Double deal for Langham in Bangkok.

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- Double deal for Langham in Bangkok.
- Phi Phi Islands Thailand offer affordable luxury in off-season
- To Discount r Not To Discount – That’s The Question | By Dietmar …
- Thai premier Abhisit: ut of the abyss

Double deal for Langham in Bangkok.
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S Lo Chairman of Langham Hotels International. “These new hotels will represent the best of our two brands when they open in 2012 as we distill our brand essence from the last 144 years into these distinctive new establishments. ” Echoing Dr Lo’s optimism BTSC Executive Chairman and Chief Executive fficer Khun Keeree Kanjanapas said: “Introducing The Langham and Langham Place brands to Bangkok through this partnership perfectly complements our company’s growth strategy in the region. A recognised brand name managed by a successful operator such as Langham Hotels International is a recipe for sure success.

Phi Phi Islands Thailand offer affordable luxury in off-season
Examiner.com
These inexpensive bungalows feature private balconies with views of TonSai Bay and free longtail transfers from the ferry at TonSai pier. The lobby of the hotel is actually on the beach so be prepared to jump out of the boat and wade to the front desk for check-in. Cabana Hotel – Although rates are lower in the rainy season the. However the hotel’s gorgeous location literally steps off the beach in LohDaLum Bay may be worth the extra cost.

To Discount r Not To Discount – That’s The Question | By Dietmar …
Hospitality Net
It appears our industry has become obsessed with (high) ADR instead of RevPar and market share performance. Rate ?dropping? is a myopic answer that anybody can do – there is no real skill required. This current economic malaise requires a more structured and intelligent approach than just reducing the rate. Reducing room rate does (normally) NT generate more volume per se in low market demand situations.
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Thai premier Abhisit: ut of the abyss
Inquirer.net
Asean meeting disruptedThaksin’s call galvanized tens of thousands of his followers into the streets. The protests expanded to the Pattaya resort where Thailand was hosting the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) summit of leaders on April 11. About 1000 protesters stormed the hotel where the leaders were meeting forcing Thailand to cancel the summit. The chaos and violence continued in Bangkok’s streets the next day as antigovernment protesters blocked roads and fought running battles with pro-government groups. Protesters surrounded Abhisit’s car and threw objects at its windows in what his spokesperson said was an assassination attempt. It took another day before the military could restore order. Just when it seemed Thailand’s chaos had reached its worst four days later gunmen attempted to assassinate Sondhi the PAD leader who was wounded but survived the attack.

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