KLM posted a loss of €2 million for the first half of this year, despite revenue increasing to €6,3 billion. Parent company Air France-KLM, on the other hand, posted a profit of €401 million thanks to lower fuel prices and fewer setbacks. Rising labor costs, high airport fees, and international tensions are weighing on KLM. For travelers traveling to Thailand, this means flights to Bangkok will continue for the time being, but cost control remains crucial.

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After a long flight to Thailand, your body will be tired, dehydrated, and temporarily out of balance. So drink plenty of water immediately, exercise moderately, and adjust your pace to the warm climate. Eat lightly, sleep well, and plan your first day calmly. This way, you'll recover faster from the trip, avoid jet lag and the heat, and fully enjoy your stay in Thailand from day two onward.

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LV The Place Bangkok in Gaysorn Amarin is a luxury hotspot where fashion, art, and gastronomy converge. The highlight is Le Café Louis Vuitton, an intimate café with photogenic pastries and exclusive desserts. Combine your visit with the Visionary Journeys exhibition and enjoy a unique 360-degree Louis Vuitton experience in the heart of Bangkok. Reservations are essential, as the few tables fill up quickly.

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Questioner: Marc: For a retirement visa, you either need to... How can you prove these last requirements? Do the supporting documents have to be in English? If so, is a certified translation from Dutch required? Thank you for your answer. Response from RonnyLatYa 1. When applying for the e-visa. Official Website of Thailand Electronic Visa. Request a pension payment certificate from the Federal Pensions Service for at least the last three months. I myself had...

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This time a special dish from Isaan: Suea rong hai (howling tiger), in Thai: เสือ ร้องไห้ A delicacy with a beautiful legend about the name. Suea rong hai is a popular dish from the Northeast of Thailand (Isaan). It is grilled beef (the brisket), seasoned with spices and served with sticky rice and other dishes. The name is based on a local myth, the “howling tiger”.

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Praphakan – lighthouses of Thailand

By Lung Jan
Posted in Sights, thai tips
July 31, 2025

As a man in Thailand you can engage in many hobbies. It is a paradise for bird watchers and I have been told that lovers of feminine beauty often fall short of eyes. Looking for a new hobby? Why not get involved in pharology or lighthouse science…?

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The Premier League kicks off in August, and it's being broadcast here by AIS and Mono. Can I watch those matches on my computer, or only on TV? And does anyone know if you can rewatch matches you missed?

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What to do in Thailand? 10 best tips and sights!

By Editorial
Posted in thai tips
July 31, 2025

Thailand is special to tourists because of the unique combination of elements that the country offers. The country offers a rich cultural experience with a long history, impressive temples and traditional customs. In addition, Thailand's landscape is diverse and breathtaking, ranging from tropical beaches to mountainous regions and dense jungle.

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Use Wise on booking.com and Agoda?

By Submitted Message
Posted in Reader question
July 31, 2025

Does anyone have experience or knowledge of using your Wise bank account number, which by the way the card indicates is a Visa card, to pay at Booking.com and Agoda?

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Column – Buffaloes, Bombs and Baccarat

By The Expat
Posted in Column, The Expat
July 30, 2025

Along the dusty border between Thailand and Cambodia, scenes unfold that resemble a bad tragicomedy. Generals parade, villagers flee with chickens under their arms, and Hun Sen pulls the strings as if he were running a puppet theater. Officially, it's about ancient temple stones; in reality, it's about power, money, and a touch of cynical theatrics.

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'Utter madness': Thailand's problem with pet lions

By Editorial
Posted in Background
July 30, 2025

In Thailand, the number of pet lions is growing rapidly, fueled by social media and the lucrative cub trade. Conservationists warn that the trend is dangerous and fuels the illegal trade. Breeding farms supply lion cafes and private owners, while oversight and regulations are inadequate. Many animals suffer from inbreeding and poor housing. Experts are calling for stricter regulations, but a complete ban seems a long way off.

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The Dior Gold House in Bangkok is a spectacular blend of fashion, art, and gastronomy. The golden building on Ploenchit Road, next to the Central Embassy, is easily accessible via the Chit Lom BTS. Inside, you'll find luxury fashion, Thai artwork, and the exclusive Café Dior by Michelin-starred chef Mauro Colagreco. A golden oasis where you can shop, relax, and escape the hustle and bustle of Bangkok.

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The European Union is abolishing the 100ml rule for liquids in hand luggage at airports equipped with the latest scanning equipment. In Italy, passengers can already carry bottles up to 2 liters, but at Schiphol Airport, the old rule will remain in effect for the time being. This means travelers to Thailand will still have to travel with small containers until Dutch airports officially adjust their policy.

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A video of Cambodian shamans performing a death ritual against Lieutenant General Boonsin Padklang, commander of the Second Thai Army, has gone viral. The shamans perform ritual dances, symbolically stab his portrait, and ultimately burn it down. The scene led to fake reports about his death, which Boonsin himself refuted. The incident illustrates how the border conflict is also being fought through rituals and symbolism.

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Chitlom in Bangkok is an ideal neighborhood for a quick exploration. From the BTS Chitlom station, you can walk directly to Central Chitlom and the photogenic Dior Gold House. The skywalk takes you to the LV Café and the famous Erawan Shrine. For delicious Thai seafood and desserts, head to Savoy Restaurant in Mercuryville. Everything is just a few minutes' walk away, perfect for a day out in the heart of Bangkok.

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Agoda notes that China, Malaysia, and South Korea are the top markets for tourists visiting Thailand, followed by Japan and Singapore. Bangkok, Pattaya, and Phuket remain favorites, while Hat Yai is gaining popularity due to its low prices. In the first half of 2025, over 16 million foreign visitors visited, generating 743,5 million baht. Islands like Koh Tao and Koh Pha Ngan attract especially long-stay travelers.

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Shanghai Mansion in Bangkok is a boutique hotel housed in a former opera house in the heart of Chinatown, on Yaowarat Road. The hotel evokes the atmosphere of 1930s Shanghai with colorful rooms, a top-notch spa, and a traditional Chinese tea hour. With Wat Mangkon MRT station within walking distance, the location is ideal for exploring Chinatown's street food scene and markets. Luxury, history, and vibrancy come together perfectly here.

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I'm currently applying for a 90-day visa. I think I'm choosing "Non-immigrant visa." Then it asks for "purpose of visit." 

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After last winter's positive experience, my wife and I (73 years old) want to spend 5 to 6 months a year in Thailand starting next winter. We've also purchased land for this purpose, where a house is currently being built.

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Today a fresh green mango salad with shrimps: Yam Mamuang ยำมะม่วง This Thai green mango salad is prepared with Nam Dok Mai Mango, which is unripe mango. The texture of the green mango is crunchy, with a fresh sweet and sour taste. Somewhat similar to a green apple. The pieces of mango are prepared into a salad with roasted peanuts, red shallots, green onion, coriander and large fresh shrimps.

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