Govt may cut tourists’ visa-free stays to 30 days


THE nation has plans to halve the number of days it allows fo­reign tourists to stay without visas to 30 days as the South-East Asian nation cracks down on travellers exploiting the waiver to engage in illegal businesses, according to Tourism and Sports Minister Sorawong Thienthong.

Since July 2024, Thailand has allowed passport holders from 93 countries to enter the country for tourism for a period not exceeding 60 days.

The reduction to 30 days has been agreed in principle by various ministries, various Thai media outlets reported on Monday, citing Surawong.

The Association of Thai Travel Agents had expressed concerns over the growing number of foreigners illegally working or doing business in the country, while the Thai Hotels Association said the long visa-free period may be partly to blame for the increase in condominium units being illegally rented out to foreign guests, Bangkok Post reported.

Tourism remains a key driver of Thailand’s lacklustre economy, which is the second-largest in the region.

The government is targeting foreign tourist arrivals to top 40 million this year, which would break a record set in 2019. — Bloomberg

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