THAI HOTEL ASSOCIATION

Sawadee Ka!

Southern Chapter

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The Association's Objectives

To promote a healthy and respected hotel business

To protect and promote the environment

To conduct and promote training programs and seminars in connection with the hotel business

To settle disputes in business between fellow members, or between members and the public

To offer advice to, and cooperate with, other organisations in both the public and private sectors

To promote our destinations domestically and internationally


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We can't promise to change things immediately, but your input will help shape Phuket's future and ensure it remains Asia's finest beach resort. So please take a few minutes to complete our visitor survey form. Sawatdee Khrap!

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Green Fair.

The Thai Hotels Association (THA), headed by Wichit Na Ranong of Phuket's Pearl Hotel Group, has the right idea -- sell environmental conservation/eco-tourism as a cost-saving device and you'll create an instant incentive for business people. Not only will they save immediate money while protecting the country's greatest asset -- its natural environment -- they'll also be investing in the future of the tourism industry.

To get this point across, the THA, along with the Metropolitan Waterworks, Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT), Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) and Phuket Marine Biological Center, have recently held a series of environmental seminars across the country. Discussions have covered topics ranging from the use of recyclable and washable products in hotel guestrooms (as opposed to non-biodegradable plastic) to protecting fragile coral reefs.

We hope the hotel association's initiative will bear fruit and that more such seminars and exhibits will soon be held for all tourism-related businesses. The need to preserve Phuket's environment both immediately and in the long term is an idea whose time has come.


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