THAI offers daily Dreamliner flights to Auckland

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 Take the Boeing 7879 Dreamliner by THAI from Bangkok to Auckland daily, then drive a few more hours to Rotarua’s premier tourist attraction, Waimangu Volano Valley.
Take the Boeing 7879 Dreamliner by THAI from Bangkok to Auckland daily, then drive a few more hours to Rotarua’s premier tourist attraction, Waimangu Volano Valley.

THAI offers daily Dreamliner flights to Auckland

Tourism March 12, 2018 01:00

By   PHATARAWADEE PHATARANAWIK
THE NATION
AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND

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AS TRADE ties quickly increase between Thailand and New Zealand, Thai Airways recently joined the Boeing Dreamliner club with stepped-up daily flights to Auckland, adding more than 65,000 seats to the route per year.

The upgraded service has proved successful for Thai Airways International Public Company Limited (THAI), which has been operating for three decades in Auckland.

“We’re committed to helping grow and strengthen New Zealand’s market ties with Thailand through our new daily Dreamliner service, which offers business travellers 30 ‘royal silk class’ business seats to Bangkok daily, and boosts business class capacity by 40 per cent per week,” said Karun Sirarojanakul, the Thai Airways general manager for New Zealand.

The full services delivered a pleasurable experience, including business-class seating and sleeping on board the long-haul 787-9 Dreamliner that recently replaced the airline’s 777-200ER aircraft used on the route to Auckland since 2008

“THAI is the only airline that operates the Bangkok-Auckland-Bangkok route,” said Karun. Flight frequency on the route increased in 2016 from four flights to five flights per week, boosting weekly capacity by 25 per cent. That was again stepped up in 2017 to daily flights, boosting total capacity by 40 per cent per week.

Thailand is now New Zealand’s eighth largest trading partner, with goods trading between the countries increasing almost 150 per cent since the Closer Economic Partnership was signed in 2005, according to New Zealand Export and Trade website.

Total trade figures between New Zealand and Thailand now total $3.62 billion (Bt113.32 billion) and it is estimated the new THAI service is worth $53 million to New Zealand’s economy.

“The increase in service is great news for New Zealand and will inject $53 million annually into the New Zealand economy,” said Scott Tasker, Auckland Airport’s general manager for aeronautical commercial on the Auckland Airport website.

Beside its alliance, the four-star airline also operates code-share with non-alliance members including Air New Zealand and Virgin Australia, making it easier for passengers to access local destinations.

New Zealanders have a visa exemption for a one-month visit to Thailand.

“Thailand is a popular holiday destination for Kiwis, with more than 120,000 New Zealanders travelling there during the past year,” Karun said.

“The upgraded service will bring more travellers to Thailand, which is the travel and business hub of Asia. On the other hand, Thais can enjoy exploring adventurous experiences and attractive Maori culture here,” he added.

THAI has joined with Destination Rotorua, Ngai Tahu Tourism, and Auckland International Airport to promote travel between Thailand and New Zealand with special campaigns that end this month.

Joining the recent media trip, I experienced cultural destinations in Rotorua, an island city located in New Zealand’s North Island that is renowned for its geothermal activity and Maori culture.

THAI has launched the “Hello New Zealand” campaign for customers to mark the special occasion of its increased flights.

A special fare for economy-class travel on the Bangkok-Auckland-Bangkok route starts at Bt25,720 per person (fares are inclusive of applicable airport taxes for a minimum of two travel partners).

Royal Orchid Plus joined hands with New Zealand Immigration and offers ROP members (Platinum Member, Gold Card and Silver Card) plus one non-ROP member travel partner who holds a Thai passport and resides in Thailand, the chance to apply for a New Zealand Visa without presenting a bank statement. This offer will be valid until March 31, 2018 and is applicable for ROP members who have held silver card status for at least 12 months.

“Hello New Zealand” tour packages are available for those who prefer freedom when they travel. This includes a four-day North Island fly-and-drive package starting from Bt42,500 and a 10-day North and South Island fly-and-drive package starting from Bt74,900. These prices include economy class tickets, accommodation with breakfast and car rental (unlimited distance). The package also includes an iFREE Global Travel Sim card.

Meanwhile, Thai Airways International Public Company Limited (THAI) and its subsidiaries have announced their results for 2017 with an operating profit of Bt2.85 billion (29.8 per cent lower than the same period last year). They attribute the drop to a 24.2 per cent increase in jet fuel prices, while average passenger yields decreased by 7.7 per cent due to the heavier competition and the reduction of fuel surcharges even though the average cabin factor was higher than last year.

After deduction of one-time expenses, mainly from the impairment of assets and aircraft and the loss on foreign currency exchange, THAI and  its subsidiaries reported a net loss of just over Bt 2.07 billion.

