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New Thai Government Enforces $9 Entry Fee for Tourists Arriving by Air

Deputy Prime Minister and Transport Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn has announced that the 300-baht entry fee for foreign tourists arriving by air in Thailand will be proposed at the first Cabinet meeting of the new "Anutin 2" administration. The plan to charge travelers entering by land and sea a 150-baht fee has been set aside to avoid impacting cross-border commuters and day-trippers. This move is part of the government's broader strategy to boost tourism revenues.

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The proposed air arrival entry fee has sparked debate, with discussions focusing on the potential economic benefits against the need to maintain a welcoming image. Phiphat suggested renaming the fee to portray a more positive message, distancing it from its original term, "fee for stepping on the land." Additionally, the Bhumjaithai Party is planning a major reorganization of the civil service, merging the Ministry of Tourism and Sports with the Ministry of Culture into the new Ministry of Tourism and Culture.

Phiphat argues that combining these departments will enhance strategic alignment between tourism and cultural initiatives, key to Thailand’s economy. Concurrently, a new, dedicated Ministry of Sports will be established for focused management. These government restructures are anticipated to be completed within six months, with Sabida Thaiseth and Surasak Phancharoenworakul expected to lead the new ministries.

Looking forward, these changes aim to improve Thailand's tourism sector's efficiency and cultural integration, though the impact remains to be seen. Analysts will be watching closely as the government implements these plans, assessing their influence on international tourism and domestic perceptions, reported The Nation.

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ikke1959 Diamond Member

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On 3/28/2026 at 10:26 AM, Evolare said:

Why not bake it into the Visa application and then charge the 300 on location only for visa on arrival.

Probably it must be paid with the TDAC arrival card...But maybe they don't know that it is the easiest way....Most of the times a commission must find out

ikke1959 Diamond Member

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21 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

My extensions are every 2 years, and my employer is currently in the process of moving me over to an LTR visa.

I've been here full-time since 2006, and I don't feel like a tourist, act like one, nor am I treated like one.

Than you are unique as immigration is still looking at me after 20 years as a tourist. And I don't live in a touristic area

ikke1959 Diamond Member

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18 hours ago, Keeenok Powell said:

I disagree with the people on here who think 300 baht is not a big deal.

It used to be a night out for me and my girlfriend before she left me.

Indeed for 1 is not a big deal, but families with 2 kids it is suddenly 1200 THB... The greed is enormous here, higher taxes airport taxes already and now a entry fee.. Is Thailand a museum ???? I believe that as there is no progress

BeastOfBodmin Silver Member

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On 3/27/2026 at 4:57 PM, snoop1130 said:

This move is part of the government's broader strategy to boost tourism revenues.

Boost revenues by picking your pockets.

Aussie999 Platinum Member

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On 3/28/2026 at 3:34 AM, 1tooth said:

Good, hopefully it will deter the riff raff from visiting Thailand.

Are you already bete

On 3/28/2026 at 3:34 AM, 1tooth said:

Good, hopefully it will deter the riff raff from visiting Thailand.

On 3/28/2026 at 3:34 AM, 1tooth said:

Good, hopefully it will deter the riff raff from visiting Thailand.

Are you already here...do you really think ฿ 300 will stop riff raff... you're delusional, crazy take your pick..

ericthai Platinum Member

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On 3/27/2026 at 11:18 PM, pest said:

Departure would be better it was 500 before

you're still paying the departure fee, but they changed things for it to be included in the ticket.

andyman57 Senior Member

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On 3/28/2026 at 10:37 AM, thjames007 said:

I was waiting for a jackass to complain. Uk put a gbp15! Entry fee end of Feb. I guess cheap charlies like yourself complained about that too. Fyi gas is up too. How dare they!

I look up to know all <deleted> like yourself

Bitcoin Hodler Rookie Member

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So even longers Q´s at the airport, because none will have 300 baht ready. Great
At least raise to 1000 baht so you dont have to deal with exchange

Ralf001 Star Member

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On 3/28/2026 at 5:13 PM, Ironman1958 said:

I can live with the entry fees,

What I'm not happy about is Exit Fees

"I have to Pay Again just so I can Leave"?

vote with your feet.

geisha Platinum Member

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On 3/27/2026 at 9:34 PM, 1tooth said:

Good, hopefully it will deter the riff raff from visiting Thailand.

Oh, you again !

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On 3/28/2026 at 11:52 AM, Keeenok Powell said:

I disagree with the people on here who think 300 baht is not a big deal.

It used to be a night out for me and my girlfriend before she left me.

Yes, but that was in 1975 !

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