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Thai retirees outliving Western counterparts/Hua Hin Becoming ‘Special Tourist City’/Thai border run woes/PM Promises To Tackle PM2.5 Pollution/Homeless Woman Found Murdered/An evening with snooker legend/Bangkok to Ban Trucks in ‘Low Emission’ Zones/Jay Fai denies she’s retiring/iCon Group’s business a pyramid scheme/Citizenships for 483,000 migrant workers/New pair of giant pandas/Gold prices to sparkle/Crypto leap sends shockwaves/Foreigners behaving badly/Economy: Positive signs for Thai economy/Factors holding Thai property sector back/Becoming a regional cloud hub/Equinix’s 7.1-billion-baht investment/Japan Expo 2025/Starbucks unit bullish/Tourism: ‘Winter Festivals’ to give tourism a lift/Phuket Tourism Forecast/Bt700-millon tourism campaign/Tourists’ Visa card spending surges/AirAsia’s new international routes/Thailand Experience: Exploring the beaches (and bunkers) in Thailand/7 Luxurious Spas/Climate Thailand: ASEAN trio agree on clean air/Thailand’s Renewable Energy Potential/Eco-friendly disaster products/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

Why Thai retirees are outliving their Western counterparts

Retiring in Thailand has become increasingly popular among Westerners looking for a more affordable and relaxed lifestyle. Surprisingly, retirees in Thailand often enjoy longer, healthier lives compared to their Western counterparts. This longevity isn’t just luck, it’s a mix of lifestyle, cultural attitudes, and healthcare access that makes the difference.

Let’s dive into the key factors that help Thai retirees outlive their peers, while also looking at the challenges they face, especially when managing chronic conditions as expats. Continued …

Hua Hin on Its Way to Becoming a ‘Special Tourist City’

One of Thailand’s most famous tourist destinations, Hua Hin, is being transformed from a “municipality” in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province to a “township” in order to become a special tourist city.

Over the years, Hua Hin has experienced rapid economic and social growth. The municipality covers an area of 86.36 square kilometers and comprises two subdistricts: Hua Hin and Nong Kae, with a registered population of 62,454 (as of August 2023). Continued …

Thai border run woes: From easy as pie to digital fly, book before you buy

Once upon a time, jetting off for a Thai visa was as easy as pie. A quick border dash to a nearby country, pop into a consulate in Laos, Malaysia, or Vietnam, and voilà! You’d be done and dusted, ready for an evening drink by the Mekong River. Ah, the good old days!

But hold onto your hats, because the digital age has swept in like a whirlwind, turning the visa game on its head. In recent years, many consulates have swapped the spontaneous stroll-in method for an appointment-only system, meaning you have to jump online and nab a slot before making your visa run. Continued …

PM Promises To Tackle PM2.5 Pollution Crisis

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has announced decisive action to combat PM2.5 pollution in Thailand. These solid particulate matters, smaller than 2.5 microns, are wreaking havoc on public health, particularly during the cold season.

The fine dust can clog lungs, causing respiratory issues and other health concerns. In response, Paetongtarn’s government has identified agricultural practices and vehicle emissions as primary contributors to the pollution. Continued …

Homeless Woman Found Murdered in Abandoned Restroom in Prachuap Khiri Khan

Authorities in Prachuap Khiri Khan province responded yesterday to a report of a murder, after the body of a homeless woman was found in an abandoned restroom near a local market, adjacent to the Thap Sakae Municipal Childcare Center.

Police Lt. Visanu Sangman, deputy investigator at Thap Sakae Police Station, reported the incident and led a team to investigate the scene alongside forensic officers, rescue volunteers from the Sawang Rungrueng Thap Sakae Foundation, and a physician from Thap Sakae Hospital. Continued …

An evening with snooker legend Jimmy White in Hua Hin

Hua Hin is gearing up for when legendary snooker player Jimmy “The Whirlwind” White comes to town for a special event, “An Evening with Jimmy White in Hua Hin”.

Set to take place on Friday, Nov. 8, at the InterContinental Hua Hin Resort, this promises to be a remarkable evening for pool enthusiasts, sports fans, and those looking for an exciting night out. Continued …

Bangkok to Ban Trucks in ‘Low Emission’ Zones Amid Pollution Rise

In response to heightened air pollution, Bangkok is set to implement a new ban on trucks entering designated “low emission” zones. This move, introduced by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA), targets the looming threat of PM2.5 pollution during the cool season, spanning from November to March.

