Thailand Health and Wellness Tourism unveils the next big thing

HE Kobkarn Wattanavrangkul presided over the Thailand Health and Wellness Tourism Showcase 2015 yesterday, which unveiled the latest anti-aging and aesthetic innovations in Thailand.

HE Kobkarn Wattanavrangkul presided over the Thailand Health and Wellness Tourism Showcase 2015 yesterday, which unveiled the latest anti-aging and aesthetic innovations in Thailand.

HE Kobkarn said, โ€œThailand is the premier medical tourism destination with our wealth of internationally-recognised medical facilities. Health and medical tourists are among the lucrative visitor markets for Thailand due to their high-spending power and demand for upscale tourism products and services, which is in line with our policy to focus on promoting Thailand as a โ€œQuality Leisure Destination through Thainess.โ€

The Thailand Health and Wellness Tourism Showcase 2015 under the concept of Anti-Aging: The Next Big Thing in Health Tourism is being held from September 14-17, 2015.

The event kicked off with a trade conference and business matching day on 14 September, bringing 56 medical tourism facilitators and travel agencies as well as international press and social media influencers from 20 countries up to speed with Thailandโ€™s capabilities as the premier destination for health and wellness tourism.

The day was filled with informative presentations on various interesting topics, especially anti-aging innovation in Thailand; endotherapia discovering your bodyโ€™s inner cell; revitalise your life with hormone replacement therapy; nutraceutical: the anti-aging pill, and cell therapy a breakthrough in anti-aging.

The 56 buyers also had the opportunity to discuss prospective business deals with the top 36 anti-aging and aesthetic providers in Thailand, including hospitals, anti-aging clinics, aesthetic clinics, plastic surgery clinics, medical spas, sport medicine centres, and health resorts.

Mrs. Juthaporn Rerngsonasa, TATโ€™s Deputy Governor for International Marketing (Europe, Africa, Middle East and Americas) said, โ€œThe average expenditure of the health and medical tourists in Thailand is about 50,000 โ€“ 300,000 Baht per trip, and they prefer to stay in five-star accommodation. During the Thailand Health and Wellness Tourism Showcase 2015, we hope that the business matching sessions would materialise into solid businesses and help generate more than 500 million Baht to the Thai economy.โ€

On 15-16 September, TAT is organising an educational trip bringing the medical tourism facilitators and travel agencies as well as VIPs and member of the press to visit top anti-aging and aesthetic centres and test the services in Bangkok, Phuket, and Pattaya.

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