Brace yourself, world, for Thai Airways International (THAI) is all agog and set to boost government’s initiative of pulling in a greater spectrum of global visitors. This reinforcing strategy chiefly involves modifying its flight programs to create room for a higher influx of tourists, specifically targeting visitors from the vast expanse of China. Taking the helm and steering the adjustments to a successful fruition is none other than THAI’s competent Chief Operating Officer, Chai Eamsiri who announced this strategic move on the eve of the highly anticipated tourism boom season. Eamsiri held a cordial round table discussion with the Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin which encompassed in-depth assurance of preparations for an expected surge in foreign arrivals this year. This factor seems to be fueled by the temporary visa waiver scheme designed specifically for Chinese nationals, which rolls out next month. To elaborate, starting as early as Oct 1, THAI will…
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The Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister of Thailand, Anutin Charnvirakul, recently pronounced his confidence in the capabilities of his deputy, Chada Thaiset, in their collective fight against underworld networks. In particular, their aim is to sever the chains of command and control these mafia-like organizations exert over local governmental bodies. Following an incident of violence, in which one police officer was fatally shot and another injured, Minister Anutin tasked Chada Thaiset with scrutinizing and investigating local leaders suspected of affiliation with the criminal underworld. This incident, which took place at a party in the residence of a reputed leader in Nakhon Pathom’s Muang district, sparked public outrage and rekindled discussions about corruption in the ranks of public servants. When asked if this task came with a deadline, Minister Anutin dispelled such notions, stating that such deeply-rooted corruption was a persistent societal problem, and tackling it required sustained pressure and…
Chon Buri, a beachside region known for its serene beauty, made headlines yesterday when Chusak Nantithanyathada, the acting district chief, filed police complaints against a local resort owner and a village head. The allegations revolved around a construction project, which, according to the complaints, trespassed onto a coastal area in the picturesque Sattahip district. This legal storm was stirred up by Chon Buri’s provincial governor, Thawatchai Srithong, who had tasked Chusak with investigating the situation following a complaint about possible land encroachment. Of interest was a rapidly-developing ramp situated behind a now-defunct resort in tambon Samae San in Moo 1. The inspection kicked off on Sept 4. Senior Forestry Official Mongkrot Aunruang was able to confirm that the construction project had, indeed, encroached on coastal land. Utilizing GPS mapping, Mongkrot revealed that around 7 rai of the area was implicated. Finer details revealed a ramp stretching for 79 meters in…
Yesterday, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin presented his inaugural policy statement to the assembly, associating the current state of the nation to a “patient in need of rehabilitation.” He emphasized the urgent interventions required, including the provision of a 10,000-baht digital monetary stimulus and the reduction of energy tariffs. The Prime Minister underscored the alarming socio-political and economic crises Thailand is grappling with, significantly aggravated by the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. According to Mr. Srettha, enduring issues like poverty and social disparity are hindering Thailand’s progress and have engendered a crisis of public trust. The government’s primary goal, he affirmed, is to rectify these problems, laying the groundwork for national advancement. Moreover, Thavisin explained that the Thai economy has been weathering the storm of a shifting geopolitical landscape and the escalating struggle among global superpowers, necessitating astute strategic positioning for Thailand to shield its interests. The Prime Minister outlined the daunting situation…
The initial Cabinet meeting of Thailand’s new administration will have a key focus: predicting the workload escalation for authorities as they gear up to introduce a proposed visa-free scheme for travellers from China. This policy is being hailed as a master strategy to enhance Thailand’s tourism industry, and is anticipated to rake in a substantial income, as shared by the Prime Minister, Srettha Thavisin. The premier has consistently emphasized the critical role of tourism in driving the economy. In one of his initial actions in office, he embarked on a reconnoitre tour of Phuket to understand firsthand the situations concerning the tourism sector. The visa-free initiative is set to go live on October 1, leading key tourist provinces bracing for a surge of Chinese tourists. “The tourism sector has responded positively to the policy, which is expected to significantly increase the number of Chinese tourists, a considerable portion of the…
