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TAT and Thai Smile join forces to promote quality Thailand tours for Chinese visitors

Bangkok, 7 October, 2016 – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is joining forces with THAI Smile Airways to promote quality tours for visitors from the People’s Republic of China.

The initiative kicked off with a media familiarisation trip for 12 members of the media from the Chinese cities of Changsha and Chongqing to explore the many attractions of Surat Thani province including Khao Sok National Park and the resort island of Ko Samui from 22 to 27 September, 2016.

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Members of the media from Changsha and Chongqing

The journalists flew on the THAI Smile route from Changsha and Chongqing and stayed in Bangkok for a night before flying to the tropical South. The airline operates on all routes using Airbus A320-200 aircraft.

Ms. Runjuan Tongrut, TAT Executive Director of the East Asia Region said so many tourists now come to Thailand from China seeking unique and exciting experiences.

“By partnering with THAI Smile, we can show them the traditional ways of life found in Thailand’s southern regions and enable them to take part in some of the cultural activities found there.

“This wonderful region of the nation with its islands and parks is often little visited by Chinese visitors. But these new routes mean they can fly home with amazing stories from amazing Thailand to tell,” Ms. Runjuan said.

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During the trip to Ko Samui

Surat Thani has long been a popular destination for international tourists thanks to its famous islands, beaches and national and marine parks. The region also offers hiking and rock climbing, not to mention the world famous Full Moon Party that is held on Ko Phangan.

Surat Thani Airport is only an hour’s fight from Bangkok offering an easy transit for travellers flying into Bangkok with many direct flights from many cities in China.

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At their accommodation in Khao Sok National Park, Surat Thani

THAI Smile Airways, a wholly owned subsidiary of Thai Airways International, is reaching out to the Chinese market offering more routes and increased frequency of flights with the aim of becoming the region’s leading airline.

Along with the new routes between Bangkok and the Chinese cities of Chonqing and Changsha, the airline provides highly experienced crews and pilots including fluent speakers of Mandarin and Cantonese on each flight.

In addition, a generous baggage allowance of 20 kg, wider seats and delicious Thai food are making THAI Smile a popular choice among local travellers and tourists.

THAI Smile Airways operates a daily direct flight on both the Bangkok- Changsha and Bangkok- Chonqing routes.

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