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TAT set to attract high-spending tourists to help hit tourism revenue...

BANGKOK, 15 July 2012  – The Thai Tourism Authority has already strategized about how to achieve the ambitious tourism revenue target of 2 trillion...

TAT to join SRT in offering OTOP train service

BANGKOK, 13 June 2012  – The Thai tourism authority is set to join the country’s railway operator in starting a new transport service...

TAT hopes to present revamped Thailand Elite Card project to Cabinet...

  BANGKOK, 16 May 2012  – The Thai tourism authority is hopeful to present the revamped Thailand Elite Card project for the Cabinet to...

Northern haze costsThai tourism more than THB50bil in revenue loss

BANGKOK, 10 March 2012  – The haze crisis in Thailand's North has cost the tourism industry tens of billions of baht in lost...

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