Thailand’s CCSA approves 4-phase reopening plan from October until January 2022

Thailand’s CCSA approves 4-phase reopening plan from October until January 2022 October continues to see 4 beach resort destinations welcoming vaccinated foreign tourists, while November will see 10 more destinations reopening to international tourism. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) would like to report that during today’s meeting, the Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) […]

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Thailand Construction News E-Newsletter (TCN313) out today!

Thailand Construction News E-Newsletter (TCN313) out today! Read a copy here Thailand Construction News – TCN313 – 27.09.21 Why not subscribe (click here) – its FREE and out fortnightly-ish. Thailand Construction News, or ‘TCN’ as it’s better known, is Thailand’s construction and engineering orientated e-newsletter and website, produced with expatriates, senior-management Thais and other like-minded […]

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Firms rip in to Thailand’s Covid-19 reopening delay from 01 October to 01 November 2021

Firms rip in to Thailand’s Covid-19 reopening delay from 01 October to 01 November 2021 Move hurts chances of Q4 rebound 24 September 2021 Confusion over reopening timelines has spoiled the chance for the tourism industry to rebound during the coming high season as inconsistent policies damage the country’s credibility and international tour operators refrain […]

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Can Bangkok’s historic art deco theater ‘The Scala cinema’ be saved?

Can Bangkok’s historic art deco theater ‘The Scala cinema’ be saved? Last week we published the news article “Bangkok’s historic art deco theater ‘Scala cinema’ doomed to become Central mall” sourced from from Coconuts’ website. We received the following very interesting follow-up by regular reader John Lukens: I contacted a retired professor of Urban Planning […]

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Dutchman’s lawsuit to strike down higher expat fees at Thai hospitals nears verdict

Dutchman’s lawsuit to strike down higher expat fees at Thai hospitals nears verdict Seeking to end dual-pricing at Thailand’s public hospitals A court will hear Tuesday the final arguments in an anti-discrimination suit brought by a Dutch national seeking to end dual-pricing at Thailand’s public hospitals. The Administrative Court in Phetchaburi province will hold its […]

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