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TAT banks on quality travel as long-haul markets hold steady
WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 2026
TAT says Thailand remains a trusted quality destination as long-haul tourists stay resilient despite fuel costs and global tensions
Thailand moves to end 60-day visa-free stays to screen out unwanted visitors
THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 2026
Thailand is reviewing its 60-day visa-free entry scheme and preparing domestic tourism stimulus measures, as the government shifts its focus towards higher-quality and longer-stay travellers.
Middle East tensions seen driving Arab wealth, talent into Thailand
THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 2026
Rising Middle East tensions could redirect Arab wealth and global talent to Thailand, with healthcare, visas and investment reforms key to capturing inflows
ASW – TITLE Diverse Properties in Prime Locations, Complete with Long-Term Visa Supported by Thailand Longstay
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 04, 2026
AssetWise Public Company Limited (ASW) and Rhom Bho Property Public Company Limited (TITLE) are expanding into the international market, targeting foreign customers seeking long-term residency in Thailand through the “Integrated Longstay Service Model.”
Longstay Visa: A Move to Attract Foreign Investment and Boost Tourism Cities
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2026
Thailand Longstay Visa, in partnership with Sansiri, offers foreign buyers a chance to purchase condos and receive long-term residence, boosting tourism economies
Long-haul tourism to hit 11.66m in 2026 as TAT taps new WhyCation travel trend
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2025
Thailand expects 11.66 million long-haul tourists in 2026, driven by rising airline capacity, strong Western demand and the WhyCation wellness and purpose-travel trend
One Origin’s new joint venture in Bangkok targets long- and short-term stays
TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 2023
One Origin, Thailand's leading hotel and resident developer, is launching a new mixed-use project in collaboration with Nomura Real Estate Development and Intercontinental Hotel Group (IHG).
Thai tourism industry recovering with extra push from visa leniency
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2022
Hotel occupation nationwide rose to 47.5 per cent in August, up from 45.1 per cent in July, and is expected to continue rising this month as Thailand lifts all restrictions.
Health insurance coverage adjusted to attract more long-stay, high-spending elderly expats
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2021
Foreigners aged over 70 living in Thailand under a 1 year non-immigrant O-A visa will now be able to buy health insurance with a minimum coverage of $100,000 (approximately THB3 million) for medical expenses and treatment of Covid-19, Public Health Deputy Minister Dr Satit Pitutecha said on Tuesday.
Mandatory health insurance due for long stay tourists 
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2019
Deputy Minister of Public Health Satit Pitutecha said Wednesday (October 9) that the Thai government's long-implemented medical policy for tourists had led to a rise in foreigners seeking medical treatments in the country.