Situation Update: Thailand Political Developments Monday 20 January, 2014

Situation Update: Thailand Political Developments Monday 20 January, 2014

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Situation Update: Thailand Political Developments
Monday 20 January, 2014   |   

Issued at Bangkok at 16.00 hrs. (GMT+7) on 20 January 2014

Further to our latest update released yesterday afternoon, it is still business as usual in Thailand despite the ongoing anti-government demonstration in Bangkok, which has been carried out in a peaceful manner. However, the situation at rally sites and demonstration marches has become unstable following incidents that occurred sporadically since last week. These incidents are under investigation.

Although no tourists were hurt by any of the incidents, tourists are still advised to be vigilant and avoid rally sites and demonstration marches. In addition, even as most rally sites seem to be eventful with concerts and entertaining activities, tourists are recommended to use common sense and avoid these areas. There is a wealth of tourist attractions and activities available in most parts of Bangkok, and tourists can better enjoy their holidays by not getting caught in traffic disruptions or delays, which may occur, near the demonstration sites or where large crowds of demonstrators may gather. Once again, it should be stressed that tourists have not been targeted in the ongoing anti-government demonstrations.

The major rally sites remain at six downtown intersections and nearby streets – Pathumwan, Ratchaprasong, Silom (Lumpini Park), Latphrao, Asoke and the Victory Monument roundabout. Other major rally sites are at the Government Complex on Chaeng Wattana Road, Phan Fa Bridge on Ratchadamnoen Avenue and Chamai Maruchet Bridge on Phitsanulok Road. Roads or some lanes at these areas may be closed to traffic. Meanwhile, the anti-government demonstrators’ daily marches may disrupt traffic on some other roads at certain times.

It is business as usual in Thailand

Apart from incidents occurred at rally sites and demonstration marches, life in the most parts of Bangkok and throughout Thailand continues as per normal.

In Bangkok, traffic in most parts of the city is moving normally since all other roads and expressways are not affected by the demonstrations.

All major tourist attractions in the Thai capital, including the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, the Grand Palace and the Temple of Dawn, are open normally. Tourists can visit all attractions using the usual means of transport, including buses, vans and car transfers by tour companies, taxis, the Skytrain, the subway or the boat and ferry service.

Businesses, including banks, petrol and gas stations, hotels, spas, restaurants, entertainment venues, cinemas, convention centres, shopping malls, superstores, convenient stores, pharmacies, hospitals and the like are open and operating as per normal. However, shopping venues in the rally areas may change their opening hours while some businesses, including bank branches and petrol stations – may be closed. Telephone – landline and mobile – and Internet services continue to be available 24/7 as per normal.

Transportation

All airports in Bangkok and throughout Thailand are open and operating as per normal. Air passengers with flights departing out of Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang International Airports are advised to allocate at least four hours prior to their scheduled flight departure time and to check the flight status prior to travelling.

For tourists travelling within Bangkok, the available means of transport are as follows:

  • The BTS Skytrain runs between Mo Chit and Bearing Stations (Sukhumvit Line), and between the National Stadium and Bang Wa Stations (Silom Line).
  • The MRT subway runs between Bang Sue and Hua Lamphong Stations.
  • The Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA) operates several bus and van services throughout Bangkok. Many bus routes may be adjusted to avoid the protest areas.
  • Boat and ferry services on Saen Saep Canal and the Chao Phraya River.

For tourists with flights arriving in or leaving Bangkok, the available means of transport are as follows:

  • The Suvarnabhumi Airport Rail Link’s SA Express and SA City Line trains run between Suvarnabhumi Airport and Bangkok downtown (Makkasan City Air Terminal and Phayathai Stations). From the two downtown stations, tourists can connect to and from their destinations using the Skytrain or the subway.
  • The State Railway of Thailand’s (SRT) northern train line runs through Don Mueang International Airport station to Hua Lamphong Station.
  • About 6,000 taxis registered with the Airports of Thailand Public Limited Company (AOT) have been given special stickers to show that the vehicles are carrying tourists.

Elsewhere in the country, all means of transport are operating as per normal, including train services by the SRT and bus and van services by the Transport Co., Ltd.

Tourist assistance measures

  • A Tourist’s Friend Centre (TFC) is open at the Sports Authority of Thailand at Hua Mark Stadium and a Tourist Care Unit at the Suvarnabhumi Airport’s Arrival Hall, 2nd Floor, Gate 7 to coordinate with all concerned public and private agencies to provide assistance to tourists. Direct Tel: +66 (0) 2314 1212 as well as the Don Mueang International Airports. Direct Tel: +66 (0) 2535 3861, +66 (0) 2535 3863.
  • A Tourist Help Desk is available at the BTS Skytrain Siam, Phaya Thai, Ekkamai and Sala Daeng Stations.
  • A Shuttle Bus Pick-up Point is located at the Jewellery Trade Tower, Windsor Suites Hotel and Twin Towers Hotel. Each location has 1 bus, 2 vans and 1 boat on standby. The pick-up point may change as deemed appropriate by the responsible agencies.
  • Rapid Tourist Police units and 50 volunteers are on standby to assist tourists who may require travelling through the demonstration areas. In addition, accommodation near the airports will be reserved for tourists waiting or arriving late for their flights.
  • At the Suvarnabhumi Airport, an Airport Operation Centre offers assistance to passengers at the check-in counter row R, Departure Hall, 4th floor of the Passenger Terminal. Waiting areas have also been assigned for passengers missing their flights due to the travel uncertainties from Bangkok downtown.
  • In addition, Suvarnabhumi Airport deploys a group of facilitation personnel from the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), the Association of Thai Travel Agents and the Thai Hotels Association to assist passengers near the AOT Information Counter, Arrival Hall, 2nd Floor of the Passenger Terminal.