A wave of optimism is sweeping through Thailand’s transport and logistics industry. Suriya Juangroongruangkit, the nation’s Transport Minister, has recently teased with grand plans for transformation particularly in the rail and maritime sectors. Initially introduced during his inauguration, the comprehensive plans are expected to be officially released in the coming week. With a keen eye on fostering progress and development, Suriya is confident that a concentrated effort on upgrading these transportation avenues will significantly bolster Thailand’s position within the fiercely competitive logistics sector. A sector that’s currently experiencing a surge in growth and potential. Topping Suriya’s priority list is the quick and efficient completion of the double-track rail projects across the country. These projects are often seen as the backbone of the country’s infrastructure, with particular emphasis on the monumental 29.7 billion-baht overhaul between Khon Kaen and Nong Khai provinces. A testament to the project’s significance is Prime Minister Srettha…
Warm greetings embraced Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin and his deputy, Phumtham Wechayachai, as the duo alighted from their train journey from Udon Thani at the historical Nong Khai railway station on Saturday. The esteemed politicos had embarked on a strategic tour of the northeastern region of the country, proposing transformational economic initiatives for the province. The charismatic leader unveiled plans to orchestrate his inaugural mobile cabinet meeting in the rustic province of Nong Bua Lam Phu. Scheduled for November, the meeting is destined to spotlight the government’s concrete plans to economically revitalize the province and consequently, the entire northeastern region. ‘Why Nong Bua Lam Phu?’ many pondered, to which the Prime Minister responded with a look into his recent excursion to the region. Targeting the burning issues the locales wrestle with – be it the slump in income, the escalating drug menace, or the severe drought – the meeting aspires…
The province of Mae Hong Son in the north of Thailand has been recently devastated by intensive flooding, an aftermath of torrential rain that relentlessly lashed the region for hours. The hardest hit was the village of Huai Pha in the Muang district, nestled in between the streams of Mae Sa Ngee and Mae Sa Nga; the inundation was so severe that homes were submerged, resulting in the tragic disappearance of a 39-year-old woman. What was instanced as a regular downpour transmuted into a mini catastrophe, relentlessly wrecking havoc and sweeping across the village. Six houses have met with severe damage, inclusive of submerging 300 sacks of rice, two heavy-duty transportation trucks, 10 private motorcycles, a pair of tractors and numerous livestock under its terrifying churn. Unrelenting rescue missions are underway to locate the missing woman and to attempt saving the drowned livestock. The villagers recount the terrifying sight of…
The honourable Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin recently revealed exciting news that his inaugural mobile cabinet meeting will take place in the flourishing Nong Bua Lamphu province, come November. The PM addressed this at the Lao border checkpoint’s Customs Office in Nong Khai, emphasizing that this decision derived from his exploratory visit to the northeastern region, which intrigued him immensely. Prime Minister Srettha’s ambitious intention behind selecting Nong Bua Lamphu as the meeting’s venue is to confront and discuss the grassroots difficulties encountered by the local populace. These challenges include, but are not limited to, dwindling income, rampant drug menace, and debilitating droughts – all of which have been plaguing the region for far too long. Prior to his insightful trip to Nong Khai, the distinguished Prime Minister extended his visit to Khon Kaen and Udon Thani. He expressed his admiration for these provinces’ capacity to amplify their economies. This is…
A gripping tale unfurls in Nakhon Pathom’s Muang district, where former kamnan Praween Chankhlai stands accused of orchestrating the murder of a high-ranking police officer. Transpiring at a dinner party hosted at Chankhlai’s own home, the incident has sent seismic shockwaves through the local community, igniting an intriguing investigation filled with high stakes, loaded gun, a deadly chase and laced with scandalous political ties. Deputy national police chief, Pol Gen Surachate Hakparn, is conducting the investigation; he is backed by incontrovertible proof pointing towards Chankhlai’s involvement in the fatal attack on Pol Maj Sivakorn Saibua, a local highway police station chief. An extensive investigation is currently underway, with all leads pointing towards the influential local figure, who once served as a sub-district head accruing substantial power during his tenure. Under scrutiny is also the individuals who assisted the assailant in fleeing and attempting to destroy crucial evidence, like the CCTV…