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TAT celebrates 64th anniversary, targets revenue of 3 trillion baht

TAT celebrates its 64th anniversary and moves forward to attract both Thai and international tourists. Aiming for a revenue target of 3 trillion baht, we are still confident that the dust situation in the northern region will definitely not affect this Songkran. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) organized an event celebrating the 64th anniversary of the Tourism Authority of Thailand's founding. There were allied agencies, both public and private, joining together to congratulate, such as the State Railway of Thailand. Various media outlets such as the Daily News. As for MCOT Public Company Limited, there is Mr. Phatiyuth Jaisawang, Acting Director-General. Come join in congratulating us. along with the management team and announcers from the Thai News Agency, with Ms. Thapanee Kiatpaiboon, TAT Governor, leading the TAT executive team to welcome TAT Governor stated that the TAT's goals for entering this 64th year are setting a revenue target of not less than 3 trillion baht and having at least 35 mill ion foreign tourists entering Thailand. He is confident that it will be able to exceed that. Definitely a target Because this year, not only TAT, but also working with partner agencies, both public and private, including foreign agencies, came to plan and design public relations to invite Thai tourism. continuously And if you look at the number of tourists in the first quarter of 2024 until now, it's already halfway through March. Total from the beginning of the year There are approximately 8 million foreigners who have traveled to Thailand. If 9 million people end up in the quarter, we are confident that the total will definitely meet the target at the end of the year. While during Songkran Many parties are concerned about the dust and smoke situation in the northern region. Especially in Chiang Mai Province, the TAT Governor said that so far there have been no reports of flight cancellations or room booking cancellations from both Thai and international tourists during Songkran. Everyone remains confident in the situation that if the time comes then everything will begin to be resolved. Source: Thai News Agency