Thailand has experienced a 4.40% drop in international tourist arrivals from January 1 to March 11, 2026, compared to the same timeframe in 2025, as reported by the Ministry of Tourism and Sports. Despite geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, inbound travel remained stable into early March, demonstrating Thailand's resilience as a popular destination. Get today's headlines by email Ministry permanent secretary Natreeya Thaewiwong stated that arrivals for early March 2026 were steady, even amid uncertainties. The decline in tourist numbers, totaling 7,489,983, is mainly attributed to ongoing Middle East issues which also impacted European and Middle Eastern arrivals. Notably, the latter saw a 55% dip to 7,490 travelers, with a significant downturn from Muslim-majority nations during Ramadan. In response to these challenges, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is bolstering promotional efforts. This includes the Amazing Thailand Post-ITB Roadshow 2026, targeting Eastern European markets such as Poland, to compensate for reduced arrivals from other regions. Additionally, a new LOT Polish Airlines route between Warsaw and Bangkok is expected to introduce 88,000 seats, aiding tourism recovery. Looking forward, TAT is also focused on stimulating Chinese tourism through specific campaigns in Shanghai, aimed at drawing younger travelers and families. Domestically, the ministry plans to launch a Mekong riverside tourism initiative across seven provinces, hoping to develop local economies through sustainable cultural tourism. Despite the setbacks, Natreeya expressed confidence in Thailand’s tourism future, highlighting the more than 7.4 million tourists as evidence of the country's enduring appeal. Moreover, 2025 surveys ranked Bangkok as the most-visited city globally, underscoring Thailand's significant rebound in the travel sector. If regional tensions persist, rising oil prices could impact airfare costs, potentially affecting travel decisions by price-sensitive Gen Z tourists. The ministry is also promoting domestic travel through the Tiew Thai Chuay Thai program to ensure national revenue objectives are met, reported The Thaiger. Join the discussion? Already a member? Adapted by ASEAN Now · The Thaiger · 13 Mar 2026
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