Thailand

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is pleased to advise that as of today international travelers to Thailand will no longer be required to show proof of vaccination or ATK test results, and a longer length of stay will be on offer, signaling the completion of the kingdom’s full reopening to international tourism.
Effective from today through until 31 March 2023, the period of stay in Thailand will be extended to 45 days (from 30 days) for tourists from countries/territories entitled to visa exemption, and 30 days (from 15 days) for those eligible for a Visa on Arrival (VOA).
Mr. Yuthasak Supasorn, TAT Governor, said “Thailand has fully reopened to the world’s tourists with the message, through the ‘Visit Thailand Year 2022-2023: Amazing New Chapters’ campaign, that our fascinating destination offers something for everyone under the ‘From A-Z: Amazing Thailand Has It All’ concept. We invite tourists to come and experience the existing and new tourism offerings in Thailand which, together with the kingdom’s increasing move towards sustainable and responsible tourism, will make for a truly memorable holiday.”
Thailand began a carefully planned gradual reopening to international tourism on 1 July 2021, with the Phuket Sandbox, Samui Plus, and 7+7 Extension programs. This was followed by a four-phase reopening timeline from October 2021 to January 2022 in which destinations throughout the country reopened to tourists. On 1 July 2022, came the removal of the Thailand Pass registration scheme, and foreign nationals as of then only had to show proof of vaccination or a negative ATK test result within 72 hours of travel.
Now, with the kingdom fully reopened, international visitor arrivals are on the rise, international events and local festivals are being held, and major international and regional airlines are resuming flights from countries around the world.
Thai Airways International (THAI) in its recently announced 2022-2023 winter schedule (30 October 2022 – 25 March 2023) is operating flights on 34 European, Australian, and Asian routes with increased frequencies on selected routes. This includes daily flights between Bangkok and London, Paris, Zurich, Frankfurt, Copenhagen, Sydney, Melbourne, Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, Manila, Seoul, Taipei, Hong Kong, Singapore, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, New Delhi, Mumbai, Dhaka, and Karachi.
On the event scene, as the host of APEC 2022, several APEC meetings are taking place in Thailand, most recently the SME Ministerial Meeting (SMM), from 5-10 September 2022, in Phuket. The 11th APEC Tourism Ministerial Meeting and the 60th APEC Tourism Working Group Meeting took place from 14-20 August 2022, in Bangkok. Next, the APEC Finance Ministers’ Meeting (FMM) is scheduled from 19-21 October 2022, and the high-profile APEC Economic Leaders’ Week (ALW) is from 14-19 November 2022.
The OR Thailand Grand Prix 2022 – the third edition in Thailand of this MotoGP world championship motorcycle racing event – is on this weekend from 30 September-2 October 2022, at the Chang International Circuit in Buri Ram province; the immensely popular Vegetarian Festival is taking place from 24 September to 5 October 2022, in different locations throughout the country; and the Bangkok Art Biennale (BAB 2022) will be held from 22 October 2022, to 23 February 2023, at various locations across Bangkok featuring works by 73 local and international artists.
The world’s first fully-branded Columbia Pictures movie theme park featuring rides and attractions from Ghostbusters, Jumanji, Hotel Transylvania, and other blockbusters – Columbia Pictures’ Aquaverse – is set to open in Bang Saray, a short drive from Pattaya, on 12 October, this year.
Furthering Thailand’s standing as a world-class gastronomy destination, the sixth edition of the MICHELIN Guide Thailand is due for release at the end of 2022. It will feature for the first time Northeast Thailand or Isan in addition to Bangkok, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, Chiang Mai, Phuket, and Phang-Nga.
The resumption of flights to Thailand from all over the world, together with the return to pre-pandemic entry requirements, and the extension of stay periods for tourists, have all come in time for the kingdom’s high season which runs from October to March.
As one of the world’s favorite holiday destinations, Thailand is pleased to be welcoming tourists back. While they can once again enjoy a fun, fascinating, and rewarding holiday, they are asked to please remain vigilant and to continue to abide by health and safety standards.