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Thailand and Bangkok travel news, visa updates and safety information
Thailand and Bangkok travel news, visa updates and safety information

Thailand Travel News

- March,2026(part1) -
15 Mar, 2026

Thai Airways Raises Fares by Up to 15% Amid Rising Fuel Costs – What It Means for Bangkok Travelers

Thailand’s national carrier, Thai Airways, has announced a fare increase of approximately 10–15 percent due to rising jet fuel costs. The adjustment reflects growing operational expenses and may affect travelers planning trips to Bangkok in the coming months.
According to industry sources, global oil price volatility combined with geopolitical tensions in the Middle East has forced airlines to adjust their flight routes. Some international flights now avoid certain airspaces for safety reasons, leading to longer flight distances and increased fuel consumption.
To offset these additional costs, airlines have implemented fare adjustments mainly through fuel surcharges. These surcharges remain within the limits regulated by the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT), ensuring that price increases stay within controlled boundaries.
Despite the price adjustment, travel demand for Thailand remains strong. Flights from Europe to Bangkok continue to show high occupancy rates, often reaching 80–90 percent. Airlines operating other international routes have also reported strong booking trends, reflecting the continued popularity of Thailand as a global travel destination.
Travelers should also note that Thailand plans to increase international passenger service charges at major airports, including Suvarnabhumi Airport and Don Mueang Airport, starting around mid-2026. This means the total cost of air travel to Bangkok could rise further, making early booking a smart strategy for international visitors.
Even with slightly higher airfare, Bangkok remains one of the most attractive travel destinations in Asia. The city offers world-class street food, vibrant nightlife, luxury shopping, cultural attractions, and a wide range of relaxation experiences such as spas and massage services.
Areas along the BTS Skytrain line are especially convenient for tourists, offering easy transportation and access to many of the city’s best restaurants, bars, and entertainment venues. Among them, the Phra Khanong area has gained popularity for its local atmosphere combined with modern urban convenience.
For many visitors, relaxing at a quality spa or massage venue after a day of sightseeing is an essential part of the Bangkok travel experience. Taking time to unwind can make a short stay in the city even more enjoyable.

If you are planning to visit the Phra Khanong area in Bangkok, consider experiencing a premium full service massage at 101 Premier Massage, conveniently located just a 4-minute walk from BTS Phra Khanong Station.

14 Mar, 2026

Bangkok Travel Update: Rising Heat and Occasional Thunderstorms Expected in March – What Visitors Should Know

According to the latest weather outlook released by the Thai Meteorological Department, Thailand is entering a warmer period in mid-March, with daytime temperatures gradually rising across many regions of the country. In Bangkok and surrounding areas, hot daytime conditions are expected while isolated thunderstorms may occasionally develop in the afternoon or evening.

For travelers visiting Bangkok during this season, the weather remains generally suitable for tourism, but daytime temperatures can often reach around 34-35°C. Visitors exploring outdoor attractions such as temples, markets, and historic districts should prepare for the heat by staying hydrated, wearing light clothing, and planning breaks in air-conditioned locations.

Short thunderstorms may occur in some areas, particularly later in the day. However, these rain showers typically pass quickly and rarely last long. Many travelers simply wait out the rain in nearby cafés, restaurants, or shopping malls before continuing their evening activities.

A practical travel strategy during this period is to focus on indoor sightseeing or shopping during the hottest hours of the day and enjoy Bangkok’s vibrant nightlife once the temperature becomes more comfortable. The city is known for its extensive network of modern shopping centers, entertainment venues, and restaurants where visitors can comfortably relax while escaping the heat.

One of the most popular districts for nightlife and entertainment is Sukhumvit. Stretching along the BTS Skytrain line, Sukhumvit is filled with international restaurants, rooftop bars, nightlife venues, and relaxation spots. The area is highly accessible and remains one of the main destinations for tourists seeking dining and evening entertainment in Bangkok.

