As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
Authors must certify that the submitted paper has not been published previously or is not being considered for publication elsewhere (except for thesis research reports).
The submission file is in Microsoft Word (.doc, .docx)
The submitted papers can be in both Thai and English and have at least 5 pages and at most 15 pages (including references) by using an A4 single page.
In-text citations and references must be written in English and APA 7th Style only. If it is a Thai reference, please translate it into English according to the form. You can see the samples in the author's guidelines.
The manuscript must be printed in the form of Angsana New 16pts as specified-by ensuring that all 5 sections have both Thai and English language. (Title, Author, Institute, Abstracts, Keywords)
Author Guidelines
Terms and Conditions
1. The manuscript must be printed in the form and font size specified, which can be downloaded from the following template, ensuring that all 5 sections have both Thai and English. (Title, Author, Institute, Abstracts, Keywords)
2. Authors must certify that the submitted paper has not been published previously or is not being considered for publication elsewhere. (except for thesis research reports).
3. The authors must submit the article for plagiarism checking by the Akarawisut program (the criteria must not be more than 20%) and attach the acceptance form as well.
4. The submitted papers can be in both Thai and English, with at least 5 pages and at most 15 pages (including references) by using an A4 single page.
5. In-text citations and references must be written in English and APA 7th Style only. If it is a Thai reference, please translate it into English by translating it according to the form, which you can see samples. See More +
6. Every article will be evaluated by at least three experts in the field (double-blind review). The text indicates the author must not appear elsewhere in the article except on the front cover. (Note: author names, academic ranks, institute, email, phone number, and so on.)
7. The article consists of abstracts in both Thai and English, approximately 100–250 words; keywords; introduction, objective, literature review, hypothesis (if any), benefits, methodology, discussion, summary, suggestions, acknowledgments (if any), and references. For keywords, lowercase letters must be used (except for the proper noun, which uses uppercase letters).
8. English: Abstracts and articles must be checked for accuracy in both grammar and spelling by native speakers or experts.
9. The table and illustrations must specify the topic. The illustrations may be slideshows, color images, or black-and-white images with high contrast. The charts should have different patterns and be set to black and white only.
10. If the topic of the article relates to a subject that the journal has previously published, the author must give citations to the article before sending it for publication.
11. The owner of the published article (at least one person) must be a member of the Journal of Thai Hospitality and Tourism. REGISTER FORM
12. The manuscript must be submitted in THAIJOonly (not accepting the article via email).
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