Thailand’s Immigration Bureau (IB), in cooperation with Airports of Thailand (AOT), has deployed more than 200 officers at Suvarnabhumi Airport to manage an expected surge in travellers during the Songkran festival in 2026. The operation aims to handle passenger volumes exceeding 200,000 people per day while maintaining security and efficient service. Officials emphasised both safety and creating a positive first impression for arriving tourists.
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On 9 April 2026, Pol Lt Gen Phanumart Boonyalak, Commissioner of the Immigration Bureau, led a deployment ceremony alongside senior officers including Pol Maj Gen Cherngron Rimphadee and Pol Maj Gen Khathathorn Khamthiang. The officers have been stationed at inbound passenger areas on the second floor, to facilitate immigration procedures during peak travel periods.
The initiative forms part of a broader national plan covering 10–16 April 2026, when high travel volumes are expected across Thailand’s main international airports: Suvarnabhumi, Don Mueang, Phuket, Chiang Mai and Hat Yai. Authorities aim to process passengers within 30 minutes during peak flight periods by ensuring all immigration counters are fully staffed.
In addition, officers have been instructed to suspend leave during the operational period to maintain adequate staffing levels. The Immigration Bureau is also working closely with other agencies to strengthen security measures and prevent crime, while ensuring smooth passenger flow.
As part of welcoming efforts, immigration officials greeted arriving international travellers with traditional Thai hospitality and the presentation of floral garlands. This gesture is intended to reflect Thailand’s cultural identity and reinforce its image as the “Land of Smiles”.
Pol Lt Gen Phanumart stated that the bureau has prioritised balancing national security with traveller convenience. Measures include enhanced screening systems, improved operational readiness and coordinated management of airport spaces to ensure efficiency under heavy demand.
The initiative follows directives from National Police Chief Pol Gen Kitrat Phanphet, who has instructed all relevant units to prepare thoroughly for the holiday period. Authorities expect the measures to support both tourism and public confidence during one of Thailand’s busiest travel seasons.
SiamRath reported officials will continue monitoring passenger volumes and operational performance throughout the Songkran period. The Immigration Bureau has pledged to maintain high service standards and ensure that all travellers are processed safely and efficiently.
Adapted by ASEAN Now SiamRath 10 Apr 2026
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