Tourism officials to boost guides’ knowledge of Issan culture

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Tourism officials to boost guides’ knowledge of Issan culture

Tourism March 09, 2018 19:29

By The Nation

The Department of Tourism (DOT), under the Ministry of Tourism and Sports, is taking an active role in strengthening tour guides’ and tour operators’ knowledge on Issan cultural heritage and the people’s way of life in order to accommodate an expected increase in the number of tourists from Asean countries.

The DOT said that in line with the Asean policy to boost tourism within the region, it is assisting tourism personnel in the upper Northeast to deepen their knowledge on Issan history and cultural heritage as well as to improve their skills and abilities to serve the visitors efficiently.

“It’s necessary for people in the tourism industry to give impressive experiences to the visitors which will bring in more tourists and more repeated visits,” said Anan Wongbenjarat, director general of the DOT.

German expert to lead 5-day stress relief retreats at Centara Koh Chang resort

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German expert to lead 5-day stress relief retreats at Centara Koh Chang resort

Tourism March 09, 2018 10:56

By The Nation

Centara Koh Chang Tropicana Resort will host David Arni, a German-based coach, to lead a series of four Competence for Holistic Wellness & Competence for Stress Relieving Retreats on Koh Chang in April and May, the resort announced.

The retreats accommodate up to 10 persons and include accommodations, breakfast and lunch, five group sessions covering physical and mental relaxation and mental resilience, one hour personal coaching session and four hours of spa treatments. They will run from 16th April – 12th May 2018, the resort said in a press stattement.

David Arni is a Neuro Linguistic Programming Master and certified coach in Kinesiology, Systemic Constellations and European Coaching Association. He conducts resilience workshops for companies in Switzerland and Germany and personal coaching for business professionals and private persons. He designed this wellness retreat to incorporate systematic tools, yoga and Qi Gong, spa treatments and individual coaching to improve self-understanding and personal resilience. Participants would emerge relaxed, revitalised and better-equipped to deal with stress.

Centara’s Koh Chang Tropicana Resort, set on Klong Prao Beach in the centre of the island’s west coast, is an ideal destination to escape the tensions of city life and practice healthier physical and mental habits. The calm blue sea, landscaped tropical gardens, and verdant mountain backdrop provide clean air and a tranquil, natural environment. Participants can opt for spacious rooms or Cabana suites for their stay.

“David is an outstanding coach,” said the resort’s General Manager, Pius M. Luechinger. “He has the expertise to help people identify the sources of their stress and develop mental and physical approaches to overcome them. We are fortunate to host his program in this beautiful natural location.”

Vietjet announces direct flight from Vietnam to India

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Vietjet announces direct flight from Vietnam to India

Tourism March 07, 2018 10:19

By The Nation

At the Vietnam-India Business Forum, Vietjet announced its plan to operate a direct route connecting Vietnam and India to serve travel demands of the two nations, and to contribute to regional integration and trade exchange.

The announcement, which was witnessed by Vietnam President Tran Dai Quang and senior leaders of Vietnam and India, marked a breakthrough on the 45th anniversary of the Vietnam-India diplomatic relationship and the 10th anniversary of the strategic partnership between Vietnam and India.

The first route is planned to connect Ho Chi Minh City with New Delhi with four flights per week.

India is well-known for its marvelous nature and grand architecture certified as world heritage sites. Among them are Valley of Flowers National Park (Uttarakhand), Lotus Temple (New Delhi), Taj Mahal (Uttar Pradesh) and Red Fort (New Delhi).

Thailand among Asean destinations favoured by Chinese tourists

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File photo:  Chinese tourists in Thailand
File photo: Chinese tourists in Thailand

Thailand among Asean destinations favoured by Chinese tourists

Tourism March 07, 2018 09:33

By The Philippine Daily Inquirer

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According to a report by the China Tourism Academy (CTA) and online travel service Ctrip, six out of 10 Asean member states were among the 10 favourite destinations for Chinese tourists in 2017.

The six Asean member states on the list are Thailand, Singapore, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines. Other countries on the list were Japan, South Korea, Maldives and the United States.

According to the report, outbound visits by Chinese residents hit a record high of more than 130 million and they spent US$115.29 billion (Bt3.6 trillion) in 2017, making China the world’s biggest source of outbound travellers.

File photo: Chinese tourists in Thailand

The report found that China’s outbound tourists demand high-quality tourism products, with more of them preferring premium and customised trips, looking for a “more foreign experience”.

Living conditions and services, rather than shopping and sightseeing, were given more weight by Chinese tourists. Outbound travel has now also grown into a gauge measuring the happiness of Chinese.

