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Middle East Israeli Forces Push Gaza Evacuations Amid Tragic Attacks
Only verified members of Hamas will be 'punished' in such a way, in your ideal? 🙂 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 18 August 2025
Thailand Aims for More Polish Tourists with New Flights File photo for reference only The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is hopeful that LOT Polish Airlines will soon launch direct flights to Thailand, marking a significant return after more than a decade. This initiative aims to draw more Eastern European tourists to its vibrant destinations. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1370143-thailand-aims-for-more-polish-tourists-with-new-flights/ -
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Transport Thailand Aims for More Polish Tourists with New Flights
File photo for reference only The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is hopeful that LOT Polish Airlines will soon launch direct flights to Thailand, marking a significant return after more than a decade. This initiative aims to draw more Eastern European tourists to its vibrant destinations. Chiravadee Khunsub, TAT's deputy governor for Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and the Americas, highlighted Eastern Europe as a burgeoning market. Talks last week with LOT Polish Airlines' representative, Robert Ludera, have intensified hopes for direct flights from Warsaw to Bangkok, Phuket, and Krabi, in addition to existing charter services. Poland leads the charge among 12 Eastern European countries, with tourist numbers soaring 30% to 134,424 as of August. Overall, Thailand has welcomed 311,411 visitors from Eastern Europe, marking a 24% increase compared to last year. Notably, the Czech Republic contributed 42,925 visitors, while Romania added 32,567. In 2024, LOT Polish Airlines briefly operated charter flights to key Thai destinations during the peak season. Building on this, TAT forecasts 800,000 arrivals from Eastern Europe this year, a 17% increase, spurred by a 6% rise in forward bookings from all European markets during high season. According to Jana Haslarova from TAT's Prague office, Thailand is a popular exotic destination for Czech and Polish tourists. It caters to diverse segments, including families, honeymooners, and young travellers seeking unique local experiences. The visa-free scheme has further boosted the market, alongside growing interest in retirement visas. Despite high airfares, Romania and the Balkan region remain enthusiastic about Thailand's offerings. Bogdan Gligor, TAT's marketing representative for these areas, notes that 50% of tourists are repeat visitors. Currently, many Eastern Europeans travel via connecting flights from the Middle East or Turkey. Efforts are underway to secure more direct flights, with airlines like Air Serbia and HiSky Airlines exploring potential routes. Gligor emphasises the demand for new experiences beyond Bangkok and Phuket, such as exploring Chiang Mai or using Thailand as a gateway to other Southeast Asian spots. Moreover, visa-free entry for 93 markets is seen as a strategic draw for repeat visitors. While China offers a similar scheme, its appeal to Eastern Europeans hasn't matched Thailand's pull. Other regional destinations vying for this tourist segment include Japan, Vietnam, Indonesia, and the Maldives. With these initiatives, the TAT is keen to cement Thailand's status as a preferred destination for Eastern European travellers, capitalising on the growing interest and increasing connections. For Polish and other Eastern European tourists, this could mean more convenient travel, bringing Thailand's rich culture and scenic landscapes closer than ever. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2025-08-18 -
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UK Starmer Rallies Europe Before Zelensky Visits White House!
No........... but you might to dodge the war in Ukraine -
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Landlord didn't pay maintenance fee, now condo keycard locked
Let me.guess, the agent is an attractive isaan girl with an English or oz boyfriend that advertises on facebook -
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Report Thai MP Slams VIP Invite for US Reporter Critical of Thailand
This 'dispute' has been in 'process' for many many decades with much discussion but even never close to any resolution of the quite complex argument whether the temple is owned by Thailand or Cambodia, as shown on ancient French maps. I can't see that this 'dispute' will ever be resolved, therefore both countries need to accept the status quo along with some 'strong rules' re how anybody can step foot on the temple area, must be totally unarmed and with acceptance (under perhaps a UN document) that fighting / gunfire over it is totally not allowed and the document endorsed by both the royal processes of both countries and by specific mention in the civil law in both countries.
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