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Tired of the chaos in Bangkok, tourists may head to provinces
BAMRUNG AMNATCHAROENRIT
THE NATION

BANGKOK: -- THE TOURISM outlook in provinces near Bangkok as well as in Hua Hin is bright as many people will likely want to escape the political confusion in the capital for a peaceful place to spend the long holidays this month.

"People are getting bored of the political turmoil and many choose to go out of Bangkok for the holidays.

Early this month, occupancy rates in provinces near Bangkok faced a slight drop, but later that will be offset by an outflow of local tourists from Bangkok into the areas during this festive season," Surapong Techaruvichit, president of the Thai Hotels Association, said yesterday. Such a trend would help improve the country's overall situation, slammed by the political chaos. Their trips would also help prop up occupancy rates in those provinces at 80-85 per cent, on par with last year.

Even though that is stagnation, it is considered the best performance at a time when the country is mired in a political crisis.

Overall, political tensions are easing, thanks to the footage of a compromising act between security officers and protesters on Tuesday, which was seen worldwide.

From today to Tuesday, Hua Hin will be one of the major destinations. Many local tourists are going there to celebrate His Majesty the King's auspicious birthday today and relax at the same time.

Somchai Chompoonoi, director for the Central region of the Tourism Authority of Thailand, said Thais planned to go there to view the decorative lighting in the beach resort as well as other activities. Hotel occupancy rates could reach 90 per cent. The number of Thai tourists has increased 30 per cent, which would help drive occupancy rates up to 90 per cent.

However, an executive of Accor Group said occupancy at the hotel chain's properties in Hua Hin, which include Ibis and Novotel, had stayed at about 70 per cent.

Its hotel in Pattaya is also only about that full, so there are plenty of rooms available at the two cities for this weekend.

The company said people might be heading to cooler places up North rather than hitting the beach.

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-- The Nation 2013-12-05

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May Have ??? they are already here in UDON, was in the new Central Plaza yesterday and many more farangs shopping with their Thai partners, The guys have brought their wives/gf you can usually tell the bar girls apart from the others, and of course the obvious young lads with (dads). Pleasant change from Jomptien, not so cut and thrust, easier life than the BKK and Pattaya etc.---have a good airport service /rail/tour bus. ( hey I could get a job with TAT for that)

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I wonder how Accor's hotel numbers vary from this time last year. For that matter the last 5 years. Also would

love to know what there numbers projection is. Never mind the TAT.

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They might enjoywhistling.gif traveling out of Bangkok (I thought they did that anyways...I mean...who would possibly want to stay there for more that a few days)

Yes because if they have the audacity to think the political turmoil is "boring" they will obviously be able to stomach more than 24 hours in nakhon nowhere.

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Missed this:

"Overall, political tensions are easing, thanks to the footage of a compromising act between security officers and protesters on Tuesday, which was seen worldwide."

Any clues anyone?

Don't you watch the news?

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