
Andrew Wood
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2 months ago |
eglobaltravelmedia.com.au | Andrew Wood
Thailand’s travel industry has long been a beacon of Southeast Asia’s tourism sector, drawing millions of visitors annually with its golden temples, turquoise waters, and vibrant street markets. However, the industry’s path has been anything but smooth. Thailand’s tourism sector has weathered challenges from the highs of record-breaking tourist numbers to the lows of politically fuelled airport lockouts and pandemic-induced closures.
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2 months ago |
ttrweekly.com | Andrew Wood
BANGKOK, 31 January 2025: Thailand’s travel industry has long been a beacon of Southeast Asia’s tourism sector, drawing millions of visitors annually with its golden temples, turquoise waters, and boisterous street markets. However, the travel industry’s path has been anything but smooth.
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Jan 18, 2025 |
pattayamail.com | Andrew Wood
BANGKOK, Thailand – Will Robinson’s latest cinematic masterpiece, Thailand Amazing Thailand, premiered during a private screening luncheon attended by esteemed guests, including former Minister of Tourism and Sports, Weerasak Kowsurat. Hosted at the Hyatt Regency Hotel recently, the event also marked the 10th anniversary of The Isan Project, Robinson’s ground-breaking initiative that fuses traditional Thai music with contemporary Western sounds.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
pattayamail.com | Andrew Wood
BANGKOK, Thailand – As Thailand heads into 2025, its tourism sector is on track to become a driving force in the nation’s economic future. According to a recent report from Deloitte Thailand, the country’s “Land of Smiles” is preparing to confront both new and longstanding challenges with innovation, creativity, and resilience. With tourism contributing significantly to Thailand’s GDP, expected to generate USD $67 billion in 2025, the industry is primed for continued growth.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
ttrweekly.com | Andrew Wood
BANGKOK, 15 January 2025: For Thailand to seize the potential of luxury tourism and hospitality in 2025, the country needs to “go deeper” with high-equity branded residences, regenerative wellness and culinary tourism set to determine the destiny of the country becoming Asia’s luxury tourism hub. That was the core message presented to 1,100 delegates attending the Thailand Tourism Forum (TTF) 2025 held in Bangkok on 13 January.
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