measurements, global lockdown, and international travel restrictions that led to the collapse of tourist arrival numbers. Plus, Thai export and import slumped on the weak demand which dampened domestic economic
digitalization trend. As a result, core service revenue reported Bt32,090mn decreasing -7.2%YoY and flat QoQ. The launch in new iPhone 12 coupled with government stimulus package to promote consumer spending
: International Air Transport Association). Thailand tourism industry in fourth quarter of 2018 grew at 4.9 percent. Tourist arrival from Southeast Asia region had the highest growth at 20.4 percent, followed by
Transport Association). In terms of the Thailand tourism industry in the second quarter of 2018, the number of international tourist arrival to Thailand increased by 9.1 percent, compared to the same period
Transport Association). In terms of the Thailand tourism industry in the second quarter of 2018, the number of international tourist arrival to Thailand increased by 9.1 percent, compared to the same period
the pre- launch stage while there was Lyceum fee revenue from Colleges in Philippines in 2018. However, there was an increase revenue from Dusit Thani College from changing the strategies to focus on
the pre- launch stage while there was Lyceum fee revenue from Colleges in Philippines in 2018. However, there was an increase revenue from Dusit Thani College from changing the strategies to focus on
mainly from higher international tourist arrivals, especially from India, Japan, South Korea, the ASEAN region, and recovery in Chinese tourist arrivals as a result of an extension for visa-on-arrival fee
attributed mainly by number of factors, namely 1.) Growth in Tourism sector from visa-on-arrival measure and Hong Kong disturbance which reflects an increasing in tourists 2.) Government spending for
major customers, new model launch and new product launch led to higher revenues. Thailand operations were very strong; recording 68.3% growth year-on-year. China and Portugal operation were also strong