Final check-out at landmark Dusit Thani postponed

  • Published: 03 Jan 2018 at 21:00 0 comments
  • WRITER: SUCHAT SRITAMA

The Dusit Thani Hotel will close on Jan 5, 2019 and the site redeveloped as a mixed-use project. (Post Today photo)

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The Dusit Thani Bangkok hotel has been given a late check-out.

Originally due to close on April 16 this year, the flagship hotel will now remain operational to Jan 5 next year, according to Dusit International. Final check-out will now be at 2pm on Jan 5, 2019.

The hotel’s closing date has been postponed to allow Dusit and its partners more time to add greater value to the new incarnation of the hotel, which will open as part of a 36.7 billion baht landmark mixed-use project to be built in partnership with Central Pattana Plc.

Suphajee Suthumpun, Group Chief Executive of Dusit International, announced the hotel’s redevelopment last year. Dusit International plans to create a new city landmark that boosts the area’s appeal, enhances the existing infrastructure, creates new opportunities for local businesses, celebrates Thai culture, and elevates the brand’s standing internationally. 

Founded by Thanpuying Chanut Piyaoui and opened on Feb 27, 1970, Dusit Thani Bangkok was once the city’s tallest edifice and largest hotel.

“While our scrupulous attention to detail means we must extend the project timeline by eight months, we are delighted that guests now have more time to experience the hotel as it stands. We plan to enrich that experience by hosting a series of special events throughout the year,” Mrs Suphajee said.

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