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Thai protests scaled back

08 Nov 2017 - by Chana Boucher
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ANTI-government protests

continue in Thailand but

protestors have left major

roads in Bangkok and

consolidated all action at

Lumpini Park.

According to the Tourism

Authority of Thailand (TAT),

travel to the country is

still going ahead despite

the political protests. “In

fact, stats show that there

was a 51,5% increase in

South Africans travelling to

Thailand in January 2014,

compared with 2013,” says a

spokesperson.

Marketing representative

for Thai International Airways

South Africa, Tom Liangman,

says while a few passengers

have postponed their trips, the

majority are travelling to other

parts of Thailand, avoiding

Bangkok.

“Thai operates as normal

and this situation is not

affecting the airport’s

operation. The other parts

of Thailand such as Chiang

Mai, Phuket, Krabi and Koh

Samui still welcome visitors,”

he says.

Helen Fraser of Development

Promotions says there doesn’t

seem to be any concern

regarding the political unrest

in the country and that no

cancellations have been

received as a result of the

situation. “The operators

handling tours on the ground

there know exactly what to do

to ensure the safety of the

tourists and we have received

no warnings to stay away.” 

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