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    Maximising revenue and profitā€“isnā€™t that the ultimate goal for every business in the hospitality industry? If you run a hotel, you might have heard that revenue management is an effective way to boost your top-line revenue. It involves using data...

  • Full Moon Party draws 20,000 & Robin Hood in Underpants

    Owning land as a foreigner in Thailand. Robin Hood in underpants, more details of the man handing out phones to the poor. Full moon party and drowning incidents in Phuket has got people on alert. All this and more of your questions answered on todays weekend update.

  • Thailand News Today | Thai Airways gets its act together

      Whilst postponed for a few months, the proposed 300 baht ā€œtourism feeā€ is back in the news with the Tourism and Sports Ministry providing more details about how it will be collected and what it will be used for. Originally planned for implementation at the start of this year, the proposal was shelved because of the onset of the…

  • Tourism ā€˜insuranceā€™ fee will cover ALL foreigners entering Thailand | GMT

    Tourism ā€˜insuranceā€™ fee will cover ALL foreigners entering Thailand. Say no to shark fin, says new WildAid video featuring Miss Universe Thailand. Bike racing tourists arrested in South Pattaya. Bangkok governor looks for Chinese cash to create smart city. Netizens complain about low-quality lunch in public school. All this and more on today’s Good Morning Thailand.

  • Thailand News Today | Domestic airlines allow in-flight meals

      Bringing you the latest top stories in Thailand beyond. My name is Jett Gunther and in our first story, The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand has given airlines the green light to serve food and drinks again on domestic flights in Thailand, effective immediately. The original rationale was less about the food itself and more about the use of…

  • Thailand News Today | WHO warns of more Covid, but does the world care?

      The World Health Organisation is warning that the Covid-19 pandemic is far from finished, but the rest of the world seems ready to move on. The WHO received data around the world showing a 30% jump in Covid-19 infections in the past 2 weeks, but the public has grown tired of safety measures and is now impatient.Ā  The WHO…

  • Foreign land ownership in Thailand & Scam Call Center Raids | GMT

    Police raid 14 scam call centres in Pattaya, resulting in one arrest. Communication cables set fire in Bangkok. Taxi driver punches woman after she requests him to go faster. Cabinet to debate foreign land ownership in Thailand. Football fans scramble for FREE Liverpool ā€“ Man U tickets. Airlines seek state aid amid rising costs. All this and more on todays…

  • Thailand News Today | Flight traffic in Thailand on the increase

      Domestic travel in Thailand is in for a good July, with two long weekends and airlines starting to add to their schedules, resuming flights and frequencies that have been otherwise subdued. Thailandā€™s Aeronautical and Air Transport Associations are reporting an increased pace of domestic flights in Thailand, matching with the general global trend. Aerothai president Nopasit Chakpitak told reporters…

  • Pattaya green control law & 8 million tourists to Thailand

    Bank of Thailand sees tourist arrivals rising to 8m, Hoteliers are not optimistic over upcoming holidays, Pattaya wants to enact cityā€™s own green-control law, Man in northeast Thailand pays 3.9 million baht dowryā€¦ for a buffalo and Bangkok govā€™s ā€™15 Minute Pocket Parksā€™ set to bloom. All this and more on todays Good Morning Thailand.

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    Jay and Natty go through your messages, comments and feedback from Youtube, Facebook, Instagram and the Thaiger Talk forum on the website.

  • 92% of Thais earn less than what they spend | GMT

    Officials say Thailandā€™s Covid-19 cases to peak in September. Raising King and Queen Pillars Ceremony near Lieb Tang Rodfai Road in Pattaya. 92% donā€™t earn more than their expenses, oil price main factor. Man who shot former Japanese PM reveals hateful motivation. All this and more on today’s Good Morning Thailand.

  • Thaiger Charity feat. Bangkok Community Help Foundation

    We had the wonderful opportunity to join Bangkok Community Help Foundation to distribute 300 survivor bags that contained food essentials to a community very much in need in On Nut Bangkok. We also had a look into the current living conditions and the garbage re-cycling work they do to make ends meet. With the help of our Thaiger members, viewers…

  • Mobile app connects tourists to police & Thai rap song threat to national security | Weekend Update

    TAT promotes ‘I Lert U’ mobile app to connect tourists to police, Court bans rap song for being a threat to Thailandā€™s national security, Thailand tourism: India No.1 country sending tourists and nearly 1 million people approved to grow the green in Thailand. All this and your questions answered on Sundays weekend update.

  • Hoteliers disagree with government dual pricing proposal | GMT

    Hoteliers disagree with government dual pricing proposal. Thai tourist visa fees might be suspended until the end of 2022.Ā Donā€™t answer calls starting with +697, itā€™s a scam. Thai man appeals to robbers to stop as he has nothing left. Thai health minister defends decision to decriminalise green. All this and more on today’s Good Morning Thailand.