Phra Khanong, located along the Sukhumvit corridor, has also become increasingly popular among travelers. The neighborhood offers a mix of local restaurants, trendy cafés, and a more relaxed atmosphere compared to the busier central districts. Many visitors stop by the area after sightseeing to unwind and enjoy a slower pace of Bangkok nightlife.

After a long day of exploring the city, one of the most popular ways for travelers to relax is experiencing traditional Thai massage or wellness services. Massage treatments are widely enjoyed by visitors looking to relieve fatigue from walking, travel, and sightseeing.

With the rising temperatures expected throughout March, planning a balanced itinerary that combines sightseeing, indoor relaxation, dining, and wellness experiences can help visitors enjoy Bangkok comfortably. Areas such as Sukhumvit and Phra Khanong provide convenient access to transportation, dining, and relaxation options that many travelers appreciate after a busy day in the city.


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10 Mar, 2026

Bangkok Travel News | Thailand Expands Global Wellness Tourism with Medical Care, Thai Massage, and Holistic Healing Experiences

Thailand has become one of the world’s leading destinations for health and wellness tourism. In recent years, Bangkok in particular has gained international recognition for combining world-class medical services with traditional Thai healing culture, creating a unique travel experience focused on relaxation and well-being.

Modern travelers are increasingly seeking more than sightseeing or beach holidays. Many visitors now travel with the goal of improving their physical and mental health. Thailand has responded to this trend by developing wellness programs that integrate medical treatment, spa therapies, traditional Thai massage, and holistic recovery experiences.

Bangkok is home to numerous internationally accredited hospitals and medical centers. These facilities offer advanced treatments ranging from cosmetic procedures and anti-aging therapies to comprehensive health screenings. One of the main attractions for international visitors is the high quality of medical services available at costs significantly lower than in many Western countries.

At the same time, Thailand’s traditional wellness culture plays an important role in the country’s global reputation. Thai massage, recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage, is widely known for its ability to relieve muscle tension, improve circulation, and restore the body’s natural balance. Many travelers include massage and spa experiences as part of their Bangkok itinerary.

Beyond the capital, wellness tourism is expanding across Thailand. Destinations such as Phuket, Koh Samui, and Chiang Mai offer meditation retreats, detox programs, yoga resorts, and nature-based wellness activities. These experiences allow travelers to reconnect with nature while restoring both body and mind.

For visitors exploring Bangkok, combining sightseeing with relaxation has become a popular travel style. After shopping, dining, and exploring the city’s vibrant nightlife, many travelers choose to unwind with a spa treatment or traditional Thai massage.

The Sukhumvit area, including Phra Khanong, is especially convenient for travelers because of its easy BTS Skytrain access and wide range of wellness facilities. Visitors can easily incorporate relaxation into their daily travel schedule while exploring the city.

As Thailand continues to develop its reputation as a global wellness destination, travelers are discovering that the true luxury of visiting the country lies not only in beautiful scenery or luxury hotels, but in the opportunity to restore both body and mind during their journey.


If you are planning to visit the Phra Khanong area in Bangkok, consider experiencing a premium full service massage at 101 Premier Massage, conveniently located just a 4-minute walk from BTS Phra Khanong Station.

9 Mar, 2026

Bangkok Heat Intensifies as Temperatures Exceed 37°C – Thailand Enters Peak Hot Season

Thailand is experiencing increasingly hot weather as the country moves into the peak of the annual hot season. According to the Thai Meteorological Department, the highest temperature recorded on March 8, 2026, reached 38.2°C in Thoen District, Lampang Province in northern Thailand.

In the Bangkok metropolitan area, temperatures also climbed significantly. The highest temperature recorded in Bangkok was 37.1°C at the Meteorological Department station in Bang Na. Due to humidity and urban heat conditions, the perceived temperature during the daytime can feel even higher.

