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SKAL Asia President’s address to PATA/SKAL in Bangkok

SKAL Asia President Andrew J Wood addresses the joint event in Bangkok.

BANGKOK – The event was sold out and was FULLY booked. The two associations worked hand-in-hand to put on a show to be proud of. The teams did a great job in the annual landmark event to raise charity contributions for needy causes. 

The event took place at the Okura Prestige Hotel. Due to social distancing the ballroom was limited to 125 pax and drinks were served at the roof top Restaurant and Bar with stunning views of Bangkok Metropolis. 

The new Bangkok President James Thurlby and his team working with PATA Thailand’s dream team of Ben Montgomery and Khun Parichart Suntararak did an outstanding job. 

The short address during the lunch is reproduced here in full: 

Distinguished Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen

Firstly let me say it is good to see you all here today. 

Your great turnout is a remarkable achievements not only for the organising committee to have worked through a myriad of challenges and restrictions but also it is wonderful to see the camaraderie and support of the  entire travel and tourism industry who have turned out in such numbers. 

Winston Churchill famously said: “Never was so much owned by so many to so few’ which aptly describes the work of the 4-man Christmas committee of Tom Sorensen, Ben Montgomery, Michael Bamberg and Khun Parichat who have met every Friday since June! 
 
To the regular monthly sponsors
Paulaner Beer, Serenity Wines Asia, CoffeeWORKS and Move Ahead Media and all the Christmas sponsors let me add my own big thank you!

I need not remind you that our industry has never had such a tumultous past 2 years ever. Whatever happens next is largely up to us. 

Our government in Thailand has put up the framework and barriers to protect us from Covid. It is what we do next that will seal the fate of the industry we call work. 

Travel and tourism WILL restart and we WILL recover. The elegant ballroom of the Okura Prestige 

As to when? It is never good in the new Covid-tainted world to guess – we have been wrong so many times before. It would be unrealistic however to think that International  travel will change dramatically in the short term. 

Domestically however is another story. Last week I was in Phuket – my hotel was full. 

This week on Sunday I had a quick business trip to Pattaya. On the way home in the early evening on HIGHWAY 7, the motorway service station was full too, packed as Bangkokians returned home from a long weekend. I had never seen it busier and I have travelled that route since the motorway first opened. 

Yes the government has to reduce travel restrictions and I am confident that will eventually happen. Then we have to mobilise and re-Market Thailand with a vengence.

TAT‘s excellent VISIT THAILAND YEAR 2022 and AMAZING NEW CHAPTERS promotion will be a good spring board. Our industry has met adversity full-on in the past. We will do so again. We have risen before and we will do so again. The collective brains, will power and commitment to succeed present today in this room will once again let us lift up our heads with pride. To once again rebuild our businesses and to rebuild our teams. We maybe down but most certainly we are not out. 

Thank you all for your support today“.

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Vicky is the co-founder of TravelDailyNews Media Network where she is the Editor-in Chief. She is also responsible for the daily operation and the financial policy. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Tourism Business Administration from the Technical University of Athens and a Master in Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Wales. She has many years of both academic and industrial experience within the travel industry. She has written/edited numerous articles in various tourism magazines.

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