Diploma Thesis from the year 2002 in the subject Business economics - General, grade: 1.8, University of Applied Sciences Wernigerode, language: English, abstract: The tourism and hospitality industry is a major economic driving factor not only for Thailand, but also for many other Asian nations. Therefore, the beginning of this report deals with the regional development after the terrorist attacks. This way the reader will get an understanding of the current situation in Asia and the general impact of 9-11. After a general overview of Thailand, the first class hotel market of Bangkok will be analyzed by its occupancy, ADR and RevPar development. These performance related information create the backbone of this report and support further assumptions and findings. For validity reasons, the results are then compared to two independent surveys. The fourth section is made up of the changes in travel patterns, tourism demand and strategies, followed by a comparison of the two best performing individual hotels and their advantages over competitors. A short outlook for the first-class hotel market and the survey’s limitations and a conclusion complete this report. The key aspects of this paper are backed up by extensive research on the topic by the author and a number of interviews with various hotel professionals from first-class Bangkok hotels and professors of local universities. All performance related information is obtained from the “Bangkok Hotel Performance Variance” Report, a document that looks at the monthly performance of the upper 39 hotels in Bangkok. Each participating hotel provides the relevant information for the internally used report.