Bangkok Gov. Chadchart Sittipunt announced that the zones would be declared in districts like Dusit, Phaya Thai, and Phra Nakhon when PM2.5 levels reach the red level (90µg/m3) for two consecutive days. These areas will be enforced as low emission zones with a prior 24-hour notice, remaining effective for three days. Continued …

Star chef Jay Fai denies she’s retiring, closing her restaurant

Michelin-star chef Supinya “Jay Fai” Junsuta has denied reports she plans to close her celebrated restaurant in Bangkok next year, saying she may be old but remains very healthy and cooks up to 15 hours a day. She said the reports were wrong. A reporter had earlier asked her if she had any thoughts about retiring, pointing out she was already in her 80s.

“Then I said I had a project in mind. From that one answer, the stories grew,” Jay Fai said. “Not yet. Next year I will remain in business. I won’t quit.” Continued …

DSI maintains iCon Group’s business is a pyramid scheme

The screening committee of the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) has classified iCon Group’s business model as a pyramid scheme, in breach of the Emergency Decree on Borrowing.

The committee also recommended that the DSI file charges of operating a pyramid scheme against the executives and core members of the e-commerce company, who are currently being held on remand on charges of defrauding the public. Continued …

Citizenships for 483,000 migrant workers and ethnic children born in Thailand

The Thai cabinet has decided to grant Thai citizenship to about 483,000 migrants who have been living in Thailand since 1984 and children born in Thailand to parents in ethnic minority groups.

Spokesman for the prime minister’s office, Jirayu Huangsap, said that since these documented migrant workers have been working in Thailand for a long time, the cabinet feels that it is appropriate to grant them Thai citizenship, so they can travel freely and still beneficially contribute to the development of the Thai economy. Continued …

China to send new pair of giant pandas to mark 50 years of ties

The Chinese government confirmed earlier this month that it will send a new pair of giant pandas to Thailand as goodwill ambassadors, the Natural Resources and Environment Ministry said on Tuesday.

This move is part of the celebration of Thai-Chinese diplomatic ties, which hit 50 years in 2025, the ministry’s Permanent Secretary Jatuporn Buruspat said. Continued …

Gold prices to sparkle amid global turmoil, US policy

Gold prices are primed for a glittering rise this week, says the Gold Research Center (GRC). Driven by a trio of global factors – the Middle East turmoil, cues from the Bank of Japan’s (BoJ) policy moves, and faltering U.S. economic signals — this precious metal is sparking keen market interest.

While most experts brace for stable or dipping gold rates, the GRC Gold Survey bucks the trend with predictions of domestic price hikes. Last week, the Gold Traders Assn. reported 96.5% of gold bars in the local market swinging between 42,750 and 44,000 baht per baht weight (around 15.1 grams), closing with a glistening 43,700 baht, a 1,150 baht leap from the week before. Continued …

Crypto leap sends shockwaves through markets

In a dazzling leap forward, Bitcoin smashed through the US$71,000 barrier, sending shockwaves through the financial world. This crypto milestone, unmatched since June, comes on the heels of hefty inflows into exchange-traded funds and rampant election speculation.

As the clock ticked past 10.45am in Singapore, the digital asset darling rocketed over 2%, peaking at an impressive US$71,310. Not to be left in the dust, Ethereum and Dogecoin also saw gains, each rising about 4%. Continued …

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Bangkok Bank official sees positive signs for Thai economy

Kobsak Pootrakool, executive vice president, company secretary, and executive director at Bangkok Bank Pcl. (BBL), has commented on Thailand’s economic outlook, noting that it is showing positive signs.

He anticipates that the economy will grow by just under 3% in 2024, given the late-year flood impacts in certain areas. But looking further ahead, he said the economy is “out of the thorny woods” and should maintain steady growth, with expectations for more than 3% growth in 2025. Continued … 

Slew of economic factors holding Thai property sector back

Tourism has come close to a full recovery, nearly achieving pre-COVID-19 foreign arrivals in the first half of the year. In comparison, the property sector has been struggling due to subdued demand, oversupply and the high mortgage rejection rate.

The sector, combined with construction, accounts for around 11%-15% of gross domestic product, playing an important role in the local economy. Continued …

Thailand’s journey to becoming a regional cloud hub

ASEAN is one of the most dynamic regions in the world and is in the midst of a digital economy explosion. Thailand is located in the center of ASEAN. As a leader in the regional digital economy, the Thai government proposed the “Cloud-First” policy in August and regarded it as the core of its national digital transformation goal.

