
Asia Specific
Asia Specific
Thailand’s tourism challenge
5 June 2026
17 minutes
Available for over a year
Thailand has cut the visa-free stay time for tourists, but will it boost numbers for an industry which is a lifeblood of the economy? Tourist numbers have fallen and have never gone back to the same level as before the Covid pandemic. While the government has been trying to shore up tourist numbers, in May Thailand cut visa-free stay period for tourists from 60 to 30 days.
So what is the thinking behind the move and what other factors are at play?
The BBC’s South East Asia correspondent Jonathan Head joins our host Mariko Oi to explain what is going on.
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