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Healthy increase in group travel to Thailand from the Middle East
- United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, February 21 - 2007 at 13:08
- PRESS RELEASE
Thai Airways International announces healthy group travel figures to Thailand from the Middle East during the month of January.
Thailand has long been a popular destination with travellers from the Middle East, further enhanced by smooth connections on THAI from Kuwait, Oman and the UAE. The airline has also been instrumental in developing specialist tours to Thailand, such as the cyclists from Dubai who are currently planning a 3rd bike tour of the Kingdom in late 2007.
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For further information please contact your travel agent or Thai Airways International Dubai on +971 4 268 1701About Thai Airways International
THAI currently serves 74 destinations in 36 countries across four continents. This total includes 12 of the most important cities of Europe; 39 destinations throughout Asia; three in the Middle East (Dubai, Kuwait and Muscat); five in Australia/New Zealand and the two leading East and West Coast US gateways, New York and Los Angeles. THAI also serves 11 domestic cities, towns and resorts throughout Thailand. This vast network provides unrivalled coverage of the major business centres and tourist destinations spanning the globe. THAI's latest route innovation is Johannesburg, South Africa, to which flights will be launched later this year.
For media information:
Caroline Tapken
Shrimp Asia
Tel: 971 50 349 5113
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