Flying to Thailand? New Entry Fee Announced: What Tourists Should Know

A New Entry Fee for Air Travellers: Thailand is planning to levy a 300 Thai Baht (approximately ₹850-₹860) entry fee on all foreign tourists arriving by air. The proposal is expected to be reviewed and approved by the government’s Cabinet before being officially implemented.
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This move revives a long-discussed tourism fee that had previously been delayed multiple times as the country focused on reviving its tourism sector after the pandemic.

Who Will Have to Pay?
The proposed fee will apply exclusively to international travellers entering Thailand by air. Those arriving via land borders or sea routes will not be charged in the initial phase.


This exemption is designed to avoid disrupting frequent cross-border travel and short-term visits from neighbouring countries.

Why Thailand Is Introducing This Fee
The primary goal behind the entry fee is to create a dedicated tourism fund. Authorities plan to use the collected revenue to:


  • Improve airport infrastructure
  • Enhance tourist facilities
  • Strengthen safety systems
  • Support insurance-related services for visitors
The initiative also aligns with a broader global trend where popular destinations introduce small visitor fees to manage tourism impact and improve overall travel experiences.

Impact on Indian Travellers
For Indian tourists, Thailand remains one of the most popular and affordable international destinations. While the additional ₹850 per person may not significantly affect solo travellers, it can add up for families or group trips.

Despite this, the fee is relatively minor compared to overall travel expenses like flights, hotels, and activities.

Implementation Timeline Still Unclear
As of now, no official start date has been announced. The fee will only come into effect after Cabinet approval and once systems for collection, likely integrated with ticketing or immigration, are in place.


Travellers are advised to monitor official updates before planning their trips.

What It Means for Tourism
Even with the proposed fee, Thailand is expected to remain a top destination for international travellers. The government believes that the improved infrastructure and services funded by this fee will enhance the overall tourist experience without significantly affecting demand.