Thailand Pushes Back 300-Baht Entry Fee Again, No Charge Until 2026

by awbtravelsnews | July 16, 2025

If you’re planning a trip to Thailand in 2025, here’s some good news: the much-debated Thailand tourism fee, also known as the Kha Yeap Pan Din (literally “stepping onto Thai soil”), has been delayed again.

The country’s Ministry of Tourism and Sports has officially confirmed that the new entry fee for foreign tourists will not be implemented in 2025 as previously planned. Instead, authorities are pushing the rollout to sometime in 2026, tentatively in Q2 or Q3.

Thailand Delays Tourist Entry Fee Yet Again

Thailand has hit pause on its long-planned tourist entry fee, giving travellers a cost-free pass for at least another year. The government now says the fee won’t roll out until mid-2026. Here’s what’s behind the delay.

Why Was the Thailand Tourism Fee Postponed Again?

According to Chakrapol Tangsutthitham, Assistant Minister of Tourism and Sports, the delay came after Minister Sorawong Thienthong reviewed the situation and decided the current conditions were not ideal.

Here’s what’s going on behind the scenes:

In short, Thailand is playing it safe before adding any new costs to international visitors.

What Is the Thailand Tourist Entry Fee?

Initially approved by the Thai Cabinet in February 2023, the proposed fee aims to support tourism infrastructure and provide insurance coverage for foreign travellers. Here’s how it would work:

Mode of Entry Proposed Fee
By Air 300 baht (~US$9.25)
By Land or Sea 150 baht (~US$4.60)

The revenue would be funnelled into:

How Does This Affect Travellers?

For tourists, the short answer is: you’ll save money, for now. The fee may seem minor, but for budget-conscious travellers, especially backpackers or regional visitors making frequent crossings, even small costs add up.

Here’s what the delay means:

This also benefits tour operators and airlines, who don’t need to adjust ticket prices or backend systems, yet.

What’s Next for Thailand’s Tourism Policy?

While the fee is delayed, it’s definitely not cancelled. The government sees it as a necessary step to sustain and protect Thailand’s tourism sector, which remains a major contributor to the economy.

Between now and late 2025, the ministry will:

So if you’re heading to Thailand in 2025, enjoy the reprieve. But keep an eye on Q2 2026, especially if you plan to visit during the summer or beyond.

Visa-Free Entry Still in Place for 93 Countries

Thailand is keeping its visa-free policy active to attract more international visitors. Citizens from 93 countries can now stay in Thailand visa-free for up to 60 days, up from the previous 30. This includes travellers from the US, UK, EU nations, India, China, and Australia.

Final Thoughts

Thailand’s tourist entry fee is on hold, but not off the table. The delay gives both travellers and officials more breathing room. If you’re planning a trip next year, there’s one less thing to worry about. But come 2026, expect some changes at the border.

Let’s just hope the new fee comes with real improvements to match the price tag.


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