Thai Airways International had been suffering financially even before coronavirus brought travel to a near standstill.
Asia Album: Malls, restaurants reopened in Thailand
Customers line up to ride an escalator at a shopping mall in Bangkok, Thailand, May 17, 2020. (Xinhua/) BANGKOK, May 18 (Xinhua) — Shopping malls and restaurants in Thailand were allowed to reopen on …
Long queues as Thai malls reopen after virus shutdown
Shoppers flocked to Thailand’s top-end malls on Sunday, eager for retail therapy as shopping centres reopened in a gradual easing of restrictions to revive the virus-ravaged economy. Hundreds of …
The Latest: Malls reopen in Thailand as virus recedes
The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it …
This One Habit is Why Thailand Has So Few COVID Cases, Doctor Says
Why are there so few cases of COVID-19 in Thailand? A doctor tells us that this personal hygiene habit in Southeast Asia is why cases are so low.
Thailand extends ban on international flights until end of June
Nat Sumon Thailand on Saturday extended a ban on international passenger flights until the end of June, the country’s aviation regulator said. The Civil Aviation Authority’s, which comes as new cases …
British grocer Tesco’s slavery review reports abuses in Malaysia
U.K.-based multinational groceries chain Tesco PLC has found abuses against migrant workers at its stores and distribution centres in Malaysia and Thailand, it said in its annual modern slavery …
‘Today there are two zeros’ as Thailand reports no news cases or deaths
As the number of deaths neared 90,000 in the U.S., the House passed a $3 trillion coronavirus relief package that would include another round of stimulus payments of up to $1,200 per person. President …
Preparing Myanmar refugees for a brighter future
English News and Press Release on Thailand about Recovery and Reconstruction and Refugees; published on 15 May 2020 by ACTED …
COVID-19: Thailand again reports no new cases, fatalities
I hope zero new cases and fatalities will stay with us longer or at least single-digit of new cases as the second phase of easing restrictions will start tomorrow,” he said a …