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Tourism association stimulating low-season traveling

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Tourism association stimulating low-season traveling

BANGKOK, 10 June 2015 (NNT) - The Association of Domestic Travel, in collaboration with the Tourism Authority of Thailand, the Thai Eco Tourism and Adventure Travel Association and the Thai Association of Provincial Tourism Association, has arranged activities to promote Thai tourism under the campaign “One Pack, One Price.” The campaign is aimed at encouraging Thai people to travel in low season.


Chairman of the Association of Domestic Travel Yutthachai Sunthonrattanawet said pilot tourist destinations under the “One Pack, One Price” campaign include Samui, Surat Thani, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phuket, Krabi, Hat Yai and Songkhla. The campaign offers 3 days 2 nights travel package for 3,000 baht per person. The package includes accommodation at 4-star hotel, meals and car rentals.

The campaign will offer the tour package to other provinces throughout the country starting at the end of this month until 31 October 2015. It is expected to help stimulate low season traveling and generate tourism revenue of around 40-50 million baht.

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One pack, one price, is this just for thai or what, I,ll buy that deal if it includes me, non thai. If not why not, I,ve got the dosh, willing to put more bht into the failing

tourist coffers.

One pack, one price, one monsoon

Yes but what is the price for a Farang? tongue.png

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