Other major tourist destinations in Thailand

Tourists with flights arriving in Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi or Don Mueang International Airports) and wish to see Thailand’s wealth of cultural and natural attractions outside of the Thai capital are recommended to make use of the many daily domestic flights, as well as bus and car transfers, to get to the following destinations directly:

Chiang Mai: Located 716 km north of Suvarnabhumi Airport, 7-8 hours by car or about 1 hour by plane. Attraction highlights: Wiang Kum Kam, Doi Inthanon National Park, Doi Suthep-Doi Pui National Park, Ang Khang Royal Project, Ratchaphruek Garden and many superb temples.

Phuket: Located 865 km south of Suvarnabhumi Airport or 9-10 hours by car or 1 hour 25 minutes by plane. Attraction highlights: various beautiful beaches and a trip to nearby gorgeous Phang-nga Bay, exquisite pool villa accommodation and luxury spa treatments.

Pattaya: Located 120 km southeast of Suvarnabhumi Airport or about 1-2 hours by car. Attraction highlights: beautiful beaches, Ko Lan, entertainment shows, zip-line adventure, boxing lesson, shopping opportunities, floating market and various theme venues.

Hua Hin: Located 227.5 km southwest of Suvarnabhumi Airport or 2-3 hours by car. Attraction highlights: beautiful beaches, Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park, Kaeng Krachan National Park, Maruekhathaiyawan Palace, floating markets and vineyards.

Ko Samui: Located 804 km southwest of Suvarnabhumi Airport or 10-11 hours by car and ferry or about 1 hour by plane. Attraction highlights: beautiful beaches, Mu Ko Ang Thong National Park, pool villa accommodation and luxury spa treatments.

Khon Kaen: Located 458 km northeast of Suvarnabhumi Airport or 5-6 hours by car or just under 1 hour by plane. Attraction highlights: Thai Silk Centre, Chang-kra Orchid Garden, King Cobra Village, temples and Phu Wiang National Park – which demonstrates that the Isan Plateau was once home of dinosaurs.

Sukhothai: Located 439.7 km north of Suvarnabhumi Airport or 4-5 hours by car or about 1 hour by plane. Attraction highlights: Sukhothai Historial Park, Si Satchanalai Historical Park, Sangkhalok Museum, Wat Maha That, Wat Phra Si Ratana Maha That and Wat Si Chum.

For instant updates, follow Amazing Thailand through the Application Line and Facebook or Twitter @ThailandFanClub.

For information on tourist attractions and activities, visit: www.tourismthailand.org.

For live videos of attractions in Thailand, download the Thai Live Cam mobile application at: http://livecam.tourismthailand.org/

For daily news on TAT and the Thai tourism industry, visit: www.tatnews.org

 

Useful contact numbers:

Tourist’s Friend Centre +66 (0) 2314 1212

TAT Call Centre 1672

Tourist Police Call Centre 1155

Traffic Police Call Centre 1197

BMTA (city bus and van service) Call Centre 1348

BTS Hotline +66 (0) 2617 6000

MRT Customer Relations Center +66 (0) 2624 5200

SRT (train service) Call Centre 1690

Transport Co., Ltd., (inter-provincial bus service) Call Centre 1490

AOT (Suvarnabhumi Airport) Call Centre 1722

Suvarnabhumi Airport Operation Centre (temporary) +66 (0) 2132-9950 or 2

Don Mueang Airport Operation Centre (temporary) +66 (0) 2535-3861, +66 (0) 2535-3863

Thai Airways International Call Centre +66 (0) 2356 1111

Bangkok Airways Call Centre 1771

Nok Air Call Centre 1318

Thai AirAsia Call Centre +66 (0) 2515 9999

- See more at: http://www.tatnews.org/situation-update-thailand-political-developments-57/#sthash.UV6NyZWu.dpuf
Situation Update: Thailand Political Developments
Monday 20 January, 2014   |   

Issued at Bangkok at 16.00 hrs. (GMT+7) on 20 January 2014

Further to our latest update released yesterday afternoon, it is still business as usual in Thailand despite the ongoing anti-government demonstration in Bangkok, which has been carried out in a peaceful manner. However, the situation at rally sites and demonstration marches has become unstable following incidents that occurred sporadically since last week. These incidents are under investigation.

Although no tourists were hurt by any of the incidents, tourists are still advised to be vigilant and avoid rally sites and demonstration marches. In addition, even as most rally sites seem to be eventful with concerts and entertaining activities, tourists are recommended to use common sense and avoid these areas. There is a wealth of tourist attractions and activities available in most parts of Bangkok, and tourists can better enjoy their holidays by not getting caught in traffic disruptions or delays, which may occur, near the demonstration sites or where large crowds of demonstrators may gather. Once again, it should be stressed that tourists have not been targeted in the ongoing anti-government demonstrations.

The major rally sites remain at six downtown intersections and nearby streets – Pathumwan, Ratchaprasong, Silom (Lumpini Park), Latphrao, Asoke and the Victory Monument roundabout. Other major rally sites are at the Government Complex on Chaeng Wattana Road, Phan Fa Bridge on Ratchadamnoen Avenue and Chamai Maruchet Bridge on Phitsanulok Road. Roads or some lanes at these areas may be closed to traffic. Meanwhile, the anti-government demonstrators’ daily marches may disrupt traffic on some other roads at certain times.

It is business as usual in Thailand

Apart from incidents occurred at rally sites and demonstration marches, life in the most parts of Bangkok and throughout Thailand continues as per normal.

In Bangkok, traffic in most parts of the city is moving normally since all other roads and expressways are not affected by the demonstrations.

All major tourist attractions in the Thai capital, including the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, the Grand Palace and the Temple of Dawn, are open normally. Tourists can visit all attractions using the usual means of transport, including buses, vans and car transfers by tour companies, taxis, the Skytrain, the subway or the boat and ferry service.

