Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Amazing TTM + and Thailand Tourism Festival 2007



Amazing TTM + and Thailand Tourism Festival 2007

Thailand Travel Mart Plus Amazing Gateway to the Mekong Region (TTM+) expanded this year into the Thailand Tourism Festival 2007 and was popular with the public and consumers alike during June 7-10.

As usual, the venue was at Muang Thong Thani, IMPACT Arena, Challenger 3, hosted by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) and supported by Thailand Conventions and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB) as well as Thai Airways International (THAI). The official hotels were Sofitel Central Plaza and Rama Gardens near the re-activated Don Muang Domestic Airport in Bangkok.

On the evening before the event started, TAT organised a welcome reception for invited buyers and media at Dragon Passage on the 4th Floor of Siam Paragon. TAT Governor Ms Phonsiri Manoharn highlighted the Amazing Thailand campaign and noted that the event will provide the best opportunities to smaller and medium sized enterprises (SME) in the travel business to present their quality tourism products to meet the world wide market demand. Later on, the distinguished guests were invited to visit the very impressive Siam Ocean World at Siam Paragon.

During the official TTM+ media briefing by TAT on June 7 it was revealed that there were 325 seller organisations and 508 registered buyers from around the world. For the first time, TTM+ was combined with the newly initiated Thailand Tourism Festival to make it the largest event ever held in the Thai travel and tourism industry. Also, the ongoing celebrations mark the auspicious occasion of His Majesty the King’s 80th Birthday, which falls on 5 December 2007. For the year 2007, the target is to welcome 14.8 million tourists to the Kingdom of Thailand.
Furthermore, strengthening co-operation with the neighbouring countries of the Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS) stays important as an integral part of future marketing plans. Participate National Tourism Organisations (NTO) came from Yunnan/China, Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar. Vietnam was not present, mainly because they will have their own International Travel Exhibition (ITE) at Ho Chi Minh City on October 5-7. Next to the 18 TAT offices world wide, new offices will be in Dubai, Moscow and Ho Chi Minh City. For 2008, there will be the promotion of Beijing and Bangkok ties with active links by THAI and Air China. Bangkok will be in the spotlight again during the ASEAN Tourism Forum (ATF) in January, PATA Annual Summit in April and TTM+ on June 5-8, 2008.

In the context of the mid-September opening of the new Novotel King Power Bangkok, which will provide 387 fully I.T. equipped rooms and suites in the heart of city, there was a small wine party organised by some executives of ACCOR. Shortly after, on the evening of June 7 at Challenger 1-2, Thai Tourism Minister Dr. Suvit Yodmanee ceremonially opened the Thailand Tourism Festival 2007, promoting the traditions and cultures of the four main regions of the Kingdom.

On June 8, there was another media briefing by Laos, focusing on the upcoming Lao Eco-tourism Forum “Bridging the Mekong Region” at the Don Chan Palace Hotel in Vientiane on July 26-29, 2007. Mr. Saly Phimphinith, Acting Director-General, Tourism Marketing and Promotion Department, Lao National Tourism Administration (LNTA), introduced the world heritage sites of Luang Prabang and Wat Phu Champasak, while Mr. Kettasone Sundara, Director for Tourism Marketing Division, detailed the program for the event. There will be a Mekong Night Gala Dinner, Lao Food Festival, Mekong Fun Run, and Music and Dance Show.
The following companies (in alphabetical order) offered outstanding tourism products during TTM+, which are all highly recommended:

Air Bagan, Myanmar. http://www.airbagan.com/
Angkor Century Resort & Spa, Siem Reap. http://www.angkorcentury.com/
Angkor Village Hotel - Resort & Spa, Siem Reap. http://www.angkorvillage.com/
Asara Villa & Suite, Hua Hin. http://www.asaravillaandsuite.com/
Baan Amphawa Resort & Spa, Samut Songkhram. http://www.baanamphawa.com/
Bangkok Airways. http://www.bangkokair.com/
Banyan Tree, Bangkok. http://www.banyantree.com/
Bundarika, Phuket. http://www.bundarika.com/
City Royal Hotel, Siem Reap. http://www.cityroyalhotel.com/
Don Chan Palace, Vientiane. http://www.donchanpalacelaopdr.com/
Dusit Hotels and Resorts, Bangkok & Hua Hin. http://www.dusit.com/
Hotel Nikko Royal Lake Yangon. http://www.nikkoyangon.net/
Kandawgyi Palace, Bangkok. http://www.kandawgyipalacehotel.com/
Karon Sea Sands Resort & Spa, Phuket. http://www.karonseasand.com/
Klang Dong Mountain View. http://www.klangdongmountainview.com/
Koh Talu Island Resort, Petchburi. http://www.taluisland.com/
Kunming China International Travel Service, Kunming. http://www.kmcits.com.cn/
Lao Airlines, Vientiane. http://www.laoairlines.com/
Ministry of Tourism, Cambodia. http://www.mot.gov.kh/
Nai Lert Park Bangkok. http://www.nailertpark.swissotel.com/
New Star Beach Resort, Koh Samui. http://www.newstarresort.com/
Phanganburi Resort & Spa, Bangkok. http://www.phanganburiresort.net/
Phnom Penh Hotel, Phnom Penh. http://www.phnompenhhotel.com/
Racha Kiri Resort & Spa, Kha Nom. http://www.rachakiri.com/
Rama Gardens Hotel, Bangkok. http://www.ramagardenshotel.com/
River Kwai Hotel, Kanchanaburi. http://www.riverkwai.co.th/
Royal Angkor Resort, Siem Reap. http://www.royalangkorresort.com/
Sofitel Riverside Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai. http://www.sofitel-chiangmai.com/
Springfield Village Golf, Resort & Spa, Hua Hin. http://www.springfieldresort.com/
Thai Airways. http://www.thaiairways.com/
The Blue Marine Resort & Spa, Phuket. http://www.thebluemarine.com/
The Chedi, Chiang Mai & Phuket. http://www.ghmhotels.com/
The Legend Chiang Rai, Chiang Rai. http://www.thelegend-chiangrai.com/
The Mangosteen Resort & Spa, Phuket. http://www.mangosteen-phuket.com/
Tourism Authority of Thailand. http://www.tourismthailand.org/
Tria Integrative Wellness, http://www.triaintegrativewellness.com/
Trisara, Phuket. http://www.trisara.com/
Veranda Resort & Spa, Petchburi. http://www.verandaresortandspa.com/
Vogue Resort & Spa, Krabi. http://www.vogueresort.com/
Wianginn Hotel, Chiang Rai. http://www.wianginn.com/
Woraburi Phuket Resort & Spa, Phuket. http://www.woraburi.com/

