Thailand Rolls Out New Ambitious Travel Program With Up To 15,000 Baht In Hotel Subsidies Per Person boosts tourism sector with Digital Nomads and Budget Friendly visitors

Thailand is set to ignite a nationwide travel revival starting 1 July 2025, as the government launches a bold hotel subsidy program offering up to 3,000 Baht per night to encourage domestic tourism. The initiative, part of the “Tiew Thai Kon La Krueng” campaign, aims to boost local economies and support thousands of tourism-related businesses by making travel more affordable for Thai citizens. With over 34,000 operators already registered and half a million travel entitlements available, the scheme is designed to stimulate spending, increase hotel occupancy, and distribute tourism benefits across both major and secondary cities. Thailand Launches Bold Hotel Subsidy Program Offering Up to 3,000 Baht Per Night to Boost Domestic Tourism Starting July 1Thailand’s tourism sector is receiving a fresh wave of momentum as the government rolls out a bold subsidy initiative designed to invigorate domestic travel. The new campaign, named “Tiew Thai Kon La Krueng” (meaning “Travel Thai Half-Half”), promises enticing hotel . discounts of up to 3,000 Baht per night, attracting overwhelming participation from local tourism operators ahead of its official public launch on 1 July 2025. As of 30 June 2025, an impressive 34,005 tourism-related businesses have registered for the program via the government’s dedicated portal, partner.tat.or.th, signaling massive support from the industry. This initiative, spearheaded by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), is part of a broader government effort to encourage more Thai citizens to explore the country, while also supporting the hospitality and tourism supply chain.

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