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Thailand has also made a significant tourism-friendly announcement by revoking the visa-free entry to Indian tourists, as this would be an indication that Thailand is keen to build on the travel relationships with its fastest-growing source markets, along with other travel-friendly initiatives such as Free Toll Day 2025 Thailand. The new policy enables Indian passport holders to spend a 60-day visa-free stay, which is twice as long as used to be allowed, and makes long holidays, digital nomad tours, and family visits much easier. This ruling arrives when Thailand is considering some way of continuing to promote its tourism recovery in the post-pandemic period to higher-value spending and long-haul tourists. This lenient entry rule will do well for the Indian tourists who already contribute to Thailand as one of the leading tourist destinations.
Tourism officials of Thailand view India as a high-potential market based on the increase in disposable income, the introduction of better air accessibility in India, and the growing interest in international traveling. Thailand is also allowing a 60-day visa-free stay in order to position itself as a versatile and friendly place to stay for Indian families, honeymooners, and remote workers.
This action will decrease their paperwork, cost of visas, and will motivate the travelers to be more adventurous and look beyond the common hotspots of Bangkok and Phuket. It is deemed that longer visits will lead to increased spending per visit by visitors to the benefit of hotels, local businesses, and tourism destinations in the region. It is also in line with the overall objective of Thailand to encourage slow tourism and cultural absorption as opposed to brief, high-capacity visits.
The 60-day visa-free will allow Indian travelers to have long holidays and can be used to take a vacation, wellness retreat, and multi-city tours.
The policy favors longer work-anywhere residence, making Thailand more enticing to Indian professionals who want a cheap international existence.
The government anticipates time tourism to boost accommodation, food, transportation, and experience spending, which enhances the host economy.
Airlines and tour operators will have more routes and travel packages between the two countries, as it will have a shorter visa-free stay of 60 days and will now be accessible with ease.
Thailand will have an upper hand over its competitors in the region, which is also competing to win the Indian tourists in 2025 by providing a 60-day visa-free accommodation.
The choice of Thailand is a good indicator of a formulated strategy: to attract good tourism by way of convenience and adaptability. To the Indian travelers, the new rule is a breakthrough that has eliminated barriers, and now, the Indians are free to explore Thai culture, food, and scenery. With international travel reversing due to a collapse, this policy will help place Thailand in the top list of international destinations among Indians.
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