Pullman Pattaya Hotel G
opens new G Executive Club Rooms
Great times have come around again. Pullman Pattaya Hotel G has newly
renovated its G Executive Club Rooms, and it’s time to check them out by
checking in.
The new 42 sq m rooms are light and inspiring places, featuring classy
all-wood floors and furniture in comfortable earth tones, with a balcony
delivering a breathtaking view of the Gulf. And booking the new G Executive
Club Room comes with a complement of benefits as well.
Cool off with a glass of freshly squeezed fruit juice upon arrival at the
Chill Out Bar. And keep cool with private check-in & check-out at Le Club
Priority Desk. Mornings begin the right way, with an exclusive breakfast at
the Sunset Lounge overlooking the hotel’s private beach. Come back for
Sunset Cocktails from 5.30pm to 6.30pm each evening. All day refreshments
are another sweetener that helps turn this holiday into paradise.
“People nowadays are looking for a unique experience, something with 5 star
standards that also appeals to hip and design-conscious individuals,” says
Sophon Vongchatchainont, General Manager of at Pullman Pattaya Hotel G with
long experience in this location and an observant eye. “Our new G Executive
Club Rooms turn up the leisure at Pullman Pattaya Hotel G and make a
relaxing stay at the beach also very cool and aesthetically pleasing, with
well recognized amenities and services that make our hotel stand out in this
world class resort destination.”
On that note, the refurbished rooms also feature the newly designed G
Executive Club Minibar. With a vast selection of refreshments, ranging from
various high-quality spirits and soft drinks, it can turn any moment in the
room into a pleasure worth remembering.
And a memorable experience is exactly what a stay in the new G Executive
Club Rooms promises. In addition to the famous Pullman Bed concept, a
spacious bathroom equipped with a separate bathtub and raindrop shower with
upscale Roger & Gallet amenities are also provided. Guests will also find
other nice and necessary touches, such as a daily newspaper and, always tech
savvy, free Wi-Fi internet access throughout the property.
Whether a business trip or pure pleasure - or mixing a little of both -
Pullman Pattaya Hotel G has come up with the right recipe for a fantastic
time on the sands of Pattaya with the new G Executive Club Rooms.
Special offer starts from 5,355 baht including Club benefits, valid until
June 2014 (price is subject to 10% service charge and 7% government tax).
Reservation can be made through www. pullmanpattayahotelG .com or email:
rsvn@pullman pattayahotelg.com or call +66 (0) 3841 1940 to 8.
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December Consumer Confidence Index
lowest in 2 years
Thailand’s Consumer Confidence Index (CCI) in December
reached its lowest point in two years mainly due to the political stalemate.
Thai Chamber of Commerce University’s Economic and Business Forecasting
Center director Thanawat Polvichai said the CCI deteriorated for the ninth
consecutive month to 73.4, its lowest since January 2012.
Dr Thanawat said the low point was because consumers were uncertain about
the political situation, the high cost of living, and uncertainty in the
global economy.
However, the centre predicted that public consumption will tend to slow down
until at least the end of Q1. The outlook should be more upbeat if the
present political situation improves, but it cannot yet be predicted.
Meanwhile, a survey off 800 business operators on the economic impact of the
Bangkok shutdown on Jan 13 indicated that they were concerned by the
situation and viewed that business sales volume and liquidity will drop by
more than half.
The tourism sector is viewed as most impacted economically and regarding the
country’s image, resulting in fewer tourists, and cancellations of room
reservations and tour packages.
The Economic and Business Forecasting Center forecast that the Bangkok
shutdown will reduce public consumption by 5-10 percent on average, while
countrywide spending will drop Bt500 million/day or Bt5-10 billion for the
two-week shutdown.
Tourism business was also predicted to lose a similar amount of money in
circulation at Bt200-500 million/day and Bt5-10 billion/fortnight.
Dr Thanawat noted that if the Bangkok shutdown lasts for one month, around
Bt40 billion will be lost in the economy, which will impact Thailand’s gross
domestic product (GDP) by 0.1-0.2 percent.
However, the 2014 economic forecast should still be positive with growth of
0-5 percent due to a strong economic foundation, exports, and no occupation
by anti-government protesters on transportation routes or production
sectors. (MCOT)
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Daito Lang Mirror opens factory in Chonburi
Local German and Japanese
officials were on hand as Daito Lang Mirror (Thailand) Co. opened its new
joint-venture factory in Pinthong Industrial Estate.
Thanachot Anuwan
Local German and Japanese officials were on hand as Daito Lang Mirror
(Thailand) Co. opened its new joint-venture factory in Pinthong Industrial
Estate.
Daito Lang directors Bernd Boegel of Germany and Director Masahito Nakamuta
of Japan welcomed the Thai-German Chamber of Commerce President Karl-Heinz
Heckhausen and German embassy representative Thomas Multhaup and others to
the Jan. 8 ceremony in Chonburi.
Nakamuta said the joint venture was launched with a 90 million baht
investment from the Japanese and German companies. It will produce parts for
cars, buses and trucks for vehicle manufacturers including Volvo and Isuzu.
It will produce about 2,500 sets of mirrors per year. The company expects to
break even next year and then begin an expansion that could see output
tripled in time for the opening of the ASEAN Economic Community in 2015.
Boegel said that the factory marks expansion of the company to Southeast
Asia after already spreading through Europe. The joint venture is an
excellent investment with high competitive advantages as Daito Japan is
well-known for quality, he said. It would not have been possible, he added,
to open a similar factory anywhere else in the region except Thailand.
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