Thailand Launches New Digital Arrival Card to Streamline Entry for Visa-Exempt Tourists by 2025
Thailand will roll out its Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) in 2025, replacing the ETA system to enhance immigration screening and speed up entry.
Thailand will roll out its Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) in 2025, replacing the ETA system to enhance immigration screening and speed up entry.
Thailand’s domestic tourism recovery plan has hit a major snag. Hoteliers across key destinations such as Pattaya, Rayong, Koh Samui, and Khao Yai are backing out of the government-backed “Half-Half” (50-50) tourism campaign, citing systemic technical failures, payment uncertainty, and frustrating red tape. The Half-Half travel scheme, launched by Thailand’s Ministry of Tourism and Sports […]
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Thailand’s Senate Tourism Committee demands answers over the delayed “Half-Half Thai Travel” scheme, citing hotel concerns and tech failures in local tourism revival.
Thailand delays tourist entry fee to mid-2026 to support travel recovery, with plans for infrastructure upgrades and visitor insurance through the new levy.
Thailand shifts its tourism strategy to attract high-spending visitors from the Middle East and Southeast Asia as Chinese tourist numbers decline.
Thailand pushes for sustainable tourism in Pattaya, increasing regulation of tour operators and cracking down on illegal services to protect quality and safety.