
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) reaffirms that Thailand continues to warmly welcome visitors, offering rich cultural experiences, world-class hospitality, and seamless travel across the country.
Recognised globally as a top year-round destination, Thailand has received multiple accolades from leading travel publications and international polls for its diversity, safety, accessibility, and heartfelt hospitality.
All international and domestic transport services, including flights, trains, buses, highways, and ferries, are operating as normal.
Likewise, the country’’s major airports, seaports, and public transportation systems remain fully functional, with no disruptions to visitor mobility.
As such, travellers can move freely and confidently across the country’s five regions and beyond.
From the world to Thailand
International travel to and from Thailand is seamless and well-connected.
The country is currently served by over 140 international and domestic airlines, offering thousands of weekly flights connecting Thailand to key global cities and regional hubs.
The national carrier, Thai Airways International, continues to provide award-winning service with scheduled flights to major destinations across Asia, Europe, and beyond.
Travellers can also connect to Thailand by international rail via Malaysia, or arrive by cruise ship at designated deep-sea ports, including Bangkok, Laem Chabang, and Phuket.
Reliable land and water transportation
Within Thailand, travellers benefit from a wide range of reliable and efficient transport options.
A well-developed highway network links cities and provinces across the country, supporting self-drive itineraries and long-distance bus routes.
The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) is expanding its national network through dual-track upgrades, the Bangkok Red Line suburban trains, and rail tourism routes that provide convenient access to historical towns and natural attractions.
In urban centres like Bangkok, local travel is easy with the BTS Skytrain, MRT, and public bus systems.
Meanwhile, Thailand’s coastal and river cruise services offer scenic alternatives for exploring select domestic routes by water.
A nation to explore
From the misty mountains of the North to the tropical islands of the South, Thailand’s five regions offer year-round travel experiences.
The current rainy season is also the lush green season, when waterfalls flow, rice paddies glow, and nature is at its most vibrant.
Key destinations across all regions remain open and continue to warmly welcome travellers.
Where safety comes first
Thailand maintains high safety standards across the tourism sector, with coordinated efforts from public agencies and local partners to ensure a secure and enjoyable travel experience.
The Tourist Police, stationed in key destinations nationwide, serve as a trusted first point of contact for travellers needing assistance, offering multilingual support, safety tips, and 24/7 emergency help.
In addition, dedicated visitor support centres and clear signage in tourist zones make it easy to access up-to-date travel information and guidance.