http://www.cnbc.com/2015/08/28/mbing-wont-crush-tourism-commentary.html
The short-term economic consequences of the recent bombing of the Erawan Shrine in Bangkok continue to be felt. But one lesson from past crises is that the Thai tourism sector will survive — and once again thrive
In Bangkok, the Erawan Shrine has reopened, vigilance is up, and the nearby Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok hotel, which experienced some minor damage in the Monday explosion, is in full operation, says Hyatt area vice president and hotel general manager Gordon Fuller
the least of the economic worries facing Thailand's leaders today
Thailand bombing won't crush tourism......Curtis S. Chin
The short-term economic consequences of the recent bombing of the Erawan Shrine in Bangkok continue to be felt. But one lesson from past crises is that the Thai tourism sector will survive — and once again thrive
In Bangkok, the Erawan Shrine has reopened, vigilance is up, and the nearby Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok hotel, which experienced some minor damage in the Monday explosion, is in full operation, says Hyatt area vice president and hotel general manager Gordon Fuller
the least of the economic worries facing Thailand's leaders today