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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 1 April 2025
Thailand Urged to Certify Hotel Safety Amid Post-Quake Tourism Concerns Photo courtesy of Thairath In the wake of recent earthquakes, private sector organisations are pressing the Thai government to issue safety certifications for hotels to boost tourist confidence. Tourism and Sports Minister Suwang Theinthong recently discussed these matters with various stakeholders, fearing a potential decline in tourist numbers due to the seismic events. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1356442-thailand-urged-to-certify-hotel-safety-amid-post-quake-tourism-concerns/ -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 1 April 2025
Thai Health Ministry Issues Advice for "Earthquake Drunk" Symptoms Picture of people outside their buildings in Laksi district yesterday courtesy of Bangkok Post In response to the unusual phenomenon of "earthquake drunk" symptoms affecting residents, Thailand's Ministry of Public Health has introduced expert guidelines to help those feeling unsteady post-quake. Reports of dizziness and disorientation have become common as people's balance systems grapple with seismic after-effects. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1356441-thai-health-ministry-issues-advice-for-earthquake-drunk-symptoms/ -
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Thailand Urged to Certify Hotel Safety Amid Post-Quake Tourism Concerns
Photo courtesy of Thairath In the wake of recent earthquakes, private sector organisations are pressing the Thai government to issue safety certifications for hotels to boost tourist confidence. Tourism and Sports Minister Suwang Theinthong recently discussed these matters with various stakeholders, fearing a potential decline in tourist numbers due to the seismic events. Efforts are underway to clarify that Bangkok is primarily affected, and to reassure travellers, flight and hotel bookings will be closely monitored ahead of the upcoming Songkran festival. The tourism sector is advocating for safety certificates for structurally sound buildings, with the Bangkok governor deploying volunteer engineers for rapid inspections. These certifications, once issued, will be shared globally by the Tourism Authority of Thailand to affirm safety. In addition, the private sector is calling for the retraction of the emergency disaster declaration, as it influences tourism insurance interpretations in English, posing challenges to the industry. These proposals have reached the prime minister's desk for consideration. Kris Patanasarn of the Thai Airways Association highlighted that there have been over 1,000 hotel cancellations, although tourist hotspots like Pattaya remain unaffected. The primary concern, however, is the significant drop in flight bookings, particularly from China, which has seen nearly a 60% decrease. Bookings from other key markets like India, Vietnam, and Malaysia have also registered substantial declines. Despite these challenges, the industry remains hopeful. The Ministry of Tourism and Sports, together with the Tourism Authority of Thailand, aims to circulate reassuring messages globally, striving to reassure travellers that Thailand remains a safe destination. There are plans to engage directly with the Chinese ambassador to address specific concerns from this critical market. While the drop in daily passenger bookings of 40-60% is troubling, the Songkran festival preparations proceed as planned, with the tourism sector hopeful that these efforts will restore confidence swiftly, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-04-01
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