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Thailand unveils measures and promotion packages to revive safe and successful international MICE at IBTM World Virtual

TCEB President, Mr. Chiruit Isarangkun Na Ayuthaya.

TCEB highlights Thailand’s variety of measures for the re-entry of overseas travellers and the new MICE practices and support schemes that will put Thailand’s strategy for MICE into action in 2021.

BANGKOK – Leading a 30-member Thai Team to this year’s IBTM World Virtual, TCEB highlights Thailand’s variety of measures for the re-entry of overseas travellers and the new MICE practices and support schemes that will put Thailand’s strategy for MICE into action in 2021.

Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB) will feature two videos at IBTM World Virtual 2020 to update the situation in Thailand, especially the country’s gradual reopening for overseas travelers, which overseas clients can take into account when planning their future events. The first on-demand video “Thailand Redefine…Experience the Extraordinary” presented by TCEB President, Mr. Chiruit Isarangkun Na Ayuthaya, highlights Thailand’s remarkable performance in curbing COVID-19 infection and the keenness of Thai suppliers in reconnecting with prospective clients. The second video “Journey to Safe Events: Thailand’s Measures to Welcome Events Back”, presented by Mrs. Nichapa Yoswee, TCEB Senior Vice President – Business, puts into spotlight a variety of Thailand’s measures, both being implemented and being planned, to gradually reopen the country for overseas travelers. 

According to the second video, which addresses the concerns of organisers, the Thai government has announced that there are 11 categories of travelers who are exempt from Thailand’s COVID-19 travel ban. While most of these categories concern foreigners with family or professional assignments in Thailand, the 11th category is reserved for non-Thais whose entry is based on a special arrangement with his or her home country. They include APEC Business Travel Cardholders or holders of the Special Tourist Visa (STV), which includes MICE travelers, and Tourist Visa (TRV). As of now Thailand has welcomed around 50,000 overseas travelers under these schemes, including groups from China, Japan and Scandinavia. Their arrivals, like the recent news of a vaccine that will be ready in Thailand by June 2021, and possible quarantine-free entry for visitors from low-risk countries, are positive development for the MICE community.  

Other targeted measures that demonstrate Thailand’s resolve to accelerate the recovery of MICE, are Exclusive Travel Areas throughout the country, and the formation of a dedicated medical control team that will accompany each MICE group throughout its journey in Thailand. 

TCEB will also introduce its latest meetings and incentives campaign called ‘Ease-Up’, a collaboration with 64 suppliers from 10 cities that offers a financial support totalling almost half a million Euros from TCEB and an equivalent value in complimentary products and services such as rooms, transfers and tours from participating partners. 

Thailand has been recognised by the World Health Organization for its efforts in stemming the spread of COVID-19, having achieved zero local community transmission since June. All of Thailand’s COVID-19 cases have been imported. It was in June that the government started lifting restrictions on domestic MICE, taking into account the low infection rate, compliance with public health directives, and wide adoption of TCEB’s MICE Venue Hygiene Guideline. Since then, TCEB has responded with a range of support schemes to ensure MICE operators are able to access the necessary funds, technology and know-how to stay viable. 

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