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  • Thailand tops as dream destination for Southeast Asian travellers | Thaiger

    Thailand tops as dream destination for Southeast Asian travellers

    Thailand has emerged as the top dream destination for Southeast Asian travellers, as revealed by Grab’s SEA Travel Insights 2024 report. Chantsuda Thananitayaudom, senior director of commercial and marketing at Grab Thailand, highlighted the importance of Southeast Asian tourists to Thailand’s tourism industry. In 2024, Thailand welcomed over 10.6 million travellers from Southeast Asia, representing 30% of its international arrivals.…

  • Thailand tackles high airfares for Songkran festival | Thaiger

    Thailand tackles high airfares for Songkran festival

    The Transport Ministry has directed the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) to tackle the high cost of airfares during long weekends and holiday periods, in preparation for the Songkran festival in April. Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit stated yesterday that CAAT has also been instructed to devise long-term measures to control prices, ensuring airfares remain within a reasonable limit while…

  • Thailand assures China on tourist safety amid rising arrivals | Thaiger

    Thailand assures China on tourist safety amid rising arrivals

    Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra plans to personally assure Chinese President Xi Jinping of the safety measures in place for Chinese tourists during her visit to China next month, according to Tourism and Sports Minister Sorawong Thienthong. Thailand aims to attract 9 million Chinese tourists this year, marking a 35% increase from last year’s figure of 6.7 million. Sorawong stated that…

  • Philippines and Thailand forge tourism pact amid casino buzz | Thaiger

    Philippines and Thailand forge tourism pact amid casino buzz

    In a landmark move to bolster tourism and cross-border collaboration, the Philippines and Thailand inked a five-year deal focusing on mutual growth in the travel and hospitality sectors. The agreement, signed on Sunday, January 19 also hints at Thailand’s potential legalisation of casinos: a game-changing development for its tourism landscape. The Philippines, a regional leader in the casino industry with…

  • Thailand to rethink visa-free policy for Chinese citizens: Senate | Thaiger

    Thailand to rethink visa-free policy for Chinese citizens: Senate

    The Senate has urged the Government of Thailand to reconsider its visa-free policy for Chinese citizens, expressing concerns that Thailand may become a centre for criminal activities. Senator Wanchai Ekpornpichit raised these issues during a recent Senate meeting led by Speaker Mongkol Surasajja. Wanchai pointed out that the policy, initially designed to boost tourism, has been misused by criminal groups.…

  • Top adventure activities to enjoy in Thailand | Thaiger

    Top adventure activities to enjoy in Thailand

    Thailand may be known best for its beautiful beaches, magnificent temples and world-class cuisine, however, it is also a top destination for those seeking thrills and adventure. With its diverse landscapes and exotic nature and wildlife, this Southeast Asian country offers visitors countless opportunities to get their pulse racing and live life to the fullest. In this article, we’ll explore…

  • Thailand tourism surges with 1.3 million visitors in early 2025 | Thaiger

    Thailand tourism surges with 1.3 million visitors in early 2025

    Thailand experienced a significant influx of international tourists in the first 12 days of 2025, with over 1.3 million visitors, marking a 19.89% increase compared to the same timeframe in the previous year. Government reports attribute this surge to tourism revenue amounting to 66.089 billion baht (US$1.9 billion). Key visitor origins included China, Malaysia, Russia, South Korea, and India, with…

  • Krabi park e-ticketing system struggles to curb cash handling risks | Thaiger

    Krabi park e-ticketing system struggles to curb cash handling risks

    A special task force from the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) conducted an inspection yesterday, January 17, at Hat Noppharat Thara-Mu Koh Phi Phi National Park in Krabi to evaluate anti-corruption measures. The inspection followed the introduction of an e-ticketing system intended to prevent fraud in park entry fee management. Officials examined the fee collection processes at popular tourist sites such…

  • CNY rush: Thai airports brace for over 4 million passengers | Thaiger

    CNY rush: Thai airports brace for over 4 million passengers

    Thailand’s airports are gearing up for a passenger surge as the Chinese New Year festival approaches, with an expected 4.03 million foreign arrivals between January 24 and February 2. The Transport Ministry has ordered Airports of Thailand (AoT) to ensure smooth operations and safety during this 10-day travel boom. Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit revealed that Bangkok’s airports would bear the brunt…

  • Rising sun eclipses Thailand: Japan now No.1 for Chinese tourists | Thaiger

    Rising sun eclipses Thailand: Japan now No.1 for Chinese tourists

    Japan has dethroned Thailand as the top destination for Chinese tourists in a stunning reversal of fortunes. A remarkable surge in visitors last year sent Thailand scrambling to refocus its tourism strategy across other Asian markets. According to the Japan National Tourism Organisation, Japan welcomed a whopping 6.98 million Chinese tourists in 2024, a staggering 188% increase. Meanwhile, Thailand’s Tourism…