It encouraged the government and all industries to accelerate cloud adoption and seize key strategic opportunities for digital economy development. It promote Thailand’s economic transformation and helps achieve the goal of a digital Thailand. Continued …

BOI approves privileges for Equinix’s 7.1-billion-baht investment

The Board of Investment has approved privileges for a global leader in data center and interconnection solutions from the USA in the first phase of its 16.5-billion-baht investment in Thailand, the BOI chief said on Tuesday.

BOI Secretary-general Narit Therdsteerasukdi said the BOI has approved the first phase of Equinix’s 10-year plan to invest 16.5 billion baht in Thailand to make the kingdom the digital hub for the CLMVT group of countries made up of Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Vietnam and Thailand. Continued …

Japan Expo 2025 will be even bigger and better, organizer says

With planning well underway for the 2025 edition of Japan Expo Thailand, every effort is being made to offer more opportunities for cultural exchanges and business collaboration, event organizer G-Yu Creative said on Tuesday. The company’s CEO and founder Yupharet Eakturapakal said the event has received a good response from Thai and Japanese people, as well as foreign visitors, over the past decade.

The 2024 edition on Feb. 2-4 drew over 700,000 visitors, generating over 1 billion baht in revenue, she said, adding that the invitation to Japanese entrepreneurs to showcase their products and seek business matching to attract investment in Thailand had already considerably strengthened the relationship between the two countries. Continued …

Starbucks unit bullish on Thai prospects

Starbucks Thailand is planning to open 30 stores a year, even as competition in the country’s coffee market intensifies. Nednapa Srisamai, managing director of Starbucks Thailand, said the company believes the country’s coffee market is still growing, with competition intensifying as new players are constantly getting on the bandwagon.

As the country faces a high level of household debt, consumers are now being more careful when it comes to spending money, but the company still views Thailand as a market offering good potential in Southeast Asia, she said. Continued …

‘Winter Festivals’ to give tourism a lift

The “Winter Festivals”, a series of events during the last two months of the year, should accelerate annual tourism revenue to reach 2.78 trillion baht, short of the government’s target of 3 trillion for 2024.

Events under the theme “7 Wonders of Thailand” in November and December should earn at least 150 billion baht per month, according to the Ministry of Tourism and Sports. Continued …

Phuket Tourism Forecast to Surpass Pre-Pandemic Revenue in 2024

Tourism in Phuket is on track to surpass revenue levels seen in 2019, with visitor numbers almost reaching pre-pandemic levels, according to the Phuket Tourist Assn. Thanet Tantipiriyakit, the association’s president, announced that Phuket has shifted toward attracting quality tourists. Despite a slight dip in visitors, total tourist spending has increased compared to 2019.

Data from the Department of Tourism indicates that Phuket’s tourism generated 246 billion baht in the first half of the year. With anticipated monthly spending of 50 billion baht during November and December, the year’s revenue could hit the 500 billion baht target. Continued …

CPN unveils Bt700-millon tourism campaign

Retail and property developer Central Pattana Plc (CPN) is joining hands with the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), the Embassy of Finland, Sculptra by Galderma, Finnair and other partners to invest 700 million baht in “The World’s Great Celebration 2025” campaign, aiming to elevate the Thai economy and promote the country as a world-class tourist destination.

Nattakit Tangpoonsinthana, chief marketing officer at CPN, said severe flooding in the north and northeast over the past few months marred sentiment, but as the situation eased, confidence has returned. Continued …

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Tourists’ Visa card spending surges 90%

Inbound tourists’ spending on Visa credit cards this year is expected to be 90% higher than the 2019 level, a higher rate than that of Thai travelers overseas, who were hampered by a sluggish economy.

Punnamas Vichitkulwongsa, country manager for Visa Thailand, said Thailand remains a preferred tourism destination among foreigners. The inbound market has grown significantly this year, given the 90% uptick in total Visa spending compared with 2019. Continued …

AirAsia takes off with five new international routes

AirAsia is ramping up its operations toward the end of the year with the launch of five new international routes. These include two routes from Bangkok’s Don Mueang International Airport to Hyderabad, India, and Phu Quoc, Vietnam, and three routes from Phuket to Kolkata and Chennai in India, and Siem Reap, Cambodia.

