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Thailand Expands Visa-Free Entry To 93 Countries To Boost Tourism

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June 15, 2024
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The government of Thailand has expanded its visa-free entry for 93 countries to boost tourism and economy. The countriea included UAE and UK, while Indian passport holders can visit for up to two months visa-free.

This is as the country also scrapped the contentious proposal to impose a THB 300 ($8.20) tourism fee on international tourists arriving by air.

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Thailand’s new visa-free policy, which includes a comprehensive list of 93 countries, is part of a broader strategy to revive the global tourism sector, heavily impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Countries worldwide, including Thailand, are easing visa restrictions to rejuvenate their tourism industries.

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin announced that his administration would abandon the previous government’s plan for economic prosperity

The new policy also benefits remote workers, business traveler, event organizers, destination management companies, MICE Planners, postgraduate students, and pensioners by allowing longer stays, demonstrating Thailand’s dedication to revitalizing tourism and boosting its economy. Starting next month, travelers from these countries can immerse themselves in Thai culture and landscapes for up to 60 days.

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Remote workers can also anticipate a visa extension of up to five years, with each visit permitted for up to 180 days. Thailand, known for its affordability and allure, has long been a top destination for international travellers. In 2023, Thailand welcomed around 24.5 million international visitors. With these new policies, the Thai government aims to increase tourist numbers to between 25 and 30 million annually.

Indian passport holders can now explore Thailand for up to two months without a visa. This new initiative, launched by the Thai government, aims to boost tourism by inviting people from various backgrounds—professionals, students, and retirees—to enjoy extended stays.

In 2023, Thailand experienced a significant tourism surge, with arrivals reaching approximately 28.15 million, a remarkable increase from the 11 million in previous years.

The tourism sector, severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, has shown a strong recovery. This resurgence was marked by a significant rise in revenue, with domestic and international visitors contributing over 58.919 billion USD, underscoring the industry’s crucial role in Thailand’s economic recovery.

All 93 countries with Visa-Free entry to Thailand

Thailand has opened its doors to travellers from 93 countries with a new visa-free entry policy. This progressive move is designed to attract visitors from diverse regions, boosting tourism and economic growth. Travelers from countries such as Sweden, Lithuania, Austria, Greece, France, Hungary, Slovenia, Latvia, Switzerland, Mexico, Croatia, Italy, Spain, Colombia, and Portugal can now enjoy extended stays in Thailand. The policy also includes nations like Georgia, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, San Marino, Andorra, Monaco, Malta, Germany, Slovakia, Romania, Norway, Argentina, Iceland, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Cyprus, Estonia, Bulgaria, Poland, Belgium, and Albania.

In addition to these European and American countries, the visa-free entry extends to a variety of Asian and Oceanic nations. Countries such as Sri Lanka, Mongolia, Oman, Trinidad and Tobago, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, the Maldives, Hong Kong, Nepal, Taiwan, India, Kazakhstan, Fiji, China, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Myanmar, South Korea, Laos, the United Arab Emirates, Dominica, Israel, Japan, Cambodia, the Philippines, Kuwait, Bahrain, Malaysia, and Morocco are included in this policy.

African and Middle Eastern countries like Jordan and South Africa are also part of this initiative. Other countries benefiting from this visa-free entry policy include Guatemala, Macau, Singapore, Ukraine, Brazil, Finland, South Africa, Jordan, Ireland, Belarus, Jamaica, Brunei, Qatar, Australia, New Zealand, the United States, Panama, Ecuador, Liechtenstein, Chile, Tonga, Peru, Russia, and Canada. This extensive list underscores Thailand’s commitment to welcoming international visitors and strengthening its tourism sector.

Thailand’s progressive visa-free policy for 93 countries, combined with the removal of the proposed tourism fee and the increasing interest from travellers, especially from India, signals a promising future for its tourism industry. By facilitating longer stays and embracing a diverse range of visitors, Thailand is poised to not only recover from the pandemic’s impacts but also to strengthen its economy through a robust influx of tourists. With strategic initiatives and a welcoming approach, Thailand continues to cement its position as a top global destination, ready to welcome millions of visitors eager to experience its rich culture and stunning landscapes.

Thailand’s progressive visa-free policy, combined with the removal of the proposed tourism fee and the increasing interest from travellers, especially from India, signals a promising future for its tourism industry. By facilitating longer stays and embracing a diverse range of visitors, Thailand is poised to not only recover from the pandemic’s impacts but also to strengthen its economy through a robust influx of tourists. With strategic initiatives and a welcoming approach, Thailand continues to cement its position as a top global destination, ready to welcome millions of visitors eager to experience its rich culture and stunning landscapes

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