  • Chill factor: Thailand braces for cold, frosty spell as mercury dips | Thaiger

    Chill factor: Thailand braces for cold, frosty spell as mercury dips

    Thailand is braced for a cold, frosty spell as temperatures plunge by an additional 1-2 degrees Celsius across the nation. Frost dusts the peaks of high mountains while strong winds batter the seas, turning up the tumultuous weather conditions. As winter tightens its grip, the South sees relentless rainfall, adding to the weather woes. Forecasts from the Meteorological Department of…

  • Plane stupid! Australian man’s flight crash threat lands him in jail | Thaiger

    Plane stupid! Australian man’s flight crash threat lands him in jail

    A disgruntled Australian man found himself behind bars after making a chilling threat to kill everyone at 35,000 feet. His off-the-cuff remark about crashing a plane left airport officials with no choice but to take him seriously. Marli Curtis Philip Moncrieff embarked on what he thought would be a dream holiday from Perth to the sunny shores of Phuket with…

  • Chaos on Pattaya Beach: Drunk tourists fuel brawls in hotspot | Thaiger

    Chaos on Pattaya Beach: Drunk tourists fuel brawls in hotspot

    Pattaya Beach, known for its stunning coastline and electrifying nightlife, is grappling with a surge in alcohol-fuelled brawls involving unruly tourists. Once a haven for relaxation and revelry, the iconic destination has seen a troubling rise in disruptive incidents, leaving locals and officials concerned about the city’s reputation. Reports reveal that drunken altercations have become an all-too-common sight, particularly after…

  • Phuket cracks down on parasailing risks following accident | Thaiger

    Phuket cracks down on parasailing risks following accident

    Officials in Karon announced a sweeping crackdown on water sports safety protocols following the death of a parasailing staff member earlier this month. The high-profile meeting, held on Tuesday, January 14 at Karon Municipality, aimed to bolster safety for tourists and operators. Chaired by Karon Police Chief Police Colonel Khundet Na Nongkhai and Phuket Marine Office Chief Natchapong Pranit, the…

  • Northern Irishman fights for life after Thailand holiday accident | Thaiger

    Northern Irishman fights for life after Thailand holiday accident

    Friends, family, and co-workers are rallying behind a Northern Irishman left fighting for his life following a shocking accident while on a dream holiday in Thailand. Ryan Daly, from Portadown, had set off on an ambitious round-the-world trip when tragedy struck, leaving him on life support and his loved ones in turmoil. The 27 year old care attendant, known for…

  • Irish diver’s fate revealed on Thailand’s ‘Death Island’ (video) | Thaiger

    Irish diver’s fate revealed on Thailand’s ‘Death Island’ (video)

    In a heartbreaking twist that has sent shockwaves through a small Irish village, the tragic fate of a young Irish diver discovered lifeless on a Thai island has been made public. The body of Robert “Robby” Kinlan was found on January 9 in Koh Tao, ominously dubbed “Death Island” due to a chilling pattern of tourist fatalities. Initial post-mortem examinations…

  • Thailand slashes barriers for elite visas: LTR programme | Thaiger

    Thailand slashes barriers for elite visas: LTR programme

    Thailand is making bold moves to attract wealthy foreigners and digital nomads by easing visa restrictions to position the country as a global hub for long-term residency. The Cabinet approved sweeping changes to its Long-Term Resident (LTR) visa programme, streamlining the application process and eliminating outdated Smart visa categories, a Government House source revealed. The revised LTR visa rules target…

  • Chinese tourists cancel Thailand trips amid safety concerns | Thaiger

    Chinese tourists cancel Thailand trips amid safety concerns

    Hotels and airlines are experiencing widespread cancellations from Chinese tour groups ahead of the Chinese New Year holiday, with independent tourist bookings also slowing due to safety concerns in Thailand. Eason Chan, a singer and actor from Hong Kong, cancelled a planned concert in Thailand last week, citing safety concerns for Chinese fans visiting the country. Additionally, Hong Kong’s Security…

  • Hat Yai gears up for Chinese New Year with parades and contests | Thaiger

    Hat Yai gears up for Chinese New Year with parades and contests

    Hat Yai is pulling out all the stops for a dazzling Chinese New Year celebration, promising a week of vibrant festivities from January 28 to February 2. This iconic festival, a highlight for Thailand’s Chinese community, will take over Srinakorn Foundation School with parades, dragon and lion dances, fireworks, and breathtaking lantern sculptures. The festival is packed with activities to…

  • Thailand bets on man-made marvels for tourism cash boost | Thaiger

    Thailand bets on man-made marvels for tourism cash boost

    According to insiders at Krungthai Compass, man-made hotspots, from sports hubs to spectacular events, are set to propel Thailand to the brink of a tourism revolution thanks to a bold new strategy. Thailand is banking on an artificial allure to supercharge its tourism engine, with Krungthai Compass, a top research centre under Krungthai Bank, revealing that new, man-made tourist attractions…

  • South Korea to upgrade airport structures after Jeju Air crash | Thaiger

    South Korea to upgrade airport structures after Jeju Air crash

    South Korea is set to enhance the structures housing the antennas that facilitate landings at its airports, following the December incident where a Jeju Air aeroplane crashed after skidding off the runway. The Boeing 737-800 hit one such structure at Muan Airport, leading to a fire. The Transport Ministry has been assessing safety at airlines and airports since the crash…

  • What keeps tourists entertained online during their stay in Thailand? | Thaiger

    What keeps tourists entertained online during their stay in Thailand?

