Thailand Tourism to showcase its new campaigns at OTM 2018
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), Mumbai will be participating in OTM 2018 to showcase its new campaigns ‘Open to the New Shades of Thailand’ and ‘Amazing Thailand Tourism Year 2018’. Around 22 Thai agents like Hotels, Airlines, DMC’s and Entertainment zones from Thailand will participate in OTM this year.
Soraya Homchuen, Director, Tourism Authority of Thailand, Mumbai said “OTM is India’s largest and most international gathering of travel trade buyers and professionals, and most importantly it is conducted in Mumbai each year which is headquarters to almost all major outbound tour operators. Each year there have been entire entourages of Thai suppliers who benefit from participating in OTM, as they get a platform to showcase their products to the travel trade and consumers alike. Participating in OTM works best for Thailand as agents get to meet face-to-face and build long-term business relations with their partners in India.”
Visit the Thailand Tourism stall D 500 to interact with the Thai private sector, learn Thai language and garland making and win some exciting prizes. On 19th January 2018, attend the Product presentation from 12 – 1pm, that will highlight regions beyond Bangkok and Pattaya. The presentation will talk about the newer regions in Thailand & the new activities which will entice travelers to visit Thailand.
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