BANGKOK, Thailand — A redesigned immigration process and fresh safety guidance from the U.K. government are changing the way Britons plan holidays to Thailand, one of Southeast Asia’s most-visited destinations.
Thailand tourists can snag 200k free domestic flights
BANGKOK, Thailand — Visitors eyeing Thailand’s sun-splashed beaches, emerald jungles and lesser-known heritage towns have fresh incentive to expand their itineraries this fall: the government plans to hand out 200,000 free domestic flights, hoping to steer arrivals beyond Bangkok, Phuket and Chiang Mai during the September-to-November low season.
Why resorts and airlines are slapping tourists with fines
BANGKOK, Thailand — Travelers booking flights and rooms this year may notice a new line on their invoices: fines for breaking property or carrier rules. A recent story surfaced on EIN Presswire under the headline “Why resorts and airlines are slapping tourists with fines” points to a growing pattern of punitive charges that can catch vacationers off guard, particularly across Southeast Asia and popular European hot spots.
Overtourism Alert: Destinations to Skip in 2025
If your 2025 bucket list still includes Phuket’s beaches, Dubrovnik’s city walls or a selfie at Santorini’s blue-domed churches, you may want to press pause.
US Upgrades Thailand Alert as Border Tensions Rise
BANGKOK, Thailand — With Bangkok gearing up for its annual midsummer surge of international vacationers, the U.S. Department of State quietly tightened the screws on travel guidance for Thailand, placing the Southeast Asian nation on a Level 2 “Exercise Increased Caution” footing while designating swaths of the Thai-Cambodian frontier off-limits at Level 4, the department’s most severe warning.
India warns travellers as Thai-Cambodia clashes erupt
NEW DELHI, India — A spike in fighting between Thai and Cambodian forces has led India to caution its citizens about visiting Thailand, underscoring the need for real-time travel intelligence out of New Delhi.
Thailand postpones tourist fee to 2026 amid visitor slump
BANGKOK, Thailand — Thailand’s long-debated entry levy for foreign visitors will not take effect until 2026, a two-year deferment that Thai officials say is designed to help the country’s tourism sector recover from a sharper-than-expected slowdown.
Thailand Earns Top Safety Rating in Latest US Travel Advisory
Thailand Earns Top Travel Safety Rating from U.S. Department of State
Thailand has joined the ranks of the world’s safest travel destinations after receiving the coveted Level 1, Exercise Normal Precautions, in the most recent U.S. Department of State Travel Advisory, Vietnam News Agency (VNA) reported.
Thailand's New Flight Delay Law: A Game Changer for Travelers in 2025
In a significant move aimed at enhancing passenger rights, Thailand is set to implement a new Flight Delay Law in 2025. This legislation promises to transform the travel experience for both locals and tourists, ensuring that travelers are better protected during unforeseen delays.
Dining on the Rocks: A Culinary Odyssey Overlooking the Gulf of Thailand
Suspended on a rugged cliff edge with panoramic views of the Gulf of Thailand, the acclaimed Dining on the Rocks at Six Senses Samui promises more than just a meal. This award-winning venue offers an immersive experience where world-class gastronomy, curated wines, and impeccable service merge seamlessly with the breathtaking surroundings.