    Thailand is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, attracting millions of visitors annually with its stunning beaches, vibrant cities, unique culture, and incredible street food. While exploring Thailand’s temples, islands, and bustling markets is a must, a significant part of the travel experience for modern tourists involves staying connected online. With the increasing integration of digital…

  • Tourism stocks tumble amid Chinese tourist fears | Thaiger

    Tourism stocks tumble amid Chinese tourist fears

    Thai tourism stocks took a hit this morning as concerns mounted over a potential decline in Chinese tourist arrivals during the Chinese New Year. The drop follows revelations about a Chinese actor, Wang Xing, who was found in Myanmar and is suspected to have been a victim of human trafficking. This incident has cast a shadow over Thailand’s safety reputation.…

  • Vapes on a plane: Tourists nabbed for vape on Nok Air flight (video) | Thaiger

    Vapes on a plane: Tourists nabbed for vape on Nok Air flight (video)

    Three unruly tourists caused quite a stir aboard a Nok Air flight when they audaciously started vaping mid-flight, leaving fellow passengers astounded. The high-altitude hijinks happened on Sunday, January 5 on flight DD-532, winging its way from Bangkok’s Don Mueang International Airport to Phuket. One passenger’s quick-thinking video capture shows the offbeat antics, with one man brazenly puffing away and…

  • Thai tourism faces 20% drop in Chinese visitors amid safety fears | Thaiger

    Thai tourism faces 20% drop in Chinese visitors amid safety fears

    The Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA) anticipates a potential 10 to 20% decline in Chinese tourists during the upcoming Lunar New Year, attributed to reduced safety confidence. This follows an incident involving a Chinese actor who fell victim to a human trafficking gang using Thailand as a gateway. ATTA President Sisdivachr Cheewarattanaporn indicated that the impact could be minimal…

  • Sand wars settled: Kata Noi Beach reclaims its shores | Thaiger

    Sand wars settled: Kata Noi Beach reclaims its shores

    The sandy battle for Kata Noi Beach appears to be over, with beachgoers celebrating their newfound space. What was once a sprawling battlefield of beach chair vendors has been transformed into a haven for snorkellers and sunbathers alike. One local reported that the long-standing “sand grab” has been resolved, with clear and accessible spaces now available along the beach. “I…

  • Thailand airports boost biometrics for faster service times | Thaiger

    Thailand airports boost biometrics for faster service times

    The Airports of Thailand (AoT) is enhancing its biometric identification systems to expedite service times at airports. Yesterday, January 8, AoT Director Kerati Kijmanawat confirmed that this system has been implemented at six major international airports managed by AoT, including Suvarnabhumi, Don Mueang, Chiang Mai, Phuket, Mae Fah Luang Chiang Rai, and Hat Yai. However, the system currently does not…

  • British tourists’ speedboat crashes into Thai mangrove forest (video) | Thaiger

    British tourists’ speedboat crashes into Thai mangrove forest (video)

    A holiday speedboat carrying British tourists on an idyllic island-hopping adventure turned into a nightmare when the vessel smashed into trees in southern Thailand, prompting screams from panicked passengers. The incident occurred on Friday, January 3 during a journey between Koh Lipe and Koh Lanta. Shocking footage shows terrified passengers clinging to their seats as the speedboat hurtled off course,…

  • Thai airports get safety and check-in boost as travellers rise by 14% | Thaiger

    Thai airports get safety and check-in boost as travellers rise by 14%

    The Transport Ministry has instructed the Department of Airports (DoA) to enhance measures in support of travellers following more than 14% rise in passenger numbers over the new year period. Deputy Minister Manaporn Charoensri announced yesterday, January 7, that from December 27 to January 2, the DoA recorded 319,275 passengers, reflecting a 14.12% increase compared to the previous year. The…

  • Thailand tourism China-ing bright with visitor boom | Thaiger

    Thailand tourism China-ing bright with visitor boom

    Hold onto your tuk tuks, folks, Thailand’s tourism scene is making a triumphant comeback, with Chinese travellers leading the charge of foreign visitors. Thanks to more lenient visa rules, and especially to Thailand’s Chinese friends, the Land of Smiles is grinning wider than ever. The South China Morning Post reported that an impressive 35.5 million international jet-setters flocked to Thailand…