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New B450 tourism fee expected to be collected from April 2027

Thailand is likely to start collecting a tourism fee of 450 baht from foreign travellers from April 2027, according to the Tourism and Sports Ministry.

By ASEAN Rising Newsroom16 August 2026

Operational Mechanics Key to Thailand Tourist Fee Implementation

Setting an April 2027 start date gives the Tourism and Sports Ministry lead time to establish collection infrastructure, but execution remains the primary hurdle. Implementing a national entry levy requires seamless coordination across air, land, and sea gateways. Policy rollouts of this nature frequently stumble over technical integration with transport systems and immigration checkpoints.

For travel operators, airlines, and hospitality providers, the key issue is avoiding operational friction at points of entry. A 450 baht charge per foreign traveller is unlikely to suppress baseline visitor demand, but administrative delays at borders could harm the arrival experience. Operators must watch for upcoming technical specifications from the ministry regarding how and where the fee will be processed.

Boardrooms evaluating tourism and hospitality assets in Thailand should focus on operational compliance rather than demand risk, ensuring portfolio companies integrate collection protocols into booking systems well ahead of the 2027 deadline.

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