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The
Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is showcasing Thailand’s tourism potential
at the South Asia Travel and Tourism Exchange (SATTE) 2025, held from 19-21
February at Yashobhoomi – India International Convention and Expo Centre. Now
in its 16th year of participation, TAT is leveraging the event to highlight
Thailand’s diverse travel experiences and strengthen its appeal among Indian
travellers.
As
India’s largest travel and tourism fair, SATTE 2025 is set to welcome over
35,000 visitors and 1,400 exhibitors. The Thailand Stand, spanning 300 square
metres, features three zones: an information area, a business networking space,
and an interactive cultural demonstration area showcasing Thai art and culture.
The stand is jointly presented by 50 Thai tourism businesses, facilitating
business-to-business (B2B) engagements and collaborations.
Ms.
Pattaraanong Na Chiangmai, TAT Deputy Governor for International Marketing –
Asia and South Pacific, emphasised the significance of the event, stating:
“SATTE 2025 is a vital platform for Thai tourism operators to foster business
opportunities, introduce new travel products, and promote exclusive packages
tailored to Indian tourists. It strengthens Thailand’s position as a premier
destination under the globally recognised ‘Amazing Thailand’ brand, aligning
with the ‘Amazing
Thailand Grand Tourism and Sports Year’ initiative.”
India
remains one of Thailand’s fastest-growing tourism markets, with 2,129,149
Indian visitors recorded in 2024, a 30.74% increase from 2023. This surge is
attributed to Thailand’s visa exemption policy, allowing stays of up to 60
days, along with extensive air connectivity offering 2.93 million seats in
2024—nearly a full recovery to pre-pandemic levels.
With
a target of 2.3 million Indian arrivals in 2025, TAT is actively expanding its
marketing efforts to cater to key traveller segments, including families,
luxury leisure, weddings and celebrations, and golf tourism.
As
part of its strategic initiatives, TAT has launched two flagship projects for
Indian travellers. The ‘Living it Up in Thailand’ campaign promotes
cultural, culinary, and adventure experiences for Indian millennials through
collaborations with travel platforms such as Clear Trip and Akbar Holidays.
Meanwhile, the ‘Celebrations with Care and Inner Shine’ campaign
targets India’s growing wedding and anniversary travel market by engaging
wedding planners and party organisers with exclusive promotions and familiarisation
trips.
Thailand
continues to attract Indian travellers with its diverse experiences,
world-class hospitality, and strong connectivity. Bangkok, Chon Buri, Phuket,
Krabi, and Surat Thani remain top destinations, while emerging favourites
include Ko Samui, Ko Tao, Ko Pha-ngan, Phang-nga, Rayong, and Chiang Rai.
Popular activities among Indian visitors include beach experiences, Thai
cuisine, nightlife, wellness retreats, and heritage tours, with an average
spend of 34,920 Baht per trip and an average stay of 6.58 nights.
Image
Credit: © TAT
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