Two foreign tourists have drawn criticism online after abandoning rental motorcycles outside the passenger terminal at Phuket International Airport, despite visible restrictions on vehicle access and parking.
Incident shared online
Images of the incident were posted on April 22 by the Phuket Times Facebook page. The accompanying caption stated that the men had ridden their motorcycles up to the second floor of the airport, an area where both entry and parking are prohibited.
Photographs showed the two individuals appearing to be in a hurry as they removed personal belongings from storage compartments under the motorcycle seats. They then transferred their items onto airport luggage trolleys.
According to the post, the men left the motorcycles unattended before entering the terminal building to proceed with check-in.
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Questions over enforcement
The incident prompted a wave of comments from Thai social media users, many of whom questioned how the men were able to reach the restricted area.
Several commenters pointed out that security personnel are typically stationed outside the terminal and suggested that enforcement may have been inconsistent. Some alleged that authorities tend to act more quickly when dealing with Thai nationals.
Others raised concerns about whether airport staff had failed to intervene before the motorcycles were abandoned.
Mixed reactions online
Among the responses, a Thai woman who identified herself as a car rental business owner said she had experienced a similar situation. She claimed that a Swedish customer had previously left one of her rental vehicles outside the airport terminal and asked her to retrieve it.
Not all commenters agreed with the criticism. One foreign user said they had seen Thai motorists engage in similar behaviour and suggested that witnesses should address such situations directly rather than posting images online.
However, several Thai users rejected that claim, stating that local drivers rarely violate airport parking rules due to strict enforcement. Some asked the commenter to provide evidence to support the assertion.
No official response yet
At the time of reporting, there had been no statement from police or airport authorities on whether the two men would face any penalties.
It is unclear if any action will be taken, particularly as the individuals may already have left the country. There was also no confirmation on whether the motorcycles had been recovered by the rental provider.
A similar case occurred in Krabi in July last year, when two foreign nationals rode stolen rental motorcycles to Phuket and failed to return them on time. They were later arrested and prosecuted.
Adapted by ASEAN Now · Source · 22 Apr 2026
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