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TAT welcomes Condor’s resumption of Thailand flights

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The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) welcomes Condor’s resumption of direct flights from Germany to Thailand, boosting tourism and economic growth in the region.

Return of Condor Flights to Thailand
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has extended a warm welcome to Condor’s resumption of direct flights from Germany to Thailand. This move is expected to boost tourism in the country, particularly from the European market. Condor’s return is a testament to Thailand’s popularity as a tourist destination and its ability to attract repeat visitors.

Increased Accessibility for European Tourists
The resumed flights will provide greater accessibility for European tourists, making it easier for them to experience Thailand’s rich culture, stunning beaches, and vibrant cities. This is a positive development for the country’s tourism industry, which is expected to benefit from the increased connectivity. With Condor’s return, Thailand is poised to welcome more tourists and further establish itself as a top destination in Southeast Asia.

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is pleased to announce that Condor, a German leisure airline, has resumed its direct flights to Thailand, marking a significant step towards the country’s tourism recovery. The airline’s charter flights will operate weekly from Frankfurt to Phuket, with the possibility of increasing frequencies and adding more routes in the future. This development is expected to bring in a substantial number of arrivals from Germany and neighboring European countries. TAT Governor, Yuthasak Supasorn, has expressed his gratitude to Condor for its confidence in Thailand’s tourism industry and its commitment to supporting the country’s tourism revival. The resumption of Condor’s flights will not only boost tourist arrivals but also foster closer ties between Thailand and Germany, promoting cultural exchange and economic cooperation.

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