The Impact of 9-11 on Thailand's Tourism Industry by Focusing on the First-Class Hotel Market in Bangkok

The Impact of 9-11 on Thailand's Tourism Industry by Focusing on the First-Class Hotel Market in Bangkok

Author: Christian Westbeld

Publisher: diplom.de

Published: 2002-10-07

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13: 3832459073

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Inhaltsangabe:Abstract: Sawasdee Khrap welcome to the kingdom of Thailand. A number of valid characterizations such as The Land of Smiles , The Land of Temples and Pagodas and Tropical Vacation Paradise describe Thailand at its best. In addition to these picturesque synonyms, the kingdom gained international recognition through its growing travel and hospitality industry. In 2001 Thailand once again booked the top spot as most preferred tourist destination in South East Asia as well as runner-up position in all of Asia, second only to China. When Muslim extremists hijacked four domestic U.S. flights and cowardly carried out the terrorist attack of 9-11 on the U.S.A., the global travel sector felt the direct impact of the terrorist attacks like no other industry. From one day to the other tourists decided to stay at or close to home and hotel rooms were left vacant. As major employer and source for foreign exchange earnings, Thailand s tourism industry was no exception to the threat. As the brutality and human tragedy of this incident will always be remembered, the following report will focus solely on the implications for the tourism and hospitality industry. In specific, the text will take an in-depth look at the development of the first class hotel market in Bangkok following the September attacks. The report looks at 14 top hotels of Bangkok and their performance from January 2000 to March 2002. Special attention lies on the seven months following the U.S.A. attacks in September 2001, whereas a full year comparison of 2000 and 2001 will also provide valid information. The tourism and hospitality industry is a major economic driving factor not only for Thailand, but also for many other Asian nations. Therefore, the beginning of this report deals with the regional development after the terrorist attacks. This way the reader will get an understanding of the current situation in Asia and the general impact of 9-11. After a general overview of Thailand, the first class hotel market of Bangkok will be analyzed by its occupancy, ADR and RevPar development. These performance related information create the backbone of this report and support further assumptions and findings. For validity reasons, the results are then compared to two independent surveys. The fourth section is made up of the changes in travel patterns, tourism demand and strategies, followed by a comparison of the two best performing individual hotels and their advantages over [...]


Thailand's Tourism Disasters

Thailand's Tourism Disasters

Author: Ahmad Rasmi Albattat

Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing

Published: 2014-02

Total Pages: 72

ISBN-13: 9783659515439

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Since the last few decades, the tourism and hospitality industry in the world generally and in Southeast Asia particularly has been subjected to several disasters and crises affecting the inbound arrivals and tourist revenue, creating multiple challenges for the private and public sectors. A wave of catastrophic events, such as the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York, terrorist attacks in Bali, Southeast Asia Tsunami, Arab spring revolution, as well as crisis management and organizational learning, have increased awareness among hospitality and tourism scholars, raising questions about how to read, manage and mitigate the effects of such events on the hospitality and tourism sectors. This monograph read the Thailand profile in depth, and investigated the impact of current disasters on one of the most popular destinations in Southeast Asia. The current crises affecting hospitality and tourism industry, and the most effective strategies for coping with such hazardous events. Furthermore, disaster and crisis management in hospitality and tourism industry.


Globalisation, Tourism and Simulacra

Globalisation, Tourism and Simulacra

Author: Kunphatu Sakwit

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-08-09

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 1000171442

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This book draws on the thought of Baudrillard to explore the effects of globalisation and tourism in a Thai context. Arguing that tourism does not necessarily erode local culture but that local culture can in fact be recreated through globalisation and tourism, the author employs studies of the Damnoen Saduk and Pattaya floating markets, showing them to be simulations of Thai culture that undergo changes of form, cultural content and activity, through various stages of representation. With a focus on the themes of the circulation of value and signs, the play of differences and orders of simulacra, this volume examines the extent to which Baudrillard’s theory can apply in a non-western context and in relation to tourism. A study of consumption, tourism and the relations between the global and the local, Globalisation, Tourism and Simulacra will appeal to scholars of sociology and geography with interests tourism, globalisation and social theory.


The Impact of the September 11th Attacks on Tourism

The Impact of the September 11th Attacks on Tourism

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Publisher: World Trade Organization

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 92

ISBN-13: 9789284405220

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This report adds recent information (as per April 2002) and analysis to the previous reports Tourism after 11 September 2001; Analysis, Remedial Actions and Prospects and Tourism Recovery Committee for the Mediterranean Region - A joint initiative of Tunisia and Spain with the support of the WTO Business Council. It includes the WTO report on the crisis presented to the Berlin meeting of the Tourism Recovery Committee held on Friday 15 March 2002 and the summaries of the presentations of the various participants at the meeting.