The Tourism Authority of Thaland (TAT) and Japan’s Union of Kansai Governments (UKG) officially signed a letter of intent (LOI) within the identify of two-way tourism between the international locations.
TAT governor Thapanee Kiatphaibool signed on behalf of the company, whilst Japan used to be represented via the UKG’s vice-president for tourism and sports activities and vice-governor of Kyoto Prefecture.
That is the start of a tangible demonstration of cooperation within the type of two-way tourism and demonstrates the shut dating between Thailand and Japan’s Kansai area, which has all the time been a well-liked vacation spot for Thai vacationers.
Finding out extra to do extra
Right through the signing rite, Kiatphaibool expressed hopes about finding out and studying extra in regards to the alternate of tourism between the 2 international locations,with explicit focal point on selling and creating exchanges in sports activities tourism, tutorial journeys, and cultural exchanges a few of the adolescence.
Any other key facet for cooperation comes to selling flights between the Kansai area and Thailand, each scheduled flights and constitution flights from Kansai, Kobe, Tokushima, and Tottori airports. Those flights stand to profit each events with a view to advertise sustainable tourism, stimulate the financial system, and create just right members of the family between Thailand and the Kansai area of Japan.
An lively sharing of data
TAT confident the UKG of its dedication to advertise the alternate of information and reviews in tourism promotion, particularly with regards to cooperation in creating methods to distribute vacationers to different vacationer locations along with standard locations.
Likewise, with a view to assist cut back the problem of overtourism and to advertise sustainable tourism, each events search to inspire vacationers to recognize native tradition, maintain the surroundings, and realise the significance of accountable tourism in each international locations.
Gary Marshall, CEO of Commute Day-to-day Media, stuck up with Khun Thapanee Kiatphaibool over the weekend in Kyoto, Japan.