKOK, 28 September 2012- Thailand’s domestic tourism industry is experiencing a slowdown due to growing fears of potential flooding. During a...

ATTA confirms steady flow of tourists despite political situation

BANGKOK, 5 May 2012 – The Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA) has confirmed that, despite the ongoing conflict surrounding the reconciliation bill,...

TAT signs MOU with Krungthai Bank to issue “Miracle Thailand...

Debit card for tourists visiting Thailand that also offers special discounts and Insurance The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) signed a Memorandum of Understanding...

Chartered flights from China canceled due to flood in Bangkok

BANGKOK, 28 October 2011 -The Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA) revealed that over 70% of chartered flights from China to Thailand have been...

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A strong Baht, who wins, who loses and why expats are paying attention

PATTAYA, Thailand - “The baht is strengthening.” It sounds like an ordinary line from an economic report. For expats living in Thailand, it is...

Pattaya authorities enforce sidewalk rules, ticket cars blocking pedestrian paths

PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya municipal officers cracked down on vehicles obstructing sidewalks, issuing a ticket to a white Honda Jazz parked on South Pattaya...

Pattaya bustles with festive cheer on Christmas Eve

PATTAYA, Thailand — Pattaya came alive on Christmas Eve as tourists and locals flooded the city’s famous Walking Street, soaking up the festive atmosphere....

Foreign tourist injured in fight outside Jomtien beer bar in Pattaya

PATTAYA, Thailand — At around 2:00 a.m. on December 25, police at Pattaya City Station were notified of a brawl with injuries in front...

Foreign tourists clash in street fight along Pattaya Beach over minor bump

PATTAYA, Chonburi — A street brawl between two foreign tourists erupted along Pattaya Beach, causing alarm among onlookers and disrupting the area’s normally festive...