Businesses, including banks, petrol and gas stations, hotels, spas, restaurants, entertainment venues, cinemas, convention centres, shopping malls, superstores, convenient stores, pharmacies, hospitals and the like are open and operating as per normal. However, shopping venues in the rally areas may change their opening hours while some businesses, including bank branches and petrol stations – may be closed. Telephone – landline and mobile – and Internet services continue to be available 24/7 as per normal.

Transportation

All airports in Bangkok and throughout Thailand are open and operating as per normal. Air passengers with flights departing out of Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang International Airports are advised to allocate at least four hours prior to their scheduled flight departure time and to check the flight status prior to travelling.

For tourists travelling within Bangkok, the available means of transport are as follows:

  • The BTS Skytrain runs between Mo Chit and Bearing Stations (Sukhumvit Line), and between the National Stadium and Bang Wa Stations (Silom Line).
  • The MRT subway runs between Bang Sue and Hua Lamphong Stations.
  • The Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA) operates several bus and van services throughout Bangkok. Many bus routes may be adjusted to avoid the protest areas.
  • Boat and ferry services on Saen Saep Canal and the Chao Phraya River.

For tourists with flights arriving in or leaving Bangkok, the available means of transport are as follows:

  • The Suvarnabhumi Airport Rail Link’s SA Express and SA City Line trains run between Suvarnabhumi Airport and Bangkok downtown (Makkasan City Air Terminal and Phayathai Stations). From the two downtown stations, tourists can connect to and from their destinations using the Skytrain or the subway.
  • The State Railway of Thailand’s (SRT) northern train line runs through Don Mueang International Airport station to Hua Lamphong Station.
  • About 6,000 taxis registered with the Airports of Thailand Public Limited Company (AOT) have been given special stickers to show that the vehicles are carrying tourists.

Elsewhere in the country, all means of transport are operating as per normal, including train services by the SRT and bus and van services by the Transport Co., Ltd.

Tourist assistance measures

  • A Tourist’s Friend Centre (TFC) is open at the Sports Authority of Thailand at Hua Mark Stadium and a Tourist Care Unit at the Suvarnabhumi Airport’s Arrival Hall, 2nd Floor, Gate 7 to coordinate with all concerned public and private agencies to provide assistance to tourists. Direct Tel: +66 (0) 2314 1212 as well as the Don Mueang International Airports. Direct Tel: +66 (0) 2535 3861, +66 (0) 2535 3863.
  • A Tourist Help Desk is available at the BTS Skytrain Siam, Phaya Thai, Ekkamai and Sala Daeng Stations.
  • A Shuttle Bus Pick-up Point is located at the Jewellery Trade Tower, Windsor Suites Hotel and Twin Towers Hotel. Each location has 1 bus, 2 vans and 1 boat on standby. The pick-up point may change as deemed appropriate by the responsible agencies.
  • Rapid Tourist Police units and 50 volunteers are on standby to assist tourists who may require travelling through the demonstration areas. In addition, accommodation near the airports will be reserved for tourists waiting or arriving late for their flights.
  • At the Suvarnabhumi Airport, an Airport Operation Centre offers assistance to passengers at the check-in counter row R, Departure Hall, 4th floor of the Passenger Terminal. Waiting areas have also been assigned for passengers missing their flights due to the travel uncertainties from Bangkok downtown.
  • In addition, Suvarnabhumi Airport deploys a group of facilitation personnel from the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), the Association of Thai Travel Agents and the Thai Hotels Association to assist passengers near the AOT Information Counter, Arrival Hall, 2nd Floor of the Passenger Terminal.

Other major tourist destinations in Thailand

Tourists with flights arriving in Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi or Don Mueang International Airports) and wish to see Thailand’s wealth of cultural and natural attractions outside of the Thai capital are recommended to make use of the many daily domestic flights, as well as bus and car transfers, to get to the following destinations directly:

Chiang Mai: Located 716 km north of Suvarnabhumi Airport, 7-8 hours by car or about 1 hour by plane. Attraction highlights: Wiang Kum Kam, Doi Inthanon National Park, Doi Suthep-Doi Pui National Park, Ang Khang Royal Project, Ratchaphruek Garden and many superb temples.

Phuket: Located 865 km south of Suvarnabhumi Airport or 9-10 hours by car or 1 hour 25 minutes by plane. Attraction highlights: various beautiful beaches and a trip to nearby gorgeous Phang-nga Bay, exquisite pool villa accommodation and luxury spa treatments.

Pattaya: Located 120 km southeast of Suvarnabhumi Airport or about 1-2 hours by car. Attraction highlights: beautiful beaches, Ko Lan, entertainment shows, zip-line adventure, boxing lesson, shopping opportunities, floating market and various theme venues.

Hua Hin: Located 227.5 km southwest of Suvarnabhumi Airport or 2-3 hours by car. Attraction highlights: beautiful beaches, Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park, Kaeng Krachan National Park, Maruekhathaiyawan Palace, floating markets and vineyards.

Ko Samui: Located 804 km southwest of Suvarnabhumi Airport or 10-11 hours by car and ferry or about 1 hour by plane. Attraction highlights: beautiful beaches, Mu Ko Ang Thong National Park, pool villa accommodation and luxury spa treatments.

Khon Kaen: Located 458 km northeast of Suvarnabhumi Airport or 5-6 hours by car or just under 1 hour by plane. Attraction highlights: Thai Silk Centre, Chang-kra Orchid Garden, King Cobra Village, temples and Phu Wiang National Park – which demonstrates that the Isan Plateau was once home of dinosaurs.

Sukhothai: Located 439.7 km north of Suvarnabhumi Airport or 4-5 hours by car or about 1 hour by plane. Attraction highlights: Sukhothai Historial Park, Si Satchanalai Historical Park, Sangkhalok Museum, Wat Maha That, Wat Phra Si Ratana Maha That and Wat Si Chum.