Another highlight of TTM+ was the complimentary post-mart tour to Hua Hin, which was successfully organised by TAT Central Region Office 2, on June 9-10. Some 34 international buyers and media representatives were taken by bus from Bangkok to Samut Songkhram to visit the Dao Dong Ago-tourism Centre and King Rama II Memorial Park. Lunch was offered at Baan Amphawa Resort & Spa, which is idyllically nestled along the Mae Klong River.

Passing the town of Petchaburi, which celebrates its Visit Petchaburi Year 2007, there was a hotel inspection at the progressive Asara Villa & Suite in Hua Hin, where Executive Assistant Manager Richard James Hoek welcomed the group. Just before sunset, we reached the Springfield Village Golf & Spa in a superb mountainous surrounding to have a buffet dinner and overnight. Later on, there was the good opportunity to enjoy the last night of the Hua Hin Jazz Festival on the beach, mainly sponsored by Heineken Beer and where more than 60,000 visitors listened to the music.

After a late breakfast next morning, the group left the golf resort designed by Jack Nicklaus for sightseeing and visited the elegant and windy seaside Mrigadayavan Summer Palace of King Rama VI built in 1923-24 by a Swiss architect. Shopping was possible at the Rashnee Thai Silk Village & Handicraft Centre in Hua Hin. Later on, lunch was taken at the romantic Supatra-by-the-Sea Restaurant. Before leaving Hua Hin back to Bangkok, the group inspected the Let’s Sea Hua Hin Al Fresco Resort, where you can swim right into your room. Amazing Thailand, I guess!
Last not least, there are preparations to see some other regional travel marts coming, such as the Philippines Travel Mart at Cebu in September, the Indonesian one along with PATA Travel Mart in Bali, Indochina Travel Expo in Ho Chi Minh, and last not least, the Cambodian Travel Mart (AITEX) re-scheduled at Siem Reap on October 1-3.

About Thailand Tourism Festival 2007

The Thailand Tourism Festival 2007 (TTF 2007), the annual travel and tourism showcase event targetting Thai and expatriate residents, held on 7-10 June, 2007, at the Challenger Hall 1-2, Impact Muang Thong Thani Exhibition Centre.

The event held in conjunction with the Thailand Travel Mart Plus 2007 for international trade visitors and consumers and will help to further boost the publicity and promotional value of Thai tourism products and services.

This year, the Festival included many activities to promote the preservation of Thai culture, traditions and local lifestyles through four region villages. Special traditional parades from each of the four regions held, along with stage performances to demonstrate local folklore, plays, Thai puppet performances, Khon dance, etc.

Over 300 exhibitors including tour operators, travel agents, diving schools and equipment, spas, hotels and accommodation, airlines, golf courses, car rental, souvenirs, local handicrafts, local foods, and entertainment suppliers are participated.

Other special activities at this year’s fair included an exhibition held in honour of His Majesty the King on the auspicious occasion of his 80th birthday anniversary, an exhibition of TAT history, Tourism Award exhibition, and tourism destination in the four regions of Thailand.

TAT Governor, Mrs. Phornsiri Manoharn said, “This event is designed to help Thais and expatriate residents discover Amazing Thailand’s destinations as well as the wide range of tourism products and activities nationwide.” The Thailand tourism industry is doing well.

In 2006, International visitor arrivals to Thailand totaled 13.8 million, an increase of 20.01% over the same period of 2005. In January-April 2007, international visitor arrivals at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi International Airport totaled 3,413,197 an increase of 2.61% over the same period of 2006. This figure excludes direct arrivals by air into other points of entry like Phuket and Chiang Mai.

The TAT has set its 2007 targets at 15 million international visitors and 82 million domestic trips, respectively generating estimated revenues of 547.5 billion baht and 377 billion baht.

Overall, TTM Plus with TTF is a Great Beginning…

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