Supported by the Tourism Authority of Thailand, Don Mueang Airport, and Phuket Airport, AirAsia is confident that it will meet its target of transporting 20 to 21 million passengers this year. Continued …

Exploring the beaches (and bunkers) in Thailand

Just a couple of hours after I arrived at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport, and just a couple of holes into an epic golf adventure, my caddie at Thai Country Club was teaching me my first words in the local language. “Tok sai.” In the sand.

This teed up my playing partner, tour guide and Canadian expat AJ Easton of Asia Golf Experiences, for a line that is no doubt well-worn: “You can’t come to Thailand without hitting the beach!” Continued …

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7 Luxurious Spas in Thailand for High-Flyers

Thailand is known for its breathtaking nature, and the Land of Smiles is renowned for its exceptional wellness experiences. Holistic spas throughout this tropical country have become destinations for travelers seeking ultimate relaxation for both body and mind.

Health tourism in Thailand has been booming due to the country’s readiness to accommodate locals and foreigners alike, offering hospitality that promotes balance and relaxation. Here’s our pick of 7 luxe hotel spas across Thailand, each with its unique wellness program designed to take your relaxation game to the next level. Continued …

ASEAN trio agree on clean air initiative

Three Southeast Asian countries — Thailand, Laos and Myanmar — have launched a “Clear Sky Strategy 2024-2030” to solve the problems of cross-border smoke and haze pollution.

The launch ceremony took place on Tuesday at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Bangkok, with minister Maris Sangiampongsa joining Chalermchai Sri-on, the Minister of Natural Resources and Environment. Also taking part were Bounkham Vorachit and Khin Maung Yi, the natural resources ministers of Laos and Myanmar, respectively. Continued …

Thailand’s Renewable Energy Potential

Dr. Marko Lackovic, managing director and partner, Boston Consulting Group, and Suncica Zdunic, project leader, Boston Consulting Group, participated in a discussion about how renewable energy is a pivotal force in the global energy transition, particularly in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region, and Thailand has a valuable role to play.

Despite starting from a low base, renewable energy is experiencing robust growth in APAC, with installed generation capacity increasing at an average compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9%. By 2030, renewable energy is expected to account for 30% to 50% of the power generation mix across most APAC markets. Continued …

Eco-friendly disaster products to be produced in Thailand

The Industry Ministry is promoting an eco-friendly disaster prevention industry to boost Thailand’s resilience against natural disasters, as well as for export.

Industry Minister Akanat Promphan said on Tuesday that the initiative aimed to deal with climate change, especially flooding in many areas across Thailand, which this year caused more than 3.1 billion baht of damage to lives and properties. Continued …

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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

Thai Airasia has updated its daily flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai:

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

Special schedule for Loy Krathong holiday (Nov 15): departure from Hua Hin 2pm, arrival in Chiang Mai 3:15pm

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

  • Hua Hin – Mo Chit (089-919-8055) starts service at 03:50
  • Hua Hin – Kanchanaburi (085-822-6063)
  • Hua Hin – New southern line service starts at 5:40
  • Hua Hin – Rangsit (090-138-0427) service starts at 05:40
  • Hua Hin – Nakhon Pathom (088-709-2364)

The last service departs at 6pm. Departures every 25 – 40 minutes. For inquiries or reservations, call 089-9198055,090-1380427.

 

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Emergency hotline numbers:

  • Emergency hotline – 191
  • Emergency medical services – 1554
  • Water accident – 1196
  • Motorway hotline – 1586
  • Emergency medical – 1669
  • Highway police – 1193
  • Tourist police – 1155
  • Bus ticket – 1490
  • Department of Highways – 1586

Monday’s News-April 17

  • Cruise ship docks off Hua Hin/
  • Why Thailand golf courses are appealing to Aussies again/
  • Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park officials spot rare, endangered serow/
  • Ten fishing boats sunk by storm, three crew drowned/
  • AUKUS countries don’t want Thailand to build Kra canal/
  • Songkran news: TAT estimates 18.5 billion baht spent during Songkran festival/Covid-19 cases will probably rise after Songkran festival/DDC to modify Covid jab policy to cope with rising cases/31 more people died from accidents on Thai roads Saturday/Songkran Road Rage: Driver rams vehicles at water splashing in market/Songkran tragedy: Pick-up plows into roadside tent where kids were splashing water/8 victims injured during Songkran party shooting in Bangkok/
  • Tourism: Ministry details soft power initiative/Airlines encouraged to add planes to push down fares/Thailand set to cruise into marine tourism boom with Koh Samui project/Koh Samui passenger ferry half sinks in heavy seas at Surat Thani port/Thailand’s Internet Key for Future Tourism/
  • Thailand Experience: If you’re bored of the over-rated attractions in Phuket, go to these instead/
  • International: Malaysia plans $8.5 billion port to keep up with regional rivals/Iranian court reaches verdict in Ukrainian plane crash investigation/
  • Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

