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Thailand Enhances Support for Tourists Amid Regional Travel Challenges

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Thailand Enhances Support for Tourists Amid Regional Travel Challenges

The Tourism Authority of Thailand is monitoring Middle East unrest, prioritizing tourist safety, and coordinating support measures such as flexible policies and improved airport assistance to maintain confidence in Thailand.


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  • The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is working with government and private sectors to monitor the Middle East situation and support tourists facing travel disruptions. Safety and well-being are prioritized, with TAT as the main communication hub.
  • Local tourism associations have introduced flexible policies, special rates, and enhanced information services to aid affected travelers. Airports of Thailand (AOT) has improved assistance at airports, providing information and coordinating with airlines.
  • Proactive measures are being implemented to mitigate tourism impacts, including stimulating domestic tourism and enhancing international connectivity. Travelers should check flight statuses with airlines and seek assistance from the AOT Contact Center, TAT Call Center, or Tourist Police hotline.

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), together with government agencies and private-sector partners, is closely monitoring developments in the Middle East and coordinating support for tourists affected by flight or travel disruptions.

TAT Governor Thapanee Kiatphaibool emphasized that Thailand prioritizes the safety and well-being of all tourists, and confirmed that tourism stakeholders are working together to support travelers affected by unrest in the Middle East. TAT serves as the main communication channel, providing accurate information to operators and visitors, particularly through regional offices in Phuket, Krabi, and Phang Nga.

Local tourism associations and hotel groups in these provinces have introduced measures such as flexible rescheduling and cancellation policies, special rates for extended stays, and enhanced information services. These actions demonstrate the industry’s commitment to supporting visitors and maintaining confidence in Thailand as a high-quality destination.

Relevant agencies have also implemented operational measures. Airports of Thailand Public Company Limited (AOT) has enhanced passenger assistance at airports by providing additional information, distributing drinking water to waiting passengers, and coordinating with airlines to manage affected flights.

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In addition to immediate assistance, the government is implementing proactive policies to address potential tourism impacts. Short-term measures aim to stimulate domestic tourism and sustain economic activity. At the same time, long-term strategies focus on strengthening Thailand’s position as a secondary aviation hub to improve international connectivity and resilience.

Travelers planning to visit the Middle East or nearby regions should check flight status directly with airlines. For further assistance, contact the AOT Contact Center at 1722, the TAT Call Center at 1672 Travel Buddy, or the Tourist Police hotline at 1155.

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