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Reopening Thailand – Tourism Minister address British Chamber in Bangkok

Yesterday H.E Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn, Minister of Tourism & Sports along with Khun Chattan Kunjara Na Ayudhya, Deputy Governor for International Marketing (Europe, Africa, Middle East and Americas), Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) speaking at theĀ Reopening Thailand Tourism: Is this the Light at the End of the Tunnel?Ā 

event organised by the British Chamber of Commerce Thailand. The event took place at the Anantara Siam Hotel in Bangkokā€™s Ratchaprasong

In his keynote speech Minister Phiphat said, ā€œThailand was one of the first countries in the world to take major steps towards the recovery of the tourism industry.Ā Ā The recovery process has been implemented through the Phuket Sandbox pilot project welcoming foreign tourists to travel in the country under new conditions and secure public health measures.

ā€œIn a crisis that has yet to see its end, we are now starting to see some light in the darkness.Ā Ā The success of the Phuket Sandbox project has ignited the fire of hope for the global tourism industry and such encouragement led to Thailand extending the aforementioned project to welcome foreign tourists in other areas through the reopening of the country to welcome foreign visitors from low-risk countriesĀ Ā which attracts approximately 100,000 international tourists since its commencement on the 1st of November 2021,ā€ the Tourism and Sports Minister explained.

The Minister went to discuss the new promotions that were in store including the Ministryā€™s “Amazing Thailand, Amazing New Chapters”

In concluding the opening keynote Minister Phiphat said, ā€œHowever, we cannot be successful without integration and cooperation from all relevant sectors, and today’s forum is a step towards our success, with all the experience of experts both from Thai government agencies and the British private sector.Ā Ā We can help determine the new direction of Thailand’s tourism industry in terms of enhancing security and sustainability for the economy, society, and the environment, and finally, strengthen tourism cooperation, and other dimensions between Thailand and the United Kingdom.Ā Ā Thank you.ā€

Khun Chattan Kunjara Na Ayudhya, Deputy Governor for International Marketing (Europe, Africa, Middle East and Americas), Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT)

Khun Chattan spoke eloquently onĀ The future of Thai tourism post COVID-19 and strategy roadmap for Thailand’s tourism sustainable recoveryĀ in a detailed audio visual presentation.

A line up of guest speakers and dignitaries with BCCT Chairman Craig Cracknell (6th right)

Afterwards a panel discussion moderated by BCCT board member Martin Hurley, General Manager of the Lancaster Hotel, Bangkok with panellists Pilomrat Isvarphornchai, Public Relations, Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA), Michael Marshall, Chief Commercial Officer, Minor Hotel Group, Khun Sumate Sudasna President TICA and Oliver Schnatz Sofitel Sukhumvit.

by Andrew J Wood

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