by Ian Mcintosh – Travel Agent Update – on location in Bangkok |
“Everything back to normal” : Mrs Jamnong Junnapiya |
“Everything is back to normal in Thailand and we are going to work three times harder to make sure tourists get that message,” says Mrs Jamnong Junnapiya, executive director South East Asia, Tourism Authority of Thailand.
To encourage tourists back, a record 15000 establishments in 7 cities will participate in the Amazing Grand Sale 2014 between June 15 and August 15, making it the biggest ever.
Also announced was a contest for both amateur and professional photographers, writers and videographers. The TAT newsroom Contest 2014 will offer cash awards of more than 200,000 baht for winning entries that showcase Thai tourist destinations. More details visit www.tatnews.org
Protesters brought Suvarnabhumi Airport to a standstill with this protest in 2008. |
Life is mostly back to normal in Bangkok – if chaos is normal. The problems being experienced by MAS and Thailand were underscored by my flight from Kuala Lumpur. The plane was all but empty and the usual lengthy passport lines at the airport had vanished. Great for me – but this country relies on tourism. Around 25 million people, Australia’s entire population, pay a visit to the tiny kingdom each year so you can imagine how many people the industry employs. Already the junta has lifted the curfew in Pattaya, Koh Samui and Phuket to boost tourism numbers. Opposition to the junta has been very passive – symbolised by a three fingered salute borrowed from the film The Hunger Games. Of slight concern is a story in The Bangkok Post today saying that future protest rallies will be held “in areas with many foreign tourists.” As well, the paper reported messages circulating on Facebook indicated protesters might hold a rally at Suvarnabhumi Airport on Saturday. Hopefully not – that is the day I return.
One of the little intrigues following the coup in Thailand is the whereabouts of red shirt leader Jakrapob Penkair. While everything seems calm following the military takeover, it seems Penkair has revealed plans to establish a government in exile. He fled the country in 2009 after political riots against the Government. There seems little point in the plan however. The junta has made it clear that elections will be held in or around 12 months time.
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