
How the Middle East Conflict Is Affecting Flights and Airfare to Thailand in 2026
If you're planning a trip to Thailand in 2026, there's something you need to be aware of: the ongoing conflict in the Middle East is having a real impact on flights and ticket prices. This is one of the key factors shaping Thailand's tourism outlook for 2026.
What's Happening
Escalating tensions in the Middle East have led to significant airspace closures, forcing airlines to reroute long-haul flights between Europe and Southeast Asia. According to Thailand's air traffic authority AeroThai, over 1,000 flights have been cancelled due to the crisis as of mid-March 2026 β detailed further in our AeroThai 1,000 flights cancelled report.
Airlines including Thai Airways and Emirates have had to take longer flight paths to avoid restricted airspace, burning more fuel and adding hours to journey times. This has driven ticket prices up by 10% to 15% on routes between Europe and Thailand β on top of the Thai Airways fare hike already announced for 2026.
The Numbers Tell the Story
Thailand welcomed over 7.4 million international visitors between January 1 and March 11, 2026, but that represents a 4.4% decrease compared to the same period in 2025. Weekly foreign arrivals dropped by nearly 9% in early March. For the broader picture, see our Thailand tourism 7 million visitors update.
The impact is unevenly distributed:
- European and Middle Eastern arrivals dropped by 18%
- The Middle Eastern market specifically saw arrivals crash by 76.5%
- The University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce estimates potential losses of 9,000 to 29,000 million baht, depending on how long the conflict lasts
- A worst-case scenario could see 40.9 billion baht ($1.29 billion) in tourism revenue disappear
This is part of a wider picture explored in our post on the Middle East crisis impact on Thailand visitor numbers and Thailand's rising costs for tourists.
What This Means for Travelers
If you're flying from Europe or the Middle East, expect longer flight times and higher fares than you'd typically find for the same season. Flights transiting through Dubai and other Gulf hubs have been particularly affected. Also keep in mind the Thailand oil crisis impact on flight prices which compounds this further.
However, if you're travelling from Asia-Pacific countries β Australia, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, or India β the impact on your route is minimal. Thailand's tourism authorities are actively pivoting marketing to short-haul Asian markets as an alternative. Singapore Airlines has even launched new Chiang Mai nonstop flights to meet this demand.
Tips for Getting Better Deals
- Book early. Airfare volatility means prices can spike quickly. Airlines like AirAsia are still offering promotional fares on select routes.
- Consider alternative routing. Flights via Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, or Hong Kong may avoid the worst of the disruptions. New airline routes to Thailand in 2026 include options that bypass Gulf hubs entirely.
- Look at regional carriers. Airlines like Scoot, AirAsia, and Jetstar operating from Asia-Pacific hubs are less affected.
- Be flexible on dates. Mid-week flights tend to be cheaper even in disrupted markets. Songkran discount flights from Thai carriers are also worth watching.
- Travel insurance. Given the volatility, get travel insurance that covers flight disruptions and cancellations.
Despite the challenges, Thailand is still receiving millions of visitors and remains a top global destination. The situation is evolving, so check your airline's latest schedules before booking. Once you land, our Thailand first-time visitors guide and Thailand visa guide will help you hit the ground running.
Sources: Nation Thailand, Nation Thailand, LoyaltyLobby, Travel And Tour World
Bronnen & Referenties
Dit artikel is samengesteld op basis van redactioneel onderzoek en geverifieerd met de volgende bronnen:
- Nation Thailand - Middle East Conflict Threatens to Thwart Thailand's Tourism Recoveryβ
- Nation Thailand - Iran war rattles tourism as airspace closures and higher fares threaten Thailand's 36m visitor goalβ
- LoyaltyLobby - Thailand's Air Traffic Authority AeroThai Says 1000 Flights Were Cancelled Due To Gulf Crisisβ
- Travel And Tour World - Thai Tourism in Crisis: Middle East Airspace Disruptions Risk 40 Billion Baht Lossβ
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