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BUSINESS

Rising aviation fees may hamper tourism

Business, Molpasorn Shoowong, Published on 20/10/2025

» Rising aviation service fees in Thailand, including airport charges and the proposed 300-baht tourism tax, could potentially hinder airlines already posting thin profit margins, derailing efforts to restore tourism to pre-pandemic levels, according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

BUSINESS

Pattaya touts red-light zone

Molpasorn Shoowong, Published on 15/09/2025

» In light of the recent BBC Three documentary focusing on the “dark side” of Thailand, Pattaya tourism operators have urged the government to solve persistent negative issues such as fraud, the decriminalisation of sex workers, and regulation of cannabis.

BUSINESS

TAT sees hope in winter flight prospects

Business, Molpasorn Shoowong, Published on 05/08/2025

» The 1-million target set for the Middle East and African markets this year remains challenging due to geopolitical conflicts, but Thailand still has opportunities from new flight openings this winter, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).

BUSINESS

Unlicensed boats face scrutiny

Business, Molpasorn Shoowong, Published on 27/12/2023

» Tourism operators are urging the government to improve the alert system and regulate unlicensed boats to prevent marine accidents after numerous boats sank in the Andaman Sea and Gulf of Thailand recently.

THAILAND

Clearer skies ahead for resilient Thai AirAsia

News, Molpasorn Shoowong, Published on 27/10/2023

» Aviation was among the industries hit the hardest during the pandemic.

BUSINESS

Measures sought to rein in airfares

Business, Molpasorn Shoowong, Published on 14/04/2023

» The Airlines Association of Thailand (AAT) is urging the government to lower the fuel tax and operational fees at airports amid concerns over a potential increase in oil prices following the announcement by Opec+ that the group would reduce its output, saying the lower cost burden would eventually help to reduce airfares.