For instant updates, follow Amazing Thailand through the Application Line and Facebook or Twitter @ThailandFanClub.

For information on tourist attractions and activities, visit: www.tourismthailand.org.

For live videos of attractions in Thailand, download the Thai Live Cam mobile application at: http://livecam.tourismthailand.org/

For daily news on TAT and the Thai tourism industry, visit: www.tatnews.org

 

Useful contact numbers:

Tourist’s Friend Centre +66 (0) 2314 1212

TAT Call Centre 1672

Tourist Police Call Centre 1155

Traffic Police Call Centre 1197

BMTA (city bus and van service) Call Centre 1348

BTS Hotline +66 (0) 2617 6000

MRT Customer Relations Center +66 (0) 2624 5200

SRT (train service) Call Centre 1690

Transport Co., Ltd., (inter-provincial bus service) Call Centre 1490

AOT (Suvarnabhumi Airport) Call Centre 1722

Suvarnabhumi Airport Operation Centre (temporary) +66 (0) 2132-9950 or 2

Don Mueang Airport Operation Centre (temporary) +66 (0) 2535-3861, +66 (0) 2535-3863

Thai Airways International Call Centre +66 (0) 2356 1111

Bangkok Airways Call Centre 1771

Nok Air Call Centre 1318

Thai AirAsia Call Centre +66 (0) 2515 9999

- See more at: http://www.tatnews.org/situation-update-thailand-political-developments-57/#sthash.UV6NyZWu.dpuf
Situation Update: Thailand Political Developments
Monday 20 January, 2014   |   

Issued at Bangkok at 16.00 hrs. (GMT+7) on 20 January 2014

Further to our latest update released yesterday afternoon, it is still business as usual in Thailand despite the ongoing anti-government demonstration in Bangkok, which has been carried out in a peaceful manner. However, the situation at rally sites and demonstration marches has become unstable following incidents that occurred sporadically since last week. These incidents are under investigation.

Although no tourists were hurt by any of the incidents, tourists are still advised to be vigilant and avoid rally sites and demonstration marches. In addition, even as most rally sites seem to be eventful with concerts and entertaining activities, tourists are recommended to use common sense and avoid these areas. There is a wealth of tourist attractions and activities available in most parts of Bangkok, and tourists can better enjoy their holidays by not getting caught in traffic disruptions or delays, which may occur, near the demonstration sites or where large crowds of demonstrators may gather. Once again, it should be stressed that tourists have not been targeted in the ongoing anti-government demonstrations.

The major rally sites remain at six downtown intersections and nearby streets – Pathumwan, Ratchaprasong, Silom (Lumpini Park), Latphrao, Asoke and the Victory Monument roundabout. Other major rally sites are at the Government Complex on Chaeng Wattana Road, Phan Fa Bridge on Ratchadamnoen Avenue and Chamai Maruchet Bridge on Phitsanulok Road. Roads or some lanes at these areas may be closed to traffic. Meanwhile, the anti-government demonstrators’ daily marches may disrupt traffic on some other roads at certain times.

It is business as usual in Thailand

Apart from incidents occurred at rally sites and demonstration marches, life in the most parts of Bangkok and throughout Thailand continues as per normal.

In Bangkok, traffic in most parts of the city is moving normally since all other roads and expressways are not affected by the demonstrations.

All major tourist attractions in the Thai capital, including the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, the Grand Palace and the Temple of Dawn, are open normally. Tourists can visit all attractions using the usual means of transport, including buses, vans and car transfers by tour companies, taxis, the Skytrain, the subway or the boat and ferry service.

Businesses, including banks, petrol and gas stations, hotels, spas, restaurants, entertainment venues, cinemas, convention centres, shopping malls, superstores, convenient stores, pharmacies, hospitals and the like are open and operating as per normal. However, shopping venues in the rally areas may change their opening hours while some businesses, including bank branches and petrol stations – may be closed. Telephone – landline and mobile – and Internet services continue to be available 24/7 as per normal.

Transportation

All airports in Bangkok and throughout Thailand are open and operating as per normal. Air passengers with flights departing out of Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang International Airports are advised to allocate at least four hours prior to their scheduled flight departure time and to check the flight status prior to travelling.

For tourists travelling within Bangkok, the available means of transport are as follows:

  • The BTS Skytrain runs between Mo Chit and Bearing Stations (Sukhumvit Line), and between the National Stadium and Bang Wa Stations (Silom Line).
  • The MRT subway runs between Bang Sue and Hua Lamphong Stations.
  • The Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA) operates several bus and van services throughout Bangkok. Many bus routes may be adjusted to avoid the protest areas.
  • Boat and ferry services on Saen Saep Canal and the Chao Phraya River.

For tourists with flights arriving in or leaving Bangkok, the available means of transport are as follows:

  • The Suvarnabhumi Airport Rail Link’s SA Express and SA City Line trains run between Suvarnabhumi Airport and Bangkok downtown (Makkasan City Air Terminal and Phayathai Stations). From the two downtown stations, tourists can connect to and from their destinations using the Skytrain or the subway.
  • The State Railway of Thailand’s (SRT) northern train line runs through Don Mueang International Airport station to Hua Lamphong Station.
  • About 6,000 taxis registered with the Airports of Thailand Public Limited Company (AOT) have been given special stickers to show that the vehicles are carrying tourists.

Elsewhere in the country, all means of transport are operating as per normal, including train services by the SRT and bus and van services by the Transport Co., Ltd.

