“TAT Connex” platform is now open for registration

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“TAT Connex” platform is now open for registration


The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is inviting local and international Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs), influencers, and media, as well as Thailand’s tourism-related businesses, to register for its new “TAT Connex” platform ahead of the official launch on 15 August 2024.

For KOLs, influencers, media, and Thailand’s tourism-related businesses to connect and explore partnerships for greater publicity and promotion of Thailand’s tourism offerings.

TAT Connex platform is designed to bridge the online connection

Thapanee Kiatphaibool, TAT governor, said the TAT Connex platform is design to bridge the online connection between influencers and businesses to generate greater publicity and promotion of Thailand’s tourism offerings.

She said the project reflects our ongoing ‘Partnership 360’ marketing strategy and digital approach to transform Thai tourism towards more sustainable and more inclusive tourism growth.

The platform welcomes all categories of KOLs, influencers, bloggers, media and celebrities to connect with 10 types of tourism-related businesses; these being: restaurants and diners, hotel accommodation and homestays, transportation, recreational activities and tourist attractions, travel agencies, health and beauty, department stores and shopping centres, activity/meeting and theatre/entertainment, and souvenir and other shops.

The platform enables influencers and businesses to explore partnership opportunities and generate tourism-related content via various social networks, including Facebook, Instagram, Tiktok, YouTube, and X (Twitter). Ultimately, this would help inspire more travel and stimulate more tourism spending at destinations across the country.

For businesses, registration is available for free through the websitewww.tatconnex.com, while influencers can register via both the website and the TAT Connex application (Android and iOS).

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