Etihad on board with TAT to promote Thailand tourism

Etihad Airways inked a collaboration agreement with the Tourism Authority of Thailand to promote tourism to Thailand through Etihad’s global network.
They signed a memorandum of cooperation at the recent ATM in Dubai.
The MoC will see both promote high-quality travel experiences in Thailand via various marketing infinitives.
Antonoaldo Neves, CEO of Etihad Airways, said: “Thailand is a very important market for Etihad, this is demonstrated by our continued expansion into the market with two new destinations this year.”
“This agreement will help further strengthen our relationship with the Kingdom of Thailand and Etihad’s position in the market.”
Etihad announced the addition of two new destinations in Thailand, among the 16 new routes the airline is launching this year.
Flights to Krabi and Chiang Mai will begin in October and November respectively, and will strengthen the airline’s presence in the market.
Thapanee Kiatphaibool, Governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand, added: “Our partnership with Etihad marks a significant milestone in advancing Thailand’s position as a preferred global destination.”
“We are confident that this collaboration will inspire more travellers to explore Thailand.”
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