Tourist assistance measures

  • A Tourist’s Friend Centre (TFC) is open at the Sports Authority of Thailand at Hua Mark Stadium and a Tourist Care Unit at the Suvarnabhumi Airport’s Arrival Hall, 2nd Floor, Gate 7 to coordinate with all concerned public and private agencies to provide assistance to tourists. Direct Tel: +66 (0) 2314 1212 as well as the Don Mueang International Airports. Direct Tel: +66 (0) 2535 3861, +66 (0) 2535 3863.
  • A Tourist Help Desk is available at the BTS Skytrain Siam, Phaya Thai, Ekkamai and Sala Daeng Stations.
  • A Shuttle Bus Pick-up Point is located at the Jewellery Trade Tower, Windsor Suites Hotel and Twin Towers Hotel. Each location has 1 bus, 2 vans and 1 boat on standby. The pick-up point may change as deemed appropriate by the responsible agencies.
  • Rapid Tourist Police units and 50 volunteers are on standby to assist tourists who may require travelling through the demonstration areas. In addition, accommodation near the airports will be reserved for tourists waiting or arriving late for their flights.
  • At the Suvarnabhumi Airport, an Airport Operation Centre offers assistance to passengers at the check-in counter row R, Departure Hall, 4th floor of the Passenger Terminal. Waiting areas have also been assigned for passengers missing their flights due to the travel uncertainties from Bangkok downtown.
  • In addition, Suvarnabhumi Airport deploys a group of facilitation personnel from the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), the Association of Thai Travel Agents and the Thai Hotels Association to assist passengers near the AOT Information Counter, Arrival Hall, 2nd Floor of the Passenger Terminal.

Other major tourist destinations in Thailand

Tourists with flights arriving in Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi or Don Mueang International Airports) and wish to see Thailand’s wealth of cultural and natural attractions outside of the Thai capital are recommended to make use of the many daily domestic flights, as well as bus and car transfers, to get to the following destinations directly:

Chiang Mai: Located 716 km north of Suvarnabhumi Airport, 7-8 hours by car or about 1 hour by plane. Attraction highlights: Wiang Kum Kam, Doi Inthanon National Park, Doi Suthep-Doi Pui National Park, Ang Khang Royal Project, Ratchaphruek Garden and many superb temples.

Phuket: Located 865 km south of Suvarnabhumi Airport or 9-10 hours by car or 1 hour 25 minutes by plane. Attraction highlights: various beautiful beaches and a trip to nearby gorgeous Phang-nga Bay, exquisite pool villa accommodation and luxury spa treatments.

Pattaya: Located 120 km southeast of Suvarnabhumi Airport or about 1-2 hours by car. Attraction highlights: beautiful beaches, Ko Lan, entertainment shows, zip-line adventure, boxing lesson, shopping opportunities, floating market and various theme venues.

Hua Hin: Located 227.5 km southwest of Suvarnabhumi Airport or 2-3 hours by car. Attraction highlights: beautiful beaches, Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park, Kaeng Krachan National Park, Maruekhathaiyawan Palace, floating markets and vineyards.

Ko Samui: Located 804 km southwest of Suvarnabhumi Airport or 10-11 hours by car and ferry or about 1 hour by plane. Attraction highlights: beautiful beaches, Mu Ko Ang Thong National Park, pool villa accommodation and luxury spa treatments.

Khon Kaen: Located 458 km northeast of Suvarnabhumi Airport or 5-6 hours by car or just under 1 hour by plane. Attraction highlights: Thai Silk Centre, Chang-kra Orchid Garden, King Cobra Village, temples and Phu Wiang National Park – which demonstrates that the Isan Plateau was once home of dinosaurs.

Sukhothai: Located 439.7 km north of Suvarnabhumi Airport or 4-5 hours by car or about 1 hour by plane. Attraction highlights: Sukhothai Historial Park, Si Satchanalai Historical Park, Sangkhalok Museum, Wat Maha That, Wat Phra Si Ratana Maha That and Wat Si Chum.

For instant updates, follow Amazing Thailand through the Application Line and Facebook or Twitter @ThailandFanClub.

For information on tourist attractions and activities, visit: www.tourismthailand.org.

For live videos of attractions in Thailand, download the Thai Live Cam mobile application at: http://livecam.tourismthailand.org/

For daily news on TAT and the Thai tourism industry, visit: www.tatnews.org

 

Useful contact numbers:

Tourist’s Friend Centre +66 (0) 2314 1212

TAT Call Centre 1672

Tourist Police Call Centre 1155

Traffic Police Call Centre 1197

BMTA (city bus and van service) Call Centre 1348

BTS Hotline +66 (0) 2617 6000

MRT Customer Relations Center +66 (0) 2624 5200

SRT (train service) Call Centre 1690

Transport Co., Ltd., (inter-provincial bus service) Call Centre 1490

AOT (Suvarnabhumi Airport) Call Centre 1722

Suvarnabhumi Airport Operation Centre (temporary) +66 (0) 2132-9950 or 2

Don Mueang Airport Operation Centre (temporary) +66 (0) 2535-3861, +66 (0) 2535-3863

Thai Airways International Call Centre +66 (0) 2356 1111

Bangkok Airways Call Centre 1771

Nok Air Call Centre 1318

Thai AirAsia Call Centre +66 (0) 2515 9999

- See more at: http://www.tatnews.org/situation-update-thailand-political-developments-57/#sthash.UV6NyZWu.dpuf
Situation Update: Thailand Political Developments
Monday 20 January, 2014   |   

Issued at Bangkok at 16.00 hrs. (GMT+7) on 20 January 2014

Further to our latest update released yesterday afternoon, it is still business as usual in Thailand despite the ongoing anti-government demonstration in Bangkok, which has been carried out in a peaceful manner. However, the situation at rally sites and demonstration marches has become unstable following incidents that occurred sporadically since last week. These incidents are under investigation.