Boost to west coast tourism

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Boost to west coast tourism

Tourism March 07, 2018 01:00

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THE CABINET has approved a high-end tourism project “Thailand Riviera” at its mobile meeting in Phetchaburi province yesterday, aiming to boost tourism in the coastal western provinces.

Somkid Jatusripitak, deputy prime minister, said the Cabinet agreed on the plan for tourism development in the west coast to boost community economic development and upgrade tourism to the global stage.

“Thailand Riviera” will cover the west coast from Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon to Ranong province.

The Tourism Authority of Thailand will set aside part of its budget for the high-end project which will be forwarded to National Tourism Policy Committee on March 12.

As a means to support the project, the Ministry of Transport will soon complete bidding document for the high-speed train project, Bangkok-Hua Hin, which will be forwarded to the Cabinet for approval. Once the high-speed train project is materialised, real estate development will follow, leading to urban and community developments.

“There are several good tourist spots from Petchaburi to Chumphon province and we have to find a way to make them known to tourists,” Somkid said.

In the meeting to map out a strategy on economic and social development for the provinces in the central region yesterday, the government asked for cooperation to construct a large-sized aquarium in Samut Sakhon province as a means to attract more tourists and push for the province as the world’s kitchen city with seafoods.

Weerasak Kowsurat, tourism and sports minister, said “Thailand Riviera” will be called “Hadsai Luang Chaifang Thalae Wang” in Thai and will be turned into one of the world’s top sea destinations.

In 2017, about 13.92 million tourists visited this area, spending Bt52.23 billion. Of the nearly six million tourists in Phetchaburi, five million went to Hua Hin. Prachuap Khiri Khan recorded 4.2 million tourists, while Chumphon registered 1.29 million and Ranong booked 904,078 tourists.

Once the “Thailand Riviera” project is implemented, places in these provinces will be grouped and connected with the Ministry of Transport’s route development of high-speed train, double-track railway, roads, airports and ports.

The Ministry of Tourism and Sports plans to spend Bt170 million for 45 projects as part of its budget for fiscal year 2019.

“Thailand Riviera” project will bring benefits to communities, development of tourism-related products and services, and extend infrastructure.

Annual run through the sea returns on June 17

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Annual run through the sea returns on June 17

Travel log May 31, 2018 01:00

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Thailand’s only annual mini-marathon that features a run through the sea to an offshore island, the LangSuan Mini Marathon is returning for its 14th year on June 17, 2018, in Paknam Lang Suan sub-district, a peaceful coastal town in Chumphon province.

Each year, this extraordinary running event inspires runners from Thailand and around the world to take part in the 14-km mini-marathon that starts at the HTMS Chakri Naruebet Ship Model in Paknam Lang Suan sub-district. There’s also a 5-kilometre fun run that starts at the Mu 13 village centre in Bang Nam Chuet sub-district.

Both race routes feature a scenic coastal road and conclude with the highlight at the final kilometre – a run through the sea at low tide to the finish line on Pitak Island. The depth of the sea in the final stretch is about 30 cm.

The race courses take advantage of the low tide that occurs every year at Paknam Lang Suan in June, creating a large stretch of sand dune between the shore and the island. Pitak Island itself is a small fishing village, where homestay experiences are also available for visitors seeking to explore local ways of life.

Registration for the 14th LangSuan Mini Marathon 2018 is open on at the Lang Suan District Office. Runners in both categories can also register at the HTMS Chakri Naruebet Ship Model registration point on Saturday, June 16 (13.00-20.00 hrs.), and on the event’s date, June 17 (04.00-06.00 hrs.) at the two starting points. The Mini Marathon starts at 06.19 hrs., while the gun for the Fun Run goes off at 06.39 Hrs.

All runners who take part in the event will receive a souvenir medal while the top ten finishers receive trophies. All runners in fancy costumes will receive special gifts.

Amenities include food and beverage at HTMS Chakri Naruebet Ship Model registration point on Saturday, June 16 from 18.00-20.00 hrs., on Sunday, June 17 at 05.00 hrs. There are also restrooms, first aid, and breakfast at the finishing point on Pithak Island after the race on Sunday, June 17. Food and accommodation are available at the child development centre in Paknam Lang Suan Municipality, Laem Son Health Park (runners are asked to bring their own bedding).

Parking, luggage storage and bus services to the race event from Lang Suan Station are available on June 16 from 10.00 hrs. and HTMS Chakri Naruebet to Mu 13 village centre on June 17, from 04.00 hrs. until the close of the competition.

The 14th LangSuan Mini Marathon 2018 is supported by Lang Suan District Office in cooperation with Chumphon Provincial Administration Office, Bang Nam Chuet District Office, Paknam Lang Suan Municipality, The Village Headman Association, Tourism Authority of Thailand and many other generous sponsors.

