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Some Hotels Are Doing Good Business

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Looking at latestay, i was amazed that near all hotels at Chidlom, are sold out till the end of the month.

Theyr now more journalists in Bangkok then tourists i suppose.

I sincerely hope you are being sarcastic. No way this is true.

Keep in mind that some of these hotels have closed until further notice...thus the "sold out" or "unavailable" on Latestays and other sites.

I sincerely hope you are being sarcastic. No way this is true.

Keep in mind that some of these hotels have closed until further notice...thus the "sold out" or "unavailable" on Latestays and other sites.

A number of hotels on Sukhmvit seemed to have increased their rates in the past couple of weeks.

Would not be surprised if these ones you are talking

about have closed and that is why showing "sold out"

Ones raising there rates are probably in safer area

and know that many hotels closed so jack up their

rates

Or maybe just the Thai way .... fewer customers

so raise rate

Would not be surprised if these ones you are talking

about have closed and that is why showing "sold out"

Ones raising there rates are probably in safer area

and know that many hotels closed so jack up their

rates

Or maybe just the Thai way .... fewer customers

so raise rate

I think that it's the latter - fewer customers so raise rates in an attempt to make up for lost revenue.

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