| January 2006 |
Mantra Restaurant and
Bar
Distinguishably different, the hottest new concept in dining has hit
Pattaya – Mantra Restaurant and Bar - features various
mouthwatering Asian and Mediterranean cuisine in a stylish modern setting. |
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Banyan Tree
Bangkok’s First Executive Club With Dedicated Spa For Business Travellers
Banyan
Tree Bangkok’s newly refurbished Executive Club has taken every care to
cater to the sensory pleasures of business travellers. Located on the 39th,
55th and 55th to 58th levels of Banyan Tree’s first city hotel, Banyan Tree
Club not only provides first-class business facilities and luxurious suites,
but also features dedicated spa services for busy professionals to
rejuvenate their five senses. |
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Valentine Romeo & Juliet Package at Vareena Spa
Spa with your Valentine “Romeo & Juliet” Package at Vareena Spa,
The Westin Grande Sukhumvit, Bangkok |
Delayed take-off
Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi airport, despite a well-publicised so-called
first landing in September, may finally open in June 2006. But several
question marks still hang over the development and IATA has a number of
misgivings |
Bangkok, Thailand opens to
golfers like an exotic flower
With golf courses and mystery,
Bangkok, Thailand opens
to golfers like an exotic flower. Golf has become a reason people are coming
to Thailand along with the more traditional reasons, like the food, the
culture, the beaches and the people |
PATA annual conference 2006 to convene
in Pattaya
The Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) is to hold its 55th
annual conference at the popular
Thai beach resort of Pattaya between 23-27 April 2006 at the Pattaya
Exhibition and Convention Hall (PEACH). |
Bangkok celebrates 250 years of
Mozart with 9 days of music
Nine days of performances of Mozart’s music began in
Bangkok
yesterday to mark the 250th anniversary of the Austrian composer’s birth.
The event, called “Enchanting Austria”, is being held at Fashion Hall on the
first floor of the Siam Paragon mall until January 27. |
2 Chinese dragon
lanterns to emerge in Bangkok
he People's Republic of China is to present a special gift -- two giant
dragon lanterns -- to the King of Thailand to mark the 60th anniversary of
his accession to the throne and the dragons will take pride of place at the
Chinese New Year festival in Yaowarat (China Town) on January 29 and 30,
Thai newspaper the Nation said on Tuesday. |
Sponsors wanted
The Pattaya Sports Club is looking for sponsors for the 10th Annual Charity
Classic golf tournament to be held at
Burapha Golf
Course on Friday. |
Hua Hin Hilton Celebrates The
Year of Dog
At Chinatown at the Poolside on Saturday, 28th January 2006, from 6.00pm
onwards.
An amazing celebration that is full of ancient traditions,
rituals and culture. Come and celebrate Chinese New Year and welcome the
Year of the Dog! |
Bangkok's massive new airport
aims for top spot in region
Its
name translates into "golden land." The country's political and aviation leaders hope
Suvarnabhumi
Airport, with a name chosen by Thailand's beloved
King Bhumibol, will bring
prosperity and the world to its doorstep. |
Phuket International
Airport
imposed tough security measures to prevent any criminal acts.
Following the International Civil Aviation Organization or ICAO safety
measures which are the highest standard for civil aviation, the Phuket
International Airport raised its security to no. 3 which is orange code. |
The Unique Collection of Hotels and Resorts
to manage new luxury resort and spa in Hua Hin
Peter Kaelli, Chief Executive Officer of the Unique Collection of Hotels and
Resorts has signed a management agreement with the
Putahracsa Hua Hin. |
Lots of long holidays could spell
windfall for hotel, travel operators
Hotel and airline operators are upbeat about prospects in 2006 – there are
twice the number of long holidays this year than in 2005, which they hope
translate into more people taking to the road. |
Chiang Mai Dining Out at D2 Moxie
There’s a new spot in town that’s sure to be a hot spot. It’s brassy and
mod, free-spirited and creative, and it’s named – appropriately – Moxie. |