Bangkok Post

TRAVEL TITBITS

- KARNJANA KARNJANATA­WE Visit thaiairway­s.com.

Phuket tops Thai travellers wishlist Phuket is the top destinatio­n Thais want to visit during the Songkran holiday, according to Agoda.

The website collected booking data as of March 15 for check-in dates between April 13-15 compared to the same period in 2019 and found that people had booked rooms in Phuket the most, beating lastyear’s top spot Pattaya which dropped to the second spot thisyear.Hua Hin/Cha-am is the third popular destinatio­n followed by Krabi, KohSamui, KhaoLak and Bangkok.

The top traveller typeis families followed by couples and individual­s. Travellers also prefer to stay in 4-5 star hotels, a change from 2019’s preference of 1-3.5-star hotels.

Lop Buri turns to AR to boost tourism

Lop Buri has unveiled an augmented reality game to boost its tourism.

Called Go Go Lopburi, the game highlights 10 famous attraction­s of theprovinc­e such as Phra Prang Sam Yot Khmer Sanctuary, Phra Narai Ratchaniwe­t Palace and PaSak Dam.

Players need to visit the places to collect digital coins from now until June 30. Each player is entitled to 10 rewards.

The app is available for download on Apple’s App Store and Google Play Store.

Visit facebook.com/GoGoLopbur­i.

AIRLINES AIRLINES UPDATE UPDATE

Emirates has resumed its iconic A380 service to Bangkok.

Due to strong passenger demand for travel to and from Thailand, the airline operates its jumbo aircraft daily, allowing more travellers to connect to the Americas, Europe, Africa, Middle East and the Asia Pacificvia Dubai.

The A380 aircraft features 14 First Class suites, 76 lie-flat seats in Business, 429 seats in Economy class, onboard lounge and shower spa.

The airline also offers multi-risk travel insurance including Covid-19 medical cover for all tickets.

Visit emirates.com.

Thai Vietjet has joined hands with Seub Nakhasathi­en Foundation to launch the “Fly Green Fund” project.

The aim is to encourage its passengers to support the foundation’s conservati­on projects through online donations, starting from 20 baht to 200 baht.

In addition, passengers can make donations via donation boxes at check-in counters of the airline and Airport Rail Link.

Visit SkyFUN.vietjetair.com/donation.

The first group of 48 staff at Samui Airport has received two doses of Covid-19 vaccines provided by a team of doctors and nurses from Bangkok Hospital Samui, according to Bangkok Airways which owns and manages the airport.

The aim is to prepare for the opening of flights from overseas and to build the confidence of passengers.

Another 636 employees who work at Samui Airport will receive their first vaccine between April 2-7. The airport expects that its employees will be 100% vaccinated by early May.

Thai Airways is offering a special direct flight from Frankfurt to Phuket on May 7.

The flight will depart Frankfurt airport at 2.45pm and arrive in Phuket at 7.10am the next day. The travel time is 11 hours and 25 minutes.

For the return trip to Frankfurt, passengers need to have a connecting flight in Bangkok.

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