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1. Bangkok’s Vertical Marathon Postponed Due to Floods
With so much ucertainty about how the devastating floods that have engulfed many parts of northern Thailand, as well as the outskirts of Bangkok, may effect the heart of the capital city over the coming days and weeks, the 13th Vertical Marathon 2011, which was scheduled to be held on Saturday, 29 October 2011 at the Banyan Tree Bangkok Hotel, has been postponed until Sunday, 22 Ja
2. Airlines Slow to React to Floods in Thailand
Airlines Slow to React to Floods in Thailand. Normally airlines are quick to react to natural disasters, turmoil and other events, that could impact their paying passengers in one way or another. The airlines often understand that a customer may have to change plans, and generously allow them to change their travel dates at no extra cost regardless of the ticket restrictions. In th
3. Thailand in Spotlight on BBC World News
Thailand is in the spotlight this month as BBC World News broadcasts a special series of documentaries and news programmes that go behind the headlines to report on life in the Southeast Asian nation. From 27 August to 7 September, BBC World News will explore how Thailand is recovering from 2011’s devastating floods - socially, economically and culturally.
4. Making a Difference: Korean Air Providing Relief Goods to Northern Peru
Korean Air is providing relief goods to those affected by the recent floods and mud slides in Northern Peru, which have killed dozens of people and displaced many thousands in recent weeks. Goods delivered to the country include 9,000 litres of water and 2 tonnes of rescue equipment.
5. Daydream Island Resort Still Open for Business
Daydream Island Resort Still Open for Business. Daydream Island Resort and Spa is assuring guests it is still open for business, and has not been affected by the Queensland floods. Resort owner Vaughan Bullivant said the Whitsundays resort was still fully operational and there was no need for guests to cancel bookings.
6. Thailand Records 22.3 Million Visitor Arrivals in 2012; Targets 24.5 Million in 2013
Thailand achieved record-breaking visitor arrival numbers in 2012, crossing the 22 million mark for the first ever time. Figures tabulated by the Ministry of Tourism and Sports for January — December 2012 show total arrivals by nationality of 22,303,065, up 15.98% over 2011, a year that was seriously impacted by the major floods to the north of Bangkok.
7. PATA Establishes Rapid Recovery Task Force
PATA has launched a Rapid Recovery Task Force (PRRT). The PRRT is a standing task force of the PATA CEO and seven volunteers who will collectively try to help PATA member destinations during and after times of crisis, such as SARS, floods, tsunamis, disease outbreaks and terrorist incidents, all of which have had a massive impact on Asia Pacific destinations in the last 10 years or
8. Nok Air Cancels All Flights as Don Muang Airport Closes
Nok Air has cancelled all its flights operated to and from Don Muang Airport, which has also closed, due to the flood crisis. Nok Air today halted all flight operations in and out of Don Muang Airport until 31 October, or until the situation allows.

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