
Oil Crisis Hits Thailand: Flight Prices Surge and Energy Costs Squeeze Travelers
Middle East Conflict Drives Up Travel Costs
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is having a direct impact on travel to Thailand. Airlines have been forced to reroute flights to avoid the conflict zone, significantly increasing operating costs. As a result, ticket prices on routes to and from Thailand have risen by more than 20% in many cases. For background on which routes are affected, see our overview of new airline routes to Thailand in 2026 and how the Middle East conflict is impacting Thailand's visitor numbers.
The situation escalated after a missile struck a cargo ship carrying Thai sailors in the region. Twenty Thai crew members were rescued and evacuated to a hotel in Oman before being expected to return home. The incident underscored the severity of the disruption to global shipping and air routes.
Diesel Shortages and Long Queues
Domestically, Thailand is feeling the pinch at the pump. Long queues formed at petrol stations across the country, particularly those still holding diesel supplies. Reports from several provinces indicated that lines began forming before dawn, as drivers rushed to fill up amid uncertainty about future supply and pricing. Our dedicated report on fuel shortages at Suvarnabhumi taxis and Krabi boats covers the on-the-ground situation in more detail.
For travelers renting cars or motorbikes, fuel costs may be higher than expected. It is worth budgeting extra for ground transportation during this period. Alternatively, Bangkok's BTS and MRT public transport and the Bangkok–Chiang Mai sleeper train remain cost-effective ways to move around.
Electricity Rate Freeze Under Consideration
In response to rising energy costs, Thailand's Energy Minister indicated that the current electricity rate of 3.88 baht per unit may be frozen rather than increased. The proposal has been submitted to the government for approval. If enacted, the freeze would provide some relief to hotels, guesthouses, and other tourism businesses that might otherwise pass higher energy costs on to guests. For more on how the government is managing the economic fallout, see our piece on the Thailand electricity tariff cut and cost of living and the broader FETTA 14-billion-baht tourism relief package.
What This Means for Your Trip
- Flights: Expect to pay more for flights to Thailand, especially from Europe and the Middle East. Booking well in advance and comparing routes may help reduce costs. Our articles on Thai Airways fare hike of 10–15% and Thai carriers fuel surge warning explain the airline-side pressures in detail. Songkran 2026 airline discount flights lists promotions that may offset some of the cost.
- Ground transport: Fuel prices are elevated. Shared transport, public buses, and trains remain affordable alternatives. The Bangkok public transport BTS/MRT guide is a practical resource.
- Accommodation: Hotels have not yet widely raised rates due to energy costs, but budget travelers should monitor for surcharges. Our Thailand budget 2026 daily costs breakdown and Thailand cheap travel costs guide give a realistic picture of current spending.
- Overall: Thailand remains one of the more affordable destinations in Southeast Asia. Daily costs for food, accommodation, and local transport are still competitive despite the energy price pressures. Read our Thailand vs Bali 2026 comparison if you are weighing alternative destinations.
The situation is evolving, and travelers should stay informed through official channels and airline updates before booking. The Thailand TAT crisis monitoring centre is tracking developments in real time. For political context on how the government is responding, see our coverage of the new House speaker and Bhumjaithai's consolidated power and the airlines jet fuel tax cut proposal.
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Go2Thailand Team
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