  • Thailand News Today | Tham Luang cave rescue divers receive honours

      The University of Bristol has awarded 2 British cave divers with honorary degrees after recognising their heroic efforts in rescuing 12 boys and a man from a flooded cave in Thailand. The University hailed John Volanthen, Rick Stanton and the other rescue divers for performing an impossible task in rescuing 12 children and their football coach from the Tham…

  • Thai government plans Foreigner dual pricing for hotel rooms | GMT

    Govt plans to charge foreigners more than Thais for hotel rooms. Thailandā€™s tourism sector is asking for an additional 1 billion baht budget. Phuket will have a tsunami drill on July 20 following multiple small tremors offshore. A Thai officer caught on camera riding carelessly wonā€™t be fined. PM Prayut drives an electric car with the Swiss ambassador. Bangkok authorities…

  • Thailand News Today | Thailand or Cambodia? Comparing 10 year visa programmes

    Thai health authorities insist that the latest Covid wave in Thailand will be ā€œsmall and controllableā€, and should be called a ā€œmini waveā€ not a new wave. Think – just the tip, not the full on thing.Ā  The Director-General of the DDC, Opas Kankawinpong, informed the media that the Omicron sub-variants BA.4, and BA.5, do transmit pretty quickly but do…

  • Thailand News Today | Thailand enjoys an increase in tourists and flights

      Since the government eliminated the Thailand Pass, flights and passengers have since increased at Bangkokā€™s Suvarnabhumi Airport by about 10% on average.Ā  July 1 saw the lifting of travel restrictions, including the need to apply in advance for a Thailand Pass, which the government touted as opening the floodgates to a surge of international travellers, predicting 3 and a…

  • Increase in flights after Thailand Pass nixed | GMT

    BKK Airport reports increase in flights after Thailand Pass nixed. Drug bonfire set alight today fuelled with 40 tonnes of illicit narcotics. BMA says ‘no’ to pot hub at Khao San Rd. Thai energy chief suggests senators shed suits to save energy. All this and more on todays Good Morning Thailand.

  • Thailand News Today | Inflation and fuel prices disrupting travel to Thailand

    Thailand is counting on the approaching high season to bring in up to 10 million tourists by the end of 2022 but inflation and the rise of fuel prices has resulted in fewer international flights arriving.Ā  There are also problems in both Europe and the US with flights being cancelled or with long delays. Numerous airline companies say they are…

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  • Thailand Tourism to Boom, is it Asiaā€™s Amsterdam? | Weekend Update

    The Thaiger visited a bar in one of the entertainment districts in Bangkok to find a very open and friendly green environment. The PM is very happy with the projected tourist figures for 2022 and cleaning up the cables in Bangkok is a team effort. All this and more on todays Weekend Update.

  • Thailand News Today | Monk accused of embezzling 95 million baht

      The head monk at Suthiwararam temple in Bangkok insisted he is innocent of any embezzlement charges after a renewed complaint was made against him. The templeā€™s former accountant, Channarong Piandee, has made a fresh complaint against the abbot, Suthiratanabundit monk, maintaining he embezzled 95 million baht and disposed of a partially cremated corpse into the Chao Phraya River, which…

  • Masks on Thai Flights & Closing Nightlife Joints | GMT

    Police close joints on Khao San Road, Bangkokā€™s Chinatown woes continue, PayPal Thailand back this year, masks on Thai flights, Bangkok open-air film festival is free to moviegoers next month, Thaiger charity and more on today’s Good Morning Thailand.

  • Thailand News Today | Court sentences police for torturing teenagerĀ 

    South Bangkok Civil Court yesterday ordered The Royal Thai Police to pay about 3.4 million baht in compensation for the false imprisonment and brutal torture of a teenager in 2009. Ritthirong Chuenchit was arrested by Prachin Buri Policeā€™s criminal investigation team on January 28, 2009, for suspected theft. During the investigation, police tried to extract a confession from the victim,…

  • Thailand News Today | Govt officials slammed for wasting tax money

      Government officials have been slammed by the public for wasting taxpayer money. Thai netizens have slammed government officials in the central province of Pathum Thani for wasting taxes on a pointless trip to Phang Nga and Phuket. Government officials from the Mueng ąø—ą¹ˆąø²ą¹‚ąø‚ąø„ąø‡ District were supposed to be taking part in a working seminar to develop womenā€™s potential in…

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  • Foreigner Sex Pest & Train fare Outrage | GMT

      BTS TRAIN FARE OUTRAGE. Millions travelled to Phuket in the first quarter of the year, Thai PM makes bizarre ā€˜go easy on meā€™ plea to media, The government wasting the publics money and 2 Indians caught with over 100 animals at Suvarnabhumi Airport.

  • Thailand News Today | Post pandemic Thailand – What to expect

    This Friday, July 1, there will be an official declaration that Thailand is now in ā€œpost pandemicā€ mode. Hereā€™s an overview of the current situation and what to expect.Ā  The word endemic is being avoided as Thai officials believe it will be up to the World Health Organisation to make that call. According to the Public Health Ministry permanent secretary…

  • Thailand News Today | Police arrested for bribery over Chinese adult films

    Thai health officials are expected to gather more data in coming weeks as the highly transmissible BA.4 and BA.5 sub-variants of Omicron spread in Thailand. There is a new wave of the two Omicron sub-variant infections hitting a number of countries that had, until recently, seen a large drop in their Covid case loads. Germany, Italy, Australia, Taiwan, Brazil, UK,…

  • How are people in Thailand dealing with the rise in prices | GMT

    Bangkok governor to assess designated rally grounds after 1 month. Bangkok Chinatown fire kills 1, terrified shoppers run for their lives. Commuters turning to trains, 30% increase in passengers. Is curry the solution for rising prices? The Pattaya Pride Parade and cactus Thieves. All this and more on todays Good Morning Thailand.