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Title: Thailand Tourism: Baht Strength Impacts Travel Plans

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Strong Baht Poses Challenge to⁢ Thailand‘s Tourism Sector

BANGKOK – A robust ‍Thai baht is presenting ​a potential hurdle for the nation’s tourism industry, despite ⁣Thailand remaining a competitively priced ⁤travel destination, according to recent assessments. While the country continues to attract visitors, particularly from Europe, a strengthening baht against currencies like the US dollar and the Euro could impact affordability ⁢and potentially divert travelers to ⁢alternative⁣ destinations.

As of September 7,‌ 2025, Thailand had welcomed 22.3 million foreign visitors, a 7.1 percent ​decrease compared to the previous year. ‍The Chinese market, traditionally the largest source of‌ tourists with ⁢3.16 million arrivals, ‌has experienced a significant ⁣decline of approximately one-third ​year-on-year. Udom, a tourism analyst, cautioned​ that a baht exchange rate ‌falling below $31 ⁢could ‌negatively impact ​tourism,‍ urging​ the‍ new government under Prime Minister⁣ Anutin Charnvirakul and the central bank to manage the exchange rate to ⁢benefit the overall economy.

Despite the currency fluctuations,regions like Hua Hin ‌and Cha-Am are highlighted as offering a diverse range of accommodations,from budget-friendly ⁣options to luxury resorts,potentially attracting both international‌ and domestic‍ tourists. Udom emphasized Thailand’s continued value proposition, noting its favorable ​price-performance ratio.

To bolster the industry, suggestions include a co-payment program for domestic⁢ travel and the ​implementation of “Safe‌ Travel Stamps” to enhance traveler confidence.⁣ The expectation remains that the high season will primarily‍ draw visitors ‍from Europe, including the United Kingdom, Scandinavia,⁢ Russia, Switzerland,⁢ and Germany.

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