For more information, contact:

TAT Chumphon Office

Tel. +66 (0) 7750 1831-2; +66 (0) 7750 2775-6

E-mail: tatchumphon@tat.or.th

Songkhla Seafood Festival 2018

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Songkhla Seafood Festival 2018

Travel log May 30, 2018 01:00

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The Songkhla Seafood Festival 2018 is celebrating its 19th year and will take place at Sra Bua, Laem Samila, Songkhla from May 29 to June 9, 2018.

The event is known for offering all kinds of seafood fresh off the boat, including fish, shrimp, crab, shellfish, squid and jellyfish, caught during the 12-day festival. There will be more than 100 seafood stalls, local Thai gastronomy demonstrations and local shops serving the fruits of the sea daily from 16.00 – 24.00 hrs.

Seafood is the highlight of the event, but Thai stars and entertainers are also set to shine bright. Live performances by Pinky Savika, Lamyai Hai Thongkam, Maleehuana, Mike Piromporn and others are expected to draw crowds. There are also local art performance and the Miss Samila 2018 Contest which is not to be missed.

The Songkhla Seafood Festival 2018 is hosted by Songkhla City Municipality and the Tourism Authority of Thailand, Thai Health Promotion Foundation (ThaiHealth) and others. It intends to promote Thai gastronomy and food tourism in a city famed for the freshest seafood in the Kingdom.

This year, the festival is also positioned as a ‘Food Festival No Alcohol’ and Styrofoam-free event by ThaiHealth, making it both family and eco-friendly.

For information, contact:

TAT Hat Yai Office

Tel: +66 (0) 7423 1055; +66 (0) 7423 8518; +66 (0) 7424 3747

E-mail: tatsgkhl@tat.or.th

Plant a tree, save the planet with Phu Kradueng Go Green activity

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Plant a tree, save the planet with Phu Kradueng Go Green activity

Travel log May 28, 2018 09:35

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Phu Kradueng National Park in cooperation with the Tourism Authority of Thailand’s (TAT) Loei Office is organizing the second ‘Phu Kradueng Go Green: Go Clean: Go Grow’ activity that will take place from May 31 to June 1, 2018.

Highlights include clean-up activities of the Phu Kradueng National Park and tree planting within the area of the park during the two-day event. A special ‘Long Do Loei’ workshop will be held on the province’s unique way of life on May 30.

Limited to 200 participants, registration is now open on the Facebook Page: TAT Loei Office or via Fax: +66 (0) 4181 1480. Admission is Bt300 per person inclusive of one night’s accommodation and dinner on May 31, and breakfast on June 1.

The top plateau of Phu Kradueng is blessed with beautiful scenery, a lush pine forest, indigenous wild flowers and a cool climate where hikers enjoy camping in the great outdoors to catch the spectacular first light of day or the sun dipping into the horizon in the evening.

Climbing the summit of Phu Kradueng requires stamina and endurance to conquer the rise in elevation of over 1,325 metres above sea level that is considered a rite of passage for many Thai trekkers.

Other attractions include Pha Nok Aen, a cliff that offers a breath-taking view of the crimson sunrise, Pha Lom Sak, a sandstone ledge jutting into space providing a fine view of the hills and valleys, and Pha Yiap Mek, where cottony clouds suggest a misty world of shadow figures.

From October 2017 to January 2018, Phu Kradueng National Park recorded 65,000 visitors.

For more information, contact:

TAT Loei Office

Tel: +66 (0) 4281 2812; +66 (0) 4281 1405

E-mail: tatloei@tat.or.th

Samui Regatta returns on May 26

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Samui Regatta returns on May 26

Travel log May 23, 2018 01:00

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One of Asia’s biggest and most prestigious regatta events – the Samui Regatta will be celebrating its 17th year in 2018. This year, the week-long event will take place from May 26 to June 2.

As it has done every year since its inception in 2002, the Samui Regatta expects to welcome both famous yachts and knowledgeable sailing experts from all over the world to Koh Samui for great sailing, great parties and to experience all that the island has to offer.

Preliminary details can be found on the Samui Regatta website http://www.samuiregatta.com.

The event is organised by Regattas Asia in conjunction with the Samui Yacht Club Regatta, under the auspices of Surat Thani Province, the Sports Authority of Thailand, the Municipality of Koh Samui, the Tourism Association of Koh Samui, the Tourism Association of Thailand, the International Sailing Federation and the Yacht Racing Association of Thailand. It is hosted by Centara Grand Beach Resort – Samui, which is widely regarded as the “Home of the Samui Regatta”.