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Thailand Green Tourism Plan 2030 advances sustainable future

Executives and partners launch Thailand Green Tourism Plan 2030 and Thailand Good Travel Mark

The Thailand Green Tourism Plan 2030 introduces the “Thailand Good Travel” mark as a global sustainability benchmark. Backed by 49 partners, the initiative guides destinations, communities, and businesses towards responsible tourism, aiming for recognition among the world’s Top 100 sustainable destinations.

Thailand After Dark Experiences – 5 Must Do Highlights Nationwide

Thailand after dark experiences reveal a vibrant side of the nation through markets, festivals, rooftop views, and cultural showcases. From dinner cruises on the Chao Phraya River to illuminated temples and lifestyle festivals, travellers enjoy safe, family-friendly evenings of creativity and heritage. Part of the Thailand Around the Clock Series, it celebrates Thai soft power.

Thailand by Day Experiences – 5 Must Do Highlights Nationwide

Thailand by day experiences highlight the nation’s culture, gastronomy, wellness, and adventure. From floating markets and Michelin dining to craft villages, theme parks, and sustainable tourism, travellers can explore Thailand’s heritage and creativity in full light. Part of the Thailand Around the Clock Series, it showcases quality and inspiration.

Thailand drives journey to sustainable tourism leadership

Thailand sustainable tourism in action featuring Krabi Prototype, Green Tourism Collections, and global initiatives by TAT.

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) strengthens its global leadership in sustainable tourism with STGs, STAR ratings, and the New Thailand Vision 2026, aligning local innovation with international standards to preserve culture, protect nature, and uplift communities while promoting responsible and meaningful travel experiences.

Thailand strengthens presence at Tourism Expo Japan 2025

Tourism Expo Japan 2025 Thailand Pavilion opening ceremony with TAT executives and Thai traditional dancers

Thailand highlighted its soft power at Tourism Expo Japan 2025 in Nagoya with cultural showcases, wellness activities, and creative programs. TAT targeted Millennials, Gen Z, active seniors, and digital nomads, reaffirming Japan as a key market with rising connectivity and projected 1.25 million visitors in 2025.

HRH Princess Ubolratana confers Thailand Tourism Awards with 151 honours

Ms. Thapanee Kiatphaibool, Governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand, stands with award recipients in traditional attire at the 15th Thailand Tourism Awards 2025 ceremony in Bangkok.

Her Royal Highness Princess Ubolratana presided over the 15th Thailand Tourism Awards, honouring 151 distinguished operators on World Tourism Day. The ceremony marked three decades of Thailand’s most prestigious tourism accolades, highlighted the inaugural Sustainability Awards, and reinforced the nation’s commitment to excellence, cultural heritage and responsible global travel.

TAT stages the second DNA Travel and Fair 2025 this 9–12 October

Executives and organisers at the press conference of DNA Travel and Fair 2025 at Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre

The Tourism Authority of Thailand presents DNA Travel and Fair 2025 on 9–12 October at QSNCC Bangkok. Highlighting Thailand’s subcultures, the fair features five lifestyle zones, immersive experiences, live performances, and eco-friendly practices to inspire personalised travel journeys aligned with lifestyle and identity.

Thailand’s Suvarnabhumi Airport achieves 4 Star Skytrax rating

Thai Airways aircraft at Suvarnabhumi Airport apron

Suvarnabhumi Airport has been upgraded to a 4 Star Skytrax rating, with enhanced passenger services and facilities. Recognised as the world’s top airport for airline connectivity, Bangkok’s gateway is advancing global rankings and expanding capacity to reinforce Thailand’s role as a leading aviation and tourism hub.