
Thailand Travel Mart Plus 2026 Heads to Pattaya: What It Means for Tourism
Thailand's Biggest Tourism Trade Event Moves to Pattaya
Thailand Travel Mart Plus (TTM+) 2026, Thailand's flagship B2B tourism platform, will take place from June 10-12, 2026, at the NICE Pattaya Convention and Exhibition Center in Chon Buri province. Now in its 23rd edition, the event marks a significant shift by moving outside Bangkok for the first time in recent years. Explore what Pattaya has to offer as a growing MICE and leisure destination.
Scale and Ambition
The numbers behind TTM+ 2026 are impressive:
- 400+ Thai sellers showcasing tourism products and services
- 400 international buyers from more than 50 countries
- Over 11,000 pre-scheduled business appointments
- Expected to generate 3 billion Thai baht (approximately US$95 million) in economic impact
TAT Governor stated that "TTM+ 2026 is Thailand's flagship B2B platform connecting global travel buyers with the strength and diversity of Thai tourism."
Why Pattaya?
Hosting the event in Pattaya is a strategic decision aligned with TAT's "New Thailand" direction and the Healing Journey Thailand wellness campaign themed "Healing is the New Luxury". By moving the event to Chon Buri province, organizers aim to:
- Showcase Eastern Thailand's tourism potential beyond Bangkok
- Highlight Pattaya's growing MICE infrastructure, including the new NICE convention center
- Present a wider range of tourism products and business opportunities to international buyers
- Support the government's initiative to spread tourism revenue across more provinces
ATTA's Tourism & MICE Next 2026
The TTM+ event follows the successful Thailand Tourism and MICE Next 2026 platform, organized by the Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA) in January 2026 at IMPACT Muang Thong Thani. That event generated over 3,000 buyer-seller appointments and targeted an immediate economic impact of three billion baht. The Thailand Travel Fair 2026 at QSNCC Bangkok is another major industry platform shaping the tourism calendar this year.
Navigating Headwinds
The timing of TTM+ 2026 comes as Thailand's tourism industry navigates challenges from the ongoing Middle East conflict impact on flights and tourism, which has impacted long-haul arrivals from Europe and the Middle East. In response, tourism officials have been pivoting their strategy toward short-haul Asian markets including China, India, and Malaysia.
Despite these headwinds, Thailand welcomed over 7 million visitors in early 2026, and the government maintains its target of welcoming 35-36 million foreign arrivals for the full year. The broader Thailand tourism outlook for 2026 explains the balance of opportunities and pressures the industry faces.
What This Means for Travelers
While TTM+ is a trade event rather than a public festival, its outcomes directly affect what tourists experience:
- New travel packages and routes announced at TTM+ often become available to consumers within months
- The event drives investment in lesser-known destinations, meaning more options for travelers seeking off-the-beaten-path experiences
- Pattaya's growing role as a MICE hub signals continued investment in the city's infrastructure and hospitality sector — evidenced by the U-Tapao/Pattaya airport expansion and new flight routes
For those planning a trip to Pattaya in June, expect increased hotel occupancy around the convention center area during the event dates. Check our best hotels in Pattaya guide and consider a day trip to Koh Larn island while you're in the area. The Pattaya Walking Street reinvention 2026 is also worth following if you're curious about the city's evolving nightlife scene. June visitors may also want to check out the Pattaya Pride Circuit Festival happening around the same time.
For first-time visitors planning around the event, our Thailand first-timers essential guide and Thailand travel scams guide are essential reading before you go.
Sources:
Go2Thailand Team
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