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Thailand Hits 7.49 Million Tourists by Mid-March 2026

Thailand Hits 7.49 Million Tourists by Mid-March 2026

Go2Thailand Team-2026-03-21-3 min read
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Thailand recorded 7,489,983 international arrivals between January 1 and March 11, 2026, according to figures from the Ministry of Tourism and Sports. The kingdom continues to attract more than 100,000 visitors per day on average, generating 368,172 million baht (approximately $10.5 billion USD) in tourism revenue during this period. For context on how these numbers fit into the wider picture, see our Thailand tourism outlook for 2026.

Strong Numbers Despite Global Headwinds

While the early 2026 figures are impressive in absolute terms, they represent a 4.40 percent decrease compared to the same period in 2025. The decline is largely attributed to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, which has disrupted flight routes and dampened long-haul travel demand. We covered the direct impact in detail in our piece on Middle East conflict and Thailand flight prices.

European tourist arrivals dropped by 14 percent, while Middle Eastern visitor numbers fell by a dramatic 55 percent. The disruption of flight corridors through the Middle East has forced airlines to reroute, increasing travel times and costs for passengers flying between Europe and Southeast Asia. Thai carriers have also responded with fuel surcharges pushing fares higher.

The impact of Ramadan travel patterns also contributed to reduced arrivals from Muslim-majority countries during the early months of the year.

China Leads the Recovery

Despite challenges in the long-haul market, China maintained strong momentum as a key source market. Short-haul arrivals from East and Southeast Asia helped offset losses from European and Middle Eastern markets. Thailand's pivot toward short-haul Asian visitors is explored further in our analysis of Thailand's shift to Asian source markets.

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has responded to shifting travel patterns by accelerating promotional campaigns. Key initiatives include:

Full-Year Outlook

TAT forecasts that foreign tourist arrivals will reach 36.7 million for the full year of 2026, generating a total of 2.8 trillion baht in tourism revenue. This represents a target growth of over 10 percent compared to 2025, when arrivals fell 7.23 percent due to global economic uncertainty. The government's 3-trillion-baht tourism target under the Amazing 5 strategy sits at the heart of this ambition. See also our full breakdown of Thailand's tourism growth target and the road to recovery.

To hit these targets, the government is focusing on diversifying source markets and promoting domestic tourism as a buffer against international volatility. Domestic tourism stimulus measures including tax breaks are already in place to support the low season.

What This Means for Travelers

For visitors planning a trip to Thailand in 2026, the numbers tell a reassuring story. Despite geopolitical turbulence, Thailand remains one of the most visited destinations in Southeast Asia. Tourism infrastructure continues to operate at high capacity, and the government's active promotional efforts mean there are deals and incentives available for international travelers. Before you go, check our essential guide for first-time visitors to Thailand and make sure you understand the latest visa rules for 2026.

The slight dip in visitor numbers also has a practical upside: popular destinations may be marginally less crowded compared to 2025, particularly at attractions that traditionally draw European visitors. If you want to avoid the crowds entirely, our Thailand quietcation trend guide highlights the best low-key alternatives. Planning costs? Our breakdown of how much two weeks in Thailand costs in 2026 covers everything from budget to comfort travel. And if regional competition for your holiday money interests you, read our deeper look at Thailand's tourism competition with Vietnam and regional rivals.

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