BANGKOK, September 20, 2006 — Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA)
members in Thailand are keen to reassure the global travel trade that
the coup d'etat currently underway in the country has so far been
non-violent, and that travel and tourism facilities and services are
currently operating normally.
PATA President and CEO Mr Peter de Jong wrote to Thailand-based PATA
members this morning: "Even before this political crisis in Thailand
comes to a resolution, we at PATA feel that it is important to send a
clear message to the global travel industry that, so far at least, the
situation here is calm and non-violent."
Responses to his e-mail have been overwhelmingly reassuring. To the
question, "Are your current guests feeling comfortable about the
situation on the ground?" all respondents have so far answered in the
affirmative.
CB Richard Ellis EVP-Corporate Planning Mr Jeffrey Leong wrote: "There
was some apprehension among guests last night after news reports and
talks of road closures in Bangkok. However, last night's peaceful coup
was a relief, and there is a sense of heightened awareness this
morning and an expectation that the transition will remain peaceful in
the days ahead."
He added: "News coverage, headlines and pictures of tanks and military
personnel are not representative of the main parts of Bangkok. Other
than some government offices and communication networks occupied by a
military presence, most other parts of Bangkok are normal."
Bangkok-based Grand Diamond Suites Hotel General Manager Mr Chetsada
Techprasertporn wrote: "All our guests are comfortable and continue to
enjoy their shopping and sightseeing." He was keen to reassure the
global travel trade that "nothing untoward has happened, especially to
tourists visiting Thailand".
Despite the relative calm, Central Hotels & Resorts, Grand Diamond,
Minor International and Wired Destinations have all reported
cancellations.
Chaophya Park Hotel & Resorts General Manager Mr Andrew J Wood wrote: "Occupancy has dropped from 74% to 51% and many government functions
have been cancelled.
"Everyone is remaining very calm and most guests, both local and
overseas, understand very well the political background of current
events."
Thai Airways International has announced that it will maintain normal
operations for both domestic and international flights.
Updated Thailand tourism information is online at www.PATA.org/crisis.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT
PATA Communications
David Gillbanks / Paveena Olansuksakul
Tel: (66-2) 658-2000
E-mail: communications@PATA.org
Online pressroom: www.PATA.org/news
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Mission statement: "The Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) is a
membership association acting as a catalyst for the responsible
development of the Asia Pacific travel and tourism industry. In
partnership with PATA's private and public sector members, we enhance
the sustainable growth, value and quality of travel and tourism to,
from and within the region."
Founded in 1951, PATA is the recognised authority on Asia Pacific
travel and tourism. PATA provides leadership and advocacy to the
collective efforts of nearly 100 government, state and city tourism
bodies, more than 55 airlines and cruise lines, and hundreds of travel
industry companies. In addition, thousands of travel professionals
belong to dozens of PATA chapters worldwide. PATA is a not-for-profit
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