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Cruise ship docks off Hua Hin

The luxury cruise ship MV Europa is docking today off Hua Hin near the Hua Hin fishing pier. Boats ferried passengers to the Hua Hin fishing pier for various different trips around Hua Hin. The ship carries 290 passengers, and after its one-day stay off Hua Hin will head to Laem Chabang. (HHT)

Why Thailand golf courses are appealing to Aussies again

After three years of government lockdowns, curfews and border closures, golf tourism in Southeast Asia has begun to recover. Thailand, in particular, is approaching pre-COVID levels of golf as international tourists return.

During a national three-month lockdown (March-May 2020), the seaside retreat of Hua Hin resembled a ghost town with a 9pm curfew. Hua Hin, three hours from the Thai capital, is now coming back to life as a golf destination. Thailand opened up in the second-half of 2022 and visitors are no longer required to be vaccinated or undergo a two-week quarantine. Continued …

Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park officials spot rare, endangered serow

Wild animal enthusiasts will be delighted to hear that Thai National Park officials spotted a rare, endangered serow in the past week. Officials at Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park, located in Prachuap Khiri Khan province, spotted a serow on April 11.

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Video footage shows the majestic creature carefully and gracefully climbing the very steep, jagged edges of a mountain, and feasting on leaves from trees. Continued …

Ten fishing boats sunk by storm, three crew drowned

A violent storm sank 10 of 60 fishing boats that left ports in five coastal districts of Nakhon Si Thammarat on Sunday morning, and three crewmen were confirmed drowned.

Forty-eight of the 60 boats, with 121 crewmen, were from Pak Phanang district. Ten of them sank during the storm. Continued …

AUKUS countries don’t want Thailand to build Kra canal

Members of the new trilateral security pact AUKUS (Australia, UK, United States) are concerned that the building of a ship canal on the Isthmus of Kra would give China easy access to the Indian Ocean, a source said today.

The AUKUS pact was created, according to analyst, in-part to counter growing Chinese assertiveness in the Indian Ocean and the South China Sea. The pact includes among its provisions technology sharing and joint security exercises. Continued …

TAT estimates 18.5 billion baht spent during Songkran festival

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has estimated that Songkran celebrations have seen about 18.5 billion baht in spending by revelers across the country.

For this year, the TAT estimates total revenues from tourism at about 2.38 trillion baht, including 1.5 trillion baht from as many as 30 million foreign arrivals and about 800 million baht from Thai tourists. Continued …

Covid-19 cases will probably rise after Songkran festival

Covid-19 infections are expected to increase two weeks after the Songkran festival, but the situation will remain under control, because hospitals have the capacity to take the extra patients, according to Associate Professor Dr. Nitipat Jiarakul, director of the Thoracic Society of Thailand.

He noted that during the pre-Songkran period the number of COVID-19 patients admitted for treatment at large hospitals had increased from March, but most of the patients had mild symptoms. Continued …

DDC to modify Covid jab policy to cope with rising cases

The Ministry of Public Health is modifying its Covid-19 vaccination strategy to handle the sudden increase in infections amplified by Songkran festivities.

The Department of Disease Control (DDC) announced the change on Sunday in response to a surge in new Covid-19 cases last week. DDC Director-general Tares Krassanairawiwong said a total of 435 new inpatient Covid-19 cases were recorded, or about 62 cases per day, from last Sunday until Sunday, a 2.5-fold increase compared to the infection rate of the previous week. Continued …

31 more people died from accidents on Thai roads Saturday

Road accident fatalities in the first five days of Songkran rose to 197 people. Almost 80% of those involved were on a motorbike.

Thirty-one people were killed and another 304 injured in 311 accidents on Thai roads on Saturday, raising the road-accident death toll for the first five days of Songkran to 197 people, the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation said. Continued …

Songkran Road Rage: Driver rams vehicles at water splashing in market

A road rage incident happened on the final day of the Songkran festival at Si Khio market in Nakhon Ratchasima, northeast Thailand.

