Prime Minister and Finance Minister Srettha Thavisin unveiled the initiative earlier this month, laying out ambitious plans for making the country a hub for tourism, medical treatment, food, aviation, logistics, electric vehicles, digital economy and finance by 2030.
TAT governor Thapanee Kiatphaibool said on Wednesday that the three-day workshop will be held from March 12-14, after which a master plan will be submitted to the premier on March 15.
Central and provincial tourism agencies as well as entrepreneurs in the tourism industry will be invited to join the workshop to provide their input and suggestions, she added.
Expected participants include representatives from the Department of Tourism, Thailand Privilege Card Ltd, Designated Areas for Sustainable Tourism Administration, the Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau, the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand, Airports of Thailand, and airline operators.