Although no tourists were hurt by any of the incidents, tourists are still advised to be vigilant and avoid rally sites and demonstration marches. In addition, even as most rally sites seem to be eventful with concerts and entertaining activities, tourists are recommended to use common sense and avoid these areas. There is a wealth of tourist attractions and activities available in most parts of Bangkok, and tourists can better enjoy their holidays by not getting caught in traffic disruptions or delays, which may occur, near the demonstration sites or where large crowds of demonstrators may gather. Once again, it should be stressed that tourists have not been targeted in the ongoing anti-government demonstrations.

The major rally sites remain at six downtown intersections and nearby streets – Pathumwan, Ratchaprasong, Silom (Lumpini Park), Latphrao, Asoke and the Victory Monument roundabout. Other major rally sites are at the Government Complex on Chaeng Wattana Road, Phan Fa Bridge on Ratchadamnoen Avenue and Chamai Maruchet Bridge on Phitsanulok Road. Roads or some lanes at these areas may be closed to traffic. Meanwhile, the anti-government demonstrators’ daily marches may disrupt traffic on some other roads at certain times.

It is business as usual in Thailand

Apart from incidents occurred at rally sites and demonstration marches, life in the most parts of Bangkok and throughout Thailand continues as per normal.

In Bangkok, traffic in most parts of the city is moving normally since all other roads and expressways are not affected by the demonstrations.

All major tourist attractions in the Thai capital, including the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, the Grand Palace and the Temple of Dawn, are open normally. Tourists can visit all attractions using the usual means of transport, including buses, vans and car transfers by tour companies, taxis, the Skytrain, the subway or the boat and ferry service.

Businesses, including banks, petrol and gas stations, hotels, spas, restaurants, entertainment venues, cinemas, convention centres, shopping malls, superstores, convenient stores, pharmacies, hospitals and the like are open and operating as per normal. However, shopping venues in the rally areas may change their opening hours while some businesses, including bank branches and petrol stations – may be closed. Telephone – landline and mobile – and Internet services continue to be available 24/7 as per normal.

Transportation

All airports in Bangkok and throughout Thailand are open and operating as per normal. Air passengers with flights departing out of Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang International Airports are advised to allocate at least four hours prior to their scheduled flight departure time and to check the flight status prior to travelling.

For tourists travelling within Bangkok, the available means of transport are as follows:

  • The BTS Skytrain runs between Mo Chit and Bearing Stations (Sukhumvit Line), and between the National Stadium and Bang Wa Stations (Silom Line).
  • The MRT subway runs between Bang Sue and Hua Lamphong Stations.
  • The Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA) operates several bus and van services throughout Bangkok. Many bus routes may be adjusted to avoid the protest areas.
  • Boat and ferry services on Saen Saep Canal and the Chao Phraya River.

For tourists with flights arriving in or leaving Bangkok, the available means of transport are as follows:

  • The Suvarnabhumi Airport Rail Link’s SA Express and SA City Line trains run between Suvarnabhumi Airport and Bangkok downtown (Makkasan City Air Terminal and Phayathai Stations). From the two downtown stations, tourists can connect to and from their destinations using the Skytrain or the subway.
  • The State Railway of Thailand’s (SRT) northern train line runs through Don Mueang International Airport station to Hua Lamphong Station.
  • About 6,000 taxis registered with the Airports of Thailand Public Limited Company (AOT) have been given special stickers to show that the vehicles are carrying tourists.

Elsewhere in the country, all means of transport are operating as per normal, including train services by the SRT and bus and van services by the Transport Co., Ltd.

Tourist assistance measures

  • A Tourist’s Friend Centre (TFC) is open at the Sports Authority of Thailand at Hua Mark Stadium and a Tourist Care Unit at the Suvarnabhumi Airport’s Arrival Hall, 2nd Floor, Gate 7 to coordinate with all concerned public and private agencies to provide assistance to tourists. Direct Tel: +66 (0) 2314 1212 as well as the Don Mueang International Airports. Direct Tel: +66 (0) 2535 3861, +66 (0) 2535 3863.
  • A Tourist Help Desk is available at the BTS Skytrain Siam, Phaya Thai, Ekkamai and Sala Daeng Stations.
  • A Shuttle Bus Pick-up Point is located at the Jewellery Trade Tower, Windsor Suites Hotel and Twin Towers Hotel. Each location has 1 bus, 2 vans and 1 boat on standby. The pick-up point may change as deemed appropriate by the responsible agencies.
  • Rapid Tourist Police units and 50 volunteers are on standby to assist tourists who may require travelling through the demonstration areas. In addition, accommodation near the airports will be reserved for tourists waiting or arriving late for their flights.
  • At the Suvarnabhumi Airport, an Airport Operation Centre offers assistance to passengers at the check-in counter row R, Departure Hall, 4th floor of the Passenger Terminal. Waiting areas have also been assigned for passengers missing their flights due to the travel uncertainties from Bangkok downtown.
  • In addition, Suvarnabhumi Airport deploys a group of facilitation personnel from the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), the Association of Thai Travel Agents and the Thai Hotels Association to assist passengers near the AOT Information Counter, Arrival Hall, 2nd Floor of the Passenger Terminal.

Other major tourist destinations in Thailand

Tourists with flights arriving in Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi or Don Mueang International Airports) and wish to see Thailand’s wealth of cultural and natural attractions outside of the Thai capital are recommended to make use of the many daily domestic flights, as well as bus and car transfers, to get to the following destinations directly:

Chiang Mai: Located 716 km north of Suvarnabhumi Airport, 7-8 hours by car or about 1 hour by plane. Attraction highlights: Wiang Kum Kam, Doi Inthanon National Park, Doi Suthep-Doi Pui National Park, Ang Khang Royal Project, Ratchaphruek Garden and many superb temples.

Phuket: Located 865 km south of Suvarnabhumi Airport or 9-10 hours by car or 1 hour 25 minutes by plane. Attraction highlights: various beautiful beaches and a trip to nearby gorgeous Phang-nga Bay, exquisite pool villa accommodation and luxury spa treatments.

