Thailand passes 14 mil foreign tourists as Malaysia arrivals surge


BANGKOK: The Ministry of Tourism and Sports said on Tuesday (June 2) that Thailand recorded 14,032,649 foreign tourists from Jan 1 to May 31.

The figure was down 2.30%, while foreign visitor spending generated about THB679.274 billion.

The top five source markets for foreign tourists travelling to Thailand were:

>China — 2,318,312 people

>Malaysia — 1,737,938 people

>India — 1,056,729 people

>Russia — 946,732 people

>South Korea — 539,848 people

Surasak Phancharoenworakul, Minister of Tourism and Sports, said a preliminary assessment found that from Thursday (Jan 1, 2026) to Sunday (May 31, 2026), cumulative foreign tourist arrivals exceeded 14 million.

Over the past week, from May 25 to 31, short-haul tourists travelled to Thailand in large numbers, with more than 470,000 arrivals, driven by consecutive holidays in several countries, including Eid al-Fitr, the celebration marking the end of Muslim fasting, and Vesak Day in Singapore, which had a three-day long weekend.

In particular, more than 186,000 Malaysian tourists travelled to Thailand, an increase of more than 110% from the previous week.

Singapore also moved up to become the fourth-largest source market, from sixth previously.

Throughout May, cumulative foreign tourist arrivals totalled 2.35 million.

As a result, the overall number of foreign tourists this week stood at 603,792, up by 83,256 from the previous week, or 15.99%, equivalent to an average of 86,256 foreign tourists entering Thailand per day.

The top five groups of foreign tourists were Malaysian tourists, at 185,721, up 109.53% from the previous week; Chinese tourists, at 81,097, down 4.57%; Indian tourists, at 52,736, down 4.17%; Singaporean tourists, at 22,333, up 32.78%; and Russian tourists, at 17,958, up 7.56%.

For the following week, foreign tourist arrivals are expected to decline, although supporting factors for travel remain, including Thailand’s energy situation returning to normal and prices being adjusted in line with global market conditions, as well as the Trusted Thailand measure to promote the country’s safety image. - The Nation/ANN

 

 

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