(Bloomberg) -- Thailand’s cabinet approved two additional holidays next year to encourage people to travel during the long weekends to stimulate tourism and accelerate growth in Southeast Asia’s ...
Thailand’s cabinet has approved extra public holidays for next year and January 2026, declaring long-weekends to boost tourism and the overall economy. Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai said ...
Earlier this week, Thailand’s Cabinet approved two additional holidays for 2025, in a bid to stimulate domestic tourism and pull the country’s economy out of its post-pandemic funk. Special holidays ...
THAILAND’S Cabinet approved an additional holiday for civil servants during the traditional new year festival in April as the South-east Asian nation seeks to sustain a recovery in its tourism ...
Phuket may be one of the world’s best beach holiday destinations, but this island – located just off Thailand’s southern west ...
Thailand is preparing to allow limited sales of alcohol on Buddhist holidays to cater to tourists, the latest step in the country’s effort to woo more overseas visitors. The government plans to allow ...
Thailand’s state-run bus operator expects passenger numbers to peak at 160,000 today as travelers head home for the New Year ...
The Alcoholic Beverage Control Committee on Tuesday said sales should be done in venues such as international airports, hotels, nightlife establishments and other tourist locations, the Khaosod ...
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