Category - Thailand travel news

Vakuru veBangkok vanoshuvira kuve ne COVID-19

Health officials in Bangkok are urgently offering COVID-19 vaccines to residents at hotspots to help contain the outbreak. - eTurboNews | Trends | Travel News Online

Skål International Thailand inogadza Executive Executive Committee

The new committee under the leadership of ongoing President, Wolfgang Grimm, will focus on developing greater cooperation between the clubs to build membership and promote the organization’s mission of ‘Doing sustainable business among friends’. - eTurboNews | Trends | Travel News Online

Hafu yehotera dzeThailand dzinogona kuvhara muna Nyamavhuvhu

The Bank of Thailand (BOT) conducted a survey of hotels and announced that it expects the country’s third coronavirus wave to reduce the occupancy rate at the country’s hotels to only 9 percent this month - eTurboNews | Trends | Travel News Online

Thailand kuenda kuUK: Ah sei COVID-19 yachinja nzvimbo

For David Barrett, after 32 years living in Thailand, this former senior travel executive recently returned home to the UK to set up home. Here’s his story... - eTurboNews | Trends | Travel News Online

Mahotera ePhuket akavhara zvakare

Hotels in Phuket as well as Pattaya are closing down again due to another COVID-19 surge in Thailand. - eTurboNews | Trends | Travel News Online

Zvinoshamisa Thailand inofanirwa Kudzosera iyo Smile pane Yevashanyi Vashandi Maface

The complete lockdown of the Thai Travel and Tourism Industry had taken the smile away from so many dedicated workers in the travel and tourism industry. Thailand is on a path of reopening and PATA CEO Dr. Mario Hardy is recognizing the importance of the people working in tourism. - eTurboNews | Trends | Travel News Online

Inobatsira sei mabhuru ekufambisa?

Many countries are dutifully working on setting up travel bubbles with other nations especially with vaccinated people in mind. - eTurboNews | Trends | Travel News Online

Hapana kuvharirwa kwePhuket kutanga muna Chikunguru

Tourists wanting to visit Phuket, Thailand, who have been vaccinated will be able to do so without having to go through any quarantine starting on July 1, 2021. - eTurboNews | Trends | Travel News Online

SKAL Inotsigira Kubatsira Kwekufamba kweVaccinist Vashanyi

Thailand has low number of COVID-19 infections, but had always put safety over tourism. Starting in October the Kingdom sees a realistic chance to reopen tourism to its southern resort destinations for vaccinated visitors. - eTurboNews | Trends | Travel News Online