
Thailand Tourism in 2026: 7 Million Visitors Despite Middle East Tensions
Thailand continues to draw millions of international visitors in 2026, but the geopolitical situation in the Middle East is reshaping travel patterns and creating both challenges and opportunities for tourists planning a trip. This is also having a knock-on effect on flight prices and fuel costs across the region.
The Numbers So Far
Between January and mid-March 2026, Thailand welcomed 7.49 million international tourists, generating approximately 368 billion baht in tourism revenue. The country remains on track toward its ambitious target of 36.7 million international visitors for the full year, with a revenue goal of 3 trillion baht. A separate report confirmed Thailand hit 7 million visitors by early March 2026.
Middle East Impact on Flights and Arrivals
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has disrupted flight routes between Europe and Southeast Asia. In the first week of March 2026, following escalated military activity, international arrivals to Thailand fell 8.9 percent week-on-week. Arrivals from Europe and the Middle East dropped by 18 percent. The TAT's crisis monitoring centre is tracking the situation in real time, and Aerothai cancelled over 1,000 flights due to Gulf airspace restrictions.
Thailand faces a potential tourism revenue loss of up to 29 billion baht from reduced long-haul arrivals. Airlines have been forced to reroute flights, increasing fuel costs and travel times for European passengers. Thai Airways has already announced a 10β15% fare hike citing fuel pressures, and Thai carriers have warned of wider tourism impact.
What This Means for Travelers
For tourists planning a trip to Thailand from Europe, here is what to expect:
- Flights may take longer due to airspace restrictions and rerouting β see the dedicated article on Middle East conflict and Thailand flights
- Ticket prices on some routes have increased due to higher fuel costs
- Availability at popular Bangkok hotels and resorts may actually improve as overall European arrivals dip
- Thailand itself remains safe and unaffected by the conflict β see the Thailand safety guide for 2026
Thailand's Response: Pivot to Regional Markets
Tourism officials are responding by shifting promotional focus to regional markets less affected by the conflict, particularly China, India, and Malaysia. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is ramping up campaigns in these markets to offset the European shortfall β a strategy detailed in the article on Thailand pivoting to short-haul Asian markets. Lisa from BLACKPINK's role as Thailand Tourism Ambassador is also central to attracting younger Asian visitors.
Additionally, the government has introduced a fuel tax cut on jet fuel to help airlines lower operational costs. Airlines are collaborating on special airfare promotions for the upcoming Songkran festival in April 2026, with discounts of up to 30 percent.
Songkran Season Outlook
Despite the challenges from long-haul markets, the domestic tourism season looks strong. The Songkran festival (Thai New Year, April 13-15) traditionally drives a surge in both domestic and international travel. With discounted airfares and strong regional demand, tourism operators remain optimistic about the coming weeks. TAT is also pushing the domestic tourism stimulus programme to keep internal visitor numbers strong.
Should You Still Visit?
Absolutely. Thailand remains one of the safest and most welcoming destinations in Southeast Asia. The Middle East situation affects transit routes, not Thailand itself. Travelers from Europe may want to compare flight options and book early to secure the best fares. Those coming from Asia-Pacific countries will find travel largely unaffected.
If you're weighing up when to go, the best time to visit Thailand guide covers seasonal weather and crowds. Planning your budget? See how much two weeks in Thailand costs in 2026. And for the biggest upcoming event in the country, don't miss Tomorrowland Thailand 2026 in Pattaya β 150,000 tickets sold out in under an hour.
For the latest travel advisories, check your government's official travel guidance before booking.
Sources & References
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Go2Thailand Team
Based in Thailand since 2019 | 50+ provinces visited | Updated monthly
We are a team of travel writers and Thailand residents who explore the country year-round. Our guides are based on first-hand experience, local knowledge, and verified official sources.
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