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Thailand Sees 6.5% Drop In Foreign Tourist Arrivals In H1

Thailand's foreign tourist arrivals have fallen by 6.5% in the first half of 2025, revealing shifts in global travel behavior.

Thailand Sees 6.5% Drop In Foreign Tourist Arrivals In H1

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Foreign tourist arrivals to Thailand dropped 6.56 percent year-on-year to 19.57 million in the first seven months of 2025, according to the country’s Ministry of Tourism and Sports.

China reclaimed its position as Thailand’s largest source market, with 2.73 million visitors over the period.

Previously, Thailand’s Finance Ministry cut its forecast for foreign tourist arrivals this year to 34.5 million from 36.5 million, still far below the record figure of nearly 40 million in 2019, before the Covid-19 pandemic.

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) said this week that the target of welcoming 1 million visitors for the Middle East and African markets this year remains challenging due to geopolitical conflicts, but the country still has opportunities from new flight openings this winter. (PNA)