TAT Teams with Golfasian to Sing Thailand’s Playing Praises – #wefightcovid19

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TAT Teams with Golfasian to Sing Thailand’s Playing Praises – #wefightcovid19

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Visiting golfers overcome COVID-19 concerns to savor quiet courses and perfect conditions.

[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]BANGKOK, Thailand (March 11, 2020) – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) and Asia’s largest golf tour operator Golfasian have joined forces to assure golfers that the Kingdom is still primed for play.

 

What’s more, with weather conditions in Thailand clear and sunny on a daily basis, the country’s top layouts in peak condition, and tourist crowds thinned out, many golfers are discovering that there has rarely been a better time to sample the nation’s incredible golf offerings.

 

The concern about the COVID-19 virus, has dominated headlines worldwide, has made it a challenging start to 2020 for the tourism industry globally.

 

Amid ongoing uncertainty about the illness, many visitors have reconsidered plans to visit Asia. Airlines have been forced to cancel flights while hotels around the region are reporting reduced occupancy.

 

TAT is pushing back against the climate of panic using the hashtag #wefightcovid19, as a theme as it drives home the message that Thailand has put the utmost effort to fight the virus.

 

Golfers too appear to be taking the virus situation in their stride. According to Golfasian, only 4.5% of confirmed bookings to Thailand have been cancelled due to the virus.

 

Mr. Mark Siegel, Golfasian Managing Director commented “We had 4,200 golfers on the ground between January and March, including 87 large groups of over 10 people. Golfers are a resilient bunch, and anyone who plans to travel to Thailand at this point can expect to have a great time.”

 

Indeed, clients currently enjoying a dream golf vacation in Thailand are being duly rewarded with a range of persuasive benefits.

 

All of Thailand’s golf courses are open for play, and there are no long queues or crowds at even the most sought-after layouts. Locker rooms are blissfully unoccupied, while service in clubhouse restaurants is prompt and gracious.

 

Many of the country’s golf courses are known for being immaculately groomed – even during busy periods. With visitor traffic down on its normal volume, these tracks are looking and playing as well as they ever have.

 

Off the course, the situation is just as agreeable. Hotels throughout Thailand are tabling some incredible deals with most offering low season rates a month ahead of schedule along with other specials.

 

Mr. Tanes Petsuwan, Deputy Governor for Marketing Communications said “TAT is delighted to know that golfers from around the world continue to choose Thailand as one of their preferred golf destinations and that only very few have cancelled their trips.”

 

Golfasian, which has been a market leader in golf tourism since its inception in 1997, is adopting a measured, practical approach to the COVID-19 virus. While the operator encourages clients to take sensible precautions; such as, washing their hands, it is pressing ahead with a “business as usual” approach.

 

It has two golf tournaments planned for March in Thailand – one in Pattaya and one in Hua Hin. Its staff, meanwhile, are shuttling throughout the region between Vietnam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand.

 

“Golfasian is here for the long term,” added Mr. Siegel. “We have been through tsunamis, floods, riots, airport closures, and will still be here after the virus runs its course.”

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Contact
Pascal Orczech | Director of Business Development
Unit 1105, 29 Bangkok Business Center
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Bangkok 10110
Thailand
Tel: +66 2 714 8470
Email: pr@golfasian.com
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