A video showed a Toyota Vios smashing into another vehicle and then deliberately reversing to cause yet more damage. Continued …

Songkran tragedy: Pick-up plows into roadside tent where kids were splashing

An accident occurred on a road in Sa Kaeo province in the east of Thailand where children were splashing water near a Sawang Sa Kaeo rescue tent.

An Isuzu driven by Daeng, 47, lost control on the wet road and CCTV showed him driving into the tent. A 36-year-old woman from Klong Hat was killed and seven people were injured, two seriously, including an 11-year-old boy. Continued …

8 victims injured during Songkran party shooting in Bangkok

Police arrested a gunman in connection with a shooting at a Songkran party in front of Onyx bar at the popular entertainment venue Royal City Avenue (RCA) in Bangkok. Four victims were injured by gunfire, while four others were hurt while trying to flee the scene.

Officers from Makkasan Police Station were notified of the shooting incident. Upon investigation, officers discovered six bullet casings scattered at the event space near the entrance. Continued …

Ministry details soft power initiative

The Commerce Ministry has pledged to move ahead with measures to drive the government’s soft power development policy, with a focus on promoting Thai cultural products worldwide through a “5F” approach, referring to food, film, fashion, fighting and festivals.

According to Phusit Ratanakul Sereroengrit, director-general of the Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP), the government recognizes these areas as potential vehicles for soft power, with the Commerce, Culture and Tourism and Sports ministries collaborating to push the soft power policy forward. Continued …

Airlines encouraged to add planes to push down fares

Aviation regulators will speed up approvals for airlines seeking to add planes to boost capacity and bring down airfares that have soared in recent months with a rapid recovery in tourism, a government spokesman says.

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has ordered the Ministry of Transport to ensure travelers were not overcharged, spokesman Anucha Burapachaisri said in a statement on Saturday. Continued …

Thailand set to cruise into marine tourism boom with Koh Samui project

Thailand’s Marine Department is set to revive the Cruise Terminal Development Project on Koh Samui to cater for the growth in marine tourism.

In 2018, Thailand ranked third globally for most cruise ship stopovers, with 581 ships stopping per year and 14% growth year on year. Despite this growth, the country lacks a legitimate standard cruise terminal. Continued …

Koh Samui passenger ferry half sinks in heavy seas at Surat Thani port

One of the Raja ferry company’s passenger ferries listed and half sank in heavy seas at the Donsak port on the mainland in Surat Thani, southern Thailand.

The incident happened after passengers and crew had disembarked, so there were no deaths or injuries. Continued …

Thailand’s Internet Key for Future Tourism

Thailand’s place as a tourism hotspot was well-established before the digital age. In the era of the internet, however, investment in online infrastructure has driven the country to the forefront of travel destinations for many accomplished and would-be travelers.

Backed by some of the best internet speeds in the world, Thailand’s adoption of modern systems has made a significant difference in appealing to entertainment, education, navigation, work opportunities and safety. Continued …

If you’re bored of the over-rated attractions in Phuket, go to these instead

The largest island in Thailand is also one of its biggest tourist attractions. If you don’t want go where all the tourists go, try these Phuket attractions instead.

Ah yes, Phuket. With an abundance of scenic escapades and so much water sports almost anyone would be jealous, the province has been one of Thailand’s most beloved tourist destinations for as long as we can remember. Those visiting can expect clear skies, deep blue seas, and glistening beaches that are simply perfect for an island vacation. Plus, the shopping areas and activities available don’t hurt a bit, either. Continued …

Malaysia plans $8.5 billion port to keep up with regional rivals

The Malaysian government has confirmed it is going ahead with the plan to build a RM28 billion (S$8.5 billion) port to significantly boost the handling capacity for both container and conventional cargo at the main shipping hub of Port Klang. Continued …

Iranian court reaches verdict in Ukrainian plane crash investigation

An Iranian court on Sunday reached a final verdict in its investigation of the 2020 downing of a Ukrainian jetliner by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards. The court found 10 people guilty, sentencing the main defendant to 10 years in prison, with others receiving prison terms of between one and three years, according to Iranian media. Continued …

Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule

  • Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 6pm
  • Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 2:30pm, 4pm, 6pm

The one-way fare is 325 baht.

The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank.

Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day

Hua Hin now has twice-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and 3pm, and departing from Pattaya at 8am and 4pm. Tickets are 473 THB.

Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule through October

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