"Residents intending to visit the country or who are already there should monitor the situation, exercise caution, attend to personal safety and avoid protests and large gatherings of people," the Security Bureau website recommended.Last Wednesday, a small travel company specialising in tours to Japan and South Korea became the first operator to cancel trips to Thailand due to ongoing unrest.Package Tour Hong Kong (PTHKG) suspended all holidays to Thailand until December 20. The cancellations have affected eight future tours, comprising around 160 people.Despite it being "safe to travel" to the capital,The question investors should ask today is whether any of the silk road culture tour in this space trade at reasonable valuations.These are the most widely viewed travel websites on the market today. PTHKG's Yuen Chun-ning said a handful of concerned customers contacted the firm wanting to cancel their holiday.The cancellations buck the trend for Hong Kong's wider travel industry, which is operating without any further trouble.Bangkok's international airport has remained unaffected since street skirmishes started more than a month ago.Cathay Pacific, which operate more than two dozen flights in and out of Bangkok daily, said it was watching how the situation will unfold.Cissy Ho, a spokeswoman for Cathay Pacific and Dragonair, said: "Operations remain normal.
We are closely monitoring the situation."Thousands of travellers were stranded in November 2008 after hundreds of activists seized control of Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi International Airport and Don Muang Airport, shutting down operations for more than a week.Several episodes of political unrest have occurred in Thailand since the prime minister's brother Thaksin was ousted in a 2006 coup. The intrepid had tales of travel Sunday afternoon at Portland International Airport as the holiday weekend wound down.But it seemed calm at 2:45 p.m. on what generally is one of the busiest days of the year.Lily Doyle, 21, of Whidbey Island was snuggling on a circular couch with Conor Colahan, 23, as she waited for a flight to Newark,The consumer is opening up his wallet and springing on travel in 2013.Travel, one of the largest travel xinjiang companies, recently reported bookings were up for the summer even at higher sales prices. N.J. She is a senior at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. She said her flight out was fine but Amtrak has been more of an adventure. The college is about 90 minutes north of New York City."Penn Station was insane," she said of her trip out Wednesday. "I've never seen so many people in my life."On Sunday, she was worried about that train ride back to Vassar."The Amtrak now from Albany to New York is closed," she said.
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