TAT to launch "Seven Amazing Wonders" of Thailand campaign

Thursday, 07 Aug, 2007 0

The Tourism Authority of Thailand says that it has segmented and regrouped its core national tourism products into a seven-point package that will be marketed worldwide under the banner of “Seven Amazing Wonders” of Thailand.

Approved after the annual marketing meeting of TAT in the beach resort of Cha-am last month, the new campaign is designed to help attain a target of 14.8 million international visitors arrivals in 2007 and 15.7 million in 2008. The domestic tourism target is 82 million trips in 2007 and 83 million trips in 2008.

TAT Governor Mrs Phornsiri Manoharn said, “The new planning focus takes into account the many influencing factors at the global, regional, and local levels, ranging from changes in consumer behaviour, the impact of oil prices to branding and low-cost airlines.”

An exhaustive SWOT analysis of the Thai tourism industry indicated that while there were a number of issues to be addressed, “the good news is that Thailand has a generally very positive image in the world, which gives it a significant competitive advantage.”

Mrs Manoharn said, “In many travel magazines and lifestyle surveys, we are consistently ranked in the Top 10 for the quality of our beautiful beaches, entertainment and dining, value of products, recreational facilities, and shopping.” “Every year, we reap many awards in each of these categories.”

She noted that the new campaign will be underpinned by the strong branding slogan “Amazing Thailand” which proved hugely successful in 1998/1999 and underscores the country’s image as a peaceful, hospitable country and a year-round tourism destination with high quality of value-for-money products and services.”

The “Seven Amazing Wonders” theme products are: –

** Thainess:”Experience the art of Thai living” – which refers to traditional Thai hospitality, lifestyle and friendliness of the people.

** Treasure products:”Land of Heritage and history” – covering the World Heritage sites and historical places, temples and Thai museums.

** Beaches:”Fun,Sun,Surf and Serenity of Thai beaches” – the long-standing popularity of Thailand beach resorts for international and domestic tourism.

** Nature: “Encounter the sheer beauty of Thai nature” – focus on conservation and environment, and market Thai products within the framework of worldwide attention being paid to global warming.

** Health and Wellness: “Land of healthy smile” – a rapidly growing market, highlighting Thailand’s preventive and curative therapies.

** Trendy: “Excite yourself with a myriad of Thai trends” – target at the new generation of young travellers, and covering the new boutique hotels, shopping centres, restaurants, nighlife and entertainment.

** Festivities:”Enhance yourself with International festivities in Thailand” – the ‘sanuk’ (fun) factor, featuring popular Thai events and festivals such as the Phuket Regatta, Elephant Polo etc.

The 18 main markets which are targeted for intensive promotions are mainly in the Asia-Pacific, East Asia and Europe regions and among the 20 emerging markets with strong growth potential are Vietnam, Philippines, Indonesia, Russia and CIS countries, East Europe, UAE and Saudi Arabia.

This year TAT is to open offices in Dubai, Moscow and Vietnam, all of which are generating promising growth. It is also working actively in China which is projected to become Thailand’s top source of visitor arrivals by the end of this decade, overtaking both Malaysia and Japan.

Mrs Manoharn said the core focus will be on attracting “quality tourists with high yield.” A lot of time and effort is to be directed at enhancing TAT’s e-marketing abilities through websites, blogs, discussion forums, travel clubs, mobile phone messages, etc, especially to reach the high-end target group in places like Japan, Australia and the US.

She said. “The fact that 60% of total arrivals are repeat visitors opens up excellent opportunities to attract more visitors by getting our loyal guests to recommend Thailand to more friends and colleagues.”

One key component of the campaign will be the nine Royal Discovery Initiative projects, all conceptualised and created by His Majesty the King and members of the Royal Family as part of Thailand’s “sufficient economy” practise.

Mrs Manoharn said, “This year, we are commemorating His Majesty the King’s 80th Birthday Anniversary, with His Majesty now the world’s longest reigning monarch and within two years, will become the longest reigning monarch in world history. This will be another cause for glorious celebration.”

The nine Royal Discovery Initiative projects epitomise the pride of Thailand. They cover areas such as agriculture, occupational training, education, traditions and culture. More details are available on the website: www.thairoyalprojects.com

Report by The Mole



 

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