Pattaya: Located 120 km southeast of Suvarnabhumi Airport or about 1-2 hours by car. Attraction highlights: beautiful beaches, Ko Lan, entertainment shows, zip-line adventure, boxing lesson, shopping opportunities, floating market and various theme venues.

Hua Hin: Located 227.5 km southwest of Suvarnabhumi Airport or 2-3 hours by car. Attraction highlights: beautiful beaches, Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park, Kaeng Krachan National Park, Maruekhathaiyawan Palace, floating markets and vineyards.

Ko Samui: Located 804 km southwest of Suvarnabhumi Airport or 10-11 hours by car and ferry or about 1 hour by plane. Attraction highlights: beautiful beaches, Mu Ko Ang Thong National Park, pool villa accommodation and luxury spa treatments.

Khon Kaen: Located 458 km northeast of Suvarnabhumi Airport or 5-6 hours by car or just under 1 hour by plane. Attraction highlights: Thai Silk Centre, Chang-kra Orchid Garden, King Cobra Village, temples and Phu Wiang National Park – which demonstrates that the Isan Plateau was once home of dinosaurs.

Sukhothai: Located 439.7 km north of Suvarnabhumi Airport or 4-5 hours by car or about 1 hour by plane. Attraction highlights: Sukhothai Historial Park, Si Satchanalai Historical Park, Sangkhalok Museum, Wat Maha That, Wat Phra Si Ratana Maha That and Wat Si Chum.

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For daily news on TAT and the Thai tourism industry, visit: www.tatnews.org

 

Useful contact numbers:

Tourist’s Friend Centre +66 (0) 2314 1212

TAT Call Centre 1672

Tourist Police Call Centre 1155

Traffic Police Call Centre 1197

BMTA (city bus and van service) Call Centre 1348

BTS Hotline +66 (0) 2617 6000

MRT Customer Relations Center +66 (0) 2624 5200

SRT (train service) Call Centre 1690

Transport Co., Ltd., (inter-provincial bus service) Call Centre 1490

AOT (Suvarnabhumi Airport) Call Centre 1722

Suvarnabhumi Airport Operation Centre (temporary) +66 (0) 2132-9950 or 2

Don Mueang Airport Operation Centre (temporary) +66 (0) 2535-3861, +66 (0) 2535-3863

Thai Airways International Call Centre +66 (0) 2356 1111

Bangkok Airways Call Centre 1771

Nok Air Call Centre 1318

Thai AirAsia Call Centre +66 (0) 2515 9999

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Situation Update: Thailand Political Developments
Monday 20 January, 2014   |
   

Further to our latest update released yesterday afternoon, it is still business as usual in Thailand despite the ongoing anti-government demonstration in Bangkok, which has been carried out in a peaceful manner. However, the situation at rally sites and demonstration marches has become unstable following incidents that occurred sporadically since last week. These incidents are under investigation.

Although no tourists were hurt by any of the incidents, tourists are still advised to be vigilant and avoid rally sites and demonstration marches. In addition, even as most rally sites seem to be eventful with concerts and entertaining activities, tourists are recommended to use common sense and avoid these areas. There is a wealth of tourist attractions and activities available in most parts of Bangkok, and tourists can better enjoy their holidays by not getting caught in traffic disruptions or delays, which may occur, near the demonstration sites or where large crowds of demonstrators may gather. Once again, it should be stressed that tourists have not been targeted in the ongoing anti-government demonstrations.

The major rally sites remain at six downtown intersections and nearby streets – Pathumwan, Ratchaprasong, Silom (Lumpini Park), Latphrao, Asoke and the Victory Monument roundabout. Other major rally sites are at the Government Complex on Chaeng Wattana Road, Phan Fa Bridge on Ratchadamnoen Avenue and Chamai Maruchet Bridge on Phitsanulok Road. Roads or some lanes at these areas may be closed to traffic. Meanwhile, the anti-government demonstrators’ daily marches may disrupt traffic on some other roads at certain times.

It is business as usual in Thailand

Apart from incidents occurred at rally sites and demonstration marches, life in the most parts of Bangkok and throughout Thailand continues as per normal.

In Bangkok, traffic in most parts of the city is moving normally since all other roads and expressways are not affected by the demonstrations.

All major tourist attractions in the Thai capital, including the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, the Grand Palace and the Temple of Dawn, are open normally. Tourists can visit all attractions using the usual means of transport, including buses, vans and car transfers by tour companies, taxis, the Skytrain, the subway or the boat and ferry service.

Businesses, including banks, petrol and gas stations, hotels, spas, restaurants, entertainment venues, cinemas, convention centres, shopping malls, superstores, convenient stores, pharmacies, hospitals and the like are open and operating as per normal. However, shopping venues in the rally areas may change their opening hours while some businesses, including bank branches and petrol stations – may be closed. Telephone – landline and mobile – and Internet services continue to be available 24/7 as per normal.

Transportation

All airports in Bangkok and throughout Thailand are open and operating as per normal. Air passengers with flights departing out of Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang International Airports are advised to allocate at least four hours prior to their scheduled flight departure time and to check the flight status prior to travelling.

For tourists travelling within Bangkok, the available means of transport are as follows:

    The BTS Skytrain runs between Mo Chit and Bearing Stations (Sukhumvit Line), and between the National Stadium and Bang Wa Stations (Silom Line).
    The MRT subway runs between Bang Sue and Hua Lamphong Stations.
    The Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA) operates several bus and van services throughout Bangkok. Many bus routes may be adjusted to avoid the protest areas.
    Boat and ferry services on Saen Saep Canal and the Chao Phraya River.

