Marriott International expands in Thailand
IF you're used to the standards of a Marriott hotel and travel often to Thailand, there is reason to rejoice — the US-based hotel operator and franchiser recently announced the opening of three ne
Thailand's grape hopes
Bangkok (The Nation/ANN) - With Thailand's dining scene gaining fizz by the year, wine plays an important part in a meal these days. But despite the proliferation of wine bars, wine dinners and tastings, Bangkok's F&B industry is still dominated by foreign winemakers and sommeliers.
Clinton wants Myanmar's remaining political prisoners freed
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton appealed Thursday for Myanmar's remaining political prisoners to be freed, following previous releases under reforms in the military-dominated state.
Special luxury offer in Koh Samui
I'll tell you a little travel secret of mine: I like going to new luxury hotels because they often have opening-related temporary special offers with incredibly good value to introduce themselves to the market. I just found one such hotel on a beach in Thailand -- the perfect last hurrah for summer -- and the online photos are so tantalizing that I'm determined to try it out one of these days ...
Tata Steel presses govt over cheap china imports
Cheaper wire rods from China, using an export tariff privilege, have dented the prospects of local manufacturer Tata Steel (Thailand) and the company is again urging the Thai government to take action.
Insulting Thai royalty? Web editor faces 20 years
BANGKOK, Thailand - A Thai web editor facing decades behind bars over remarks about the monarchy posted by other people on her website said she still hopes to be acquitted ahead of a closely-watched verdict this week. A Bangkok court is set to decide Monday, April 30, ...
SSP America Awarded Major Food and Beverage Contract at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport
SSP America, the North American division of SSP, the leading operator of food and beverage brands in travel locations worldwide is proud to announce today its 10 year, $800 million
Thai web editor faces 20 years for 'royal insults'
A Thai web editor facing decades behind bars over remarks about the monarchy posted by other people on her website said she still hopes to be acquitted ahead of a closely-watched verdict this week.