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GSB offers soft loans of THB5 million to hoteliers
WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 2022
The Cabinet on Tuesday approved a project to grant soft loans worth a total 5 billion baht to hotel operators and their supply chains.
Tourism Council seeks THB200m to improve skills, set up hotelier database
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 03, 2022
The Tourism Council of Thailand (TCT) asked the government on Wednesday for a 200-million-baht fund to set up a so-called “tourism clinic” to improve the skills of service sector staff and create a communal online database of hoteliers and those in the entire tourism sector.
SiteMinder survey ‘should bring hope to Thai hoteliers as kingdom’s tourism brand remains strong’
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 2021
With a fresh 120-day deadline in place to fully reopen Thailand, and the Phuket Sandbox initiative pushing ahead for a July 1 launch, a brighter future is coming into focus for hotels after a difficult 18 months, said Bradley Haines, Asia Pacific vice president at SiteMinder.
Struggling hoteliers eye the exit as occupancy plummets
TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 2021
The fresh wave of Covid-19 has severely affected tourism and hospitality businesses in Thailand with occupancy rates at domestic hotels dropping to 5-30 per cent, forcing many operators to sell their businesses to cut losses, said Thammajak Leuangprasert, president of Arjarnnar Asset Management Group.
Hoteliers struggle to survive in Bagan
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2017
HOTELS in Bagan, in the heart of Myanmar’s main zone for ancient monuments, are not expected to be profitable this year, following the decline in tourist arrivals, according to Zaw Weik, chairman of Myanmar Hoteliers Association (Bagan Zone) and managing director of U Zaw Travels & Tours.
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