For tourists with flights arriving in or leaving Bangkok, the available means of transport are as follows:

    The Suvarnabhumi Airport Rail Link’s SA Express and SA City Line trains run between Suvarnabhumi Airport and Bangkok downtown (Makkasan City Air Terminal and Phayathai Stations). From the two downtown stations, tourists can connect to and from their destinations using the Skytrain or the subway.
    The State Railway of Thailand’s (SRT) northern train line runs through Don Mueang International Airport station to Hua Lamphong Station.
    About 6,000 taxis registered with the Airports of Thailand Public Limited Company (AOT) have been given special stickers to show that the vehicles are carrying tourists.

Elsewhere in the country, all means of transport are operating as per normal, including train services by the SRT and bus and van services by the Transport Co., Ltd.

Tourist assistance measures

    A Tourist’s Friend Centre (TFC) is open at the Sports Authority of Thailand at Hua Mark Stadium and a Tourist Care Unit at the Suvarnabhumi Airport’s Arrival Hall, 2nd Floor, Gate 7 to coordinate with all concerned public and private agencies to provide assistance to tourists. Direct Tel: +66 (0) 2314 1212 as well as the Don Mueang International Airports. Direct Tel: +66 (0) 2535 3861, +66 (0) 2535 3863.
    A Tourist Help Desk is available at the BTS Skytrain Siam, Phaya Thai, Ekkamai and Sala Daeng Stations.
    A Shuttle Bus Pick-up Point is located at the Jewellery Trade Tower, Windsor Suites Hotel and Twin Towers Hotel. Each location has 1 bus, 2 vans and 1 boat on standby. The pick-up point may change as deemed appropriate by the responsible agencies.
    Rapid Tourist Police units and 50 volunteers are on standby to assist tourists who may require travelling through the demonstration areas. In addition, accommodation near the airports will be reserved for tourists waiting or arriving late for their flights.
    At the Suvarnabhumi Airport, an Airport Operation Centre offers assistance to passengers at the check-in counter row R, Departure Hall, 4th floor of the Passenger Terminal. Waiting areas have also been assigned for passengers missing their flights due to the travel uncertainties from Bangkok downtown.
    In addition, Suvarnabhumi Airport deploys a group of facilitation personnel from the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), the Association of Thai Travel Agents and the Thai Hotels Association to assist passengers near the AOT Information Counter, Arrival Hall, 2nd Floor of the Passenger Terminal.

Other major tourist destinations in Thailand

Tourists with flights arriving in Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi or Don Mueang International Airports) and wish to see Thailand’s wealth of cultural and natural attractions outside of the Thai capital are recommended to make use of the many daily domestic flights, as well as bus and car transfers, to get to the following destinations directly:

Chiang Mai: Located 716 km north of Suvarnabhumi Airport, 7-8 hours by car or about 1 hour by plane. Attraction highlights: Wiang Kum Kam, Doi Inthanon National Park, Doi Suthep-Doi Pui National Park, Ang Khang Royal Project, Ratchaphruek Garden and many superb temples.

Phuket: Located 865 km south of Suvarnabhumi Airport or 9-10 hours by car or 1 hour 25 minutes by plane. Attraction highlights: various beautiful beaches and a trip to nearby gorgeous Phang-nga Bay, exquisite pool villa accommodation and luxury spa treatments.

Pattaya: Located 120 km southeast of Suvarnabhumi Airport or about 1-2 hours by car. Attraction highlights: beautiful beaches, Ko Lan, entertainment shows, zip-line adventure, boxing lesson, shopping opportunities, floating market and various theme venues.

Hua Hin: Located 227.5 km southwest of Suvarnabhumi Airport or 2-3 hours by car. Attraction highlights: beautiful beaches, Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park, Kaeng Krachan National Park, Maruekhathaiyawan Palace, floating markets and vineyards.

Ko Samui: Located 804 km southwest of Suvarnabhumi Airport or 10-11 hours by car and ferry or about 1 hour by plane. Attraction highlights: beautiful beaches, Mu Ko Ang Thong National Park, pool villa accommodation and luxury spa treatments.

Khon Kaen: Located 458 km northeast of Suvarnabhumi Airport or 5-6 hours by car or just under 1 hour by plane. Attraction highlights: Thai Silk Centre, Chang-kra Orchid Garden, King Cobra Village, temples and Phu Wiang National Park – which demonstrates that the Isan Plateau was once home of dinosaurs.

Sukhothai: Located 439.7 km north of Suvarnabhumi Airport or 4-5 hours by car or about 1 hour by plane. Attraction highlights: Sukhothai Historial Park, Si Satchanalai Historical Park, Sangkhalok Museum, Wat Maha That, Wat Phra Si Ratana Maha That and Wat Si Chum.

For instant updates, follow Amazing Thailand through the Application Line and Facebook or Twitter @ThailandFanClub.

For information on tourist attractions and activities, visit: www.tourismthailand.org.

For live videos of attractions in Thailand, download the Thai Live Cam mobile application at: http://livecam.tourismthailand.org/

For daily news on TAT and the Thai tourism industry, visit: www.tatnews.org

 

Useful contact numbers:

Tourist’s Friend Centre +66 (0) 2314 1212

TAT Call Centre 1672

Tourist Police Call Centre 1155

Traffic Police Call Centre 1197

BMTA (city bus and van service) Call Centre 1348

BTS Hotline +66 (0) 2617 6000

MRT Customer Relations Center +66 (0) 2624 5200

SRT (train service) Call Centre 1690

Transport Co., Ltd., (inter-provincial bus service) Call Centre 1490

AOT (Suvarnabhumi Airport) Call Centre 1722

Suvarnabhumi Airport Operation Centre (temporary) +66 (0) 2132-9950 or 2

Don Mueang Airport Operation Centre (temporary) +66 (0) 2535-3861, +66 (0) 2535-3863

Thai Airways International Call Centre +66 (0) 2356 1111

Bangkok Airways Call Centre 1771

Nok Air Call Centre 1318

Thai AirAsia Call Centre +66 (0) 2515 9999