Thailand typically enters its hottest period of the year from March to April, when temperatures across many regions frequently exceed 35°C. In large cities like Bangkok, concrete buildings, traffic, and asphalt surfaces can intensify the heat, making it especially important for visitors to prepare for high temperatures.

Travelers visiting Bangkok during this time are advised to stay hydrated, wear light clothing, use sunscreen, and avoid prolonged outdoor activity during peak afternoon hours. Fortunately, Bangkok offers many indoor attractions including shopping malls, restaurants, cafes, and traditional massage establishments where visitors can escape the heat.

Taking time to relax indoors after sightseeing is one of the most enjoyable ways to experience the city. Thai massage and spa experiences are especially popular among international visitors looking to relax and recharge during their travels.

If you are planning a trip to Bangkok in the coming weeks, preparing for the hot weather will help ensure a more comfortable and enjoyable travel experience while exploring the city's food, culture, nightlife, and relaxation spots.

If you are planning to visit the Phra Khanong area in Bangkok, consider experiencing a premium full service massage at 101 Premier Massage, conveniently located just a 4-minute walk from BTS Phra Khanong Station.

7 Mar, 2026

Bangkok Tightens Taxi Regulations in Ratchaprasong Area to Improve Tourist Travel Experience

Thailand’s Department of Land Transport has intensified inspections of public transportation services in Bangkok’s busy Ratchaprasong district, aiming to ensure fair and reliable service for both local residents and international visitors. The area around CentralWorld and Big C Ratchadamri is one of the city’s busiest commercial zones, attracting thousands of shoppers and tourists every day.

Officials conducted a series of inspections targeting taxis and other public transport vehicles operating in the area. The operation focused on preventing common issues faced by travelers, such as drivers refusing passengers, failing to use taxi meters, or operating vehicles that do not comply with official regulations. Authorities also monitored illegal parking that can disrupt traffic flow in the crowded shopping district.

During the enforcement campaign, several violations were discovered, including drivers wearing improper uniforms, vehicles that had not undergone required meter inspections, unpaid annual vehicle taxes, refusal of passengers, and drivers failing to display their licenses. Those found violating regulations were penalized in accordance with Thai law.

The Thai government has increasingly emphasized improving transportation services as part of its broader tourism strategy. Bangkok receives millions of visitors each year through Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang airports, and a reliable taxi system plays a key role in shaping travelers’ first impressions of the city.

Ratchaprasong itself is one of Bangkok’s most famous shopping and entertainment districts. Landmarks such as the Erawan Shrine, CentralWorld, Siam Paragon, and Gaysorn Village attract both domestic and international tourists. Because of the heavy demand for transportation in this area, stricter monitoring of taxi services is expected to improve both safety and convenience for visitors.

Travelers using taxis in Bangkok are encouraged to confirm that drivers turn on the meter and do not refuse passengers based on distance or destination. If visitors experience unfair service, complaints can be filed through the Department of Land Transport’s 24-hour hotline at 1584.

In addition to taxis, Bangkok’s expanding public transit system provides convenient travel options. The BTS Skytrain and MRT subway allow visitors to move quickly between major districts such as Siam, Asok, Phrom Phong, and Sukhumvit. These transport links make it easy for tourists to explore shopping areas, restaurants, nightlife, and entertainment venues across the city.

The Phra Khanong district along Sukhumvit Road has also grown in popularity among international visitors and long-stay travelers. Known for its mix of local markets, restaurants, and nightlife, the neighborhood offers a more authentic Bangkok experience while still being easily accessible by BTS Skytrain.

For travelers exploring the Sukhumvit area, relaxing with a professional massage is one of the most popular ways to unwind after a day of sightseeing or shopping. Many visitors choose this experience as part of their Bangkok travel itinerary.


If you are planning to visit the Phra Khanong area in Bangkok, consider experiencing a premium full service massage at 101 Premier Massage, conveniently located just a 4-minute walk from BTS Phra Khanong Station.

6 Mar, 2026

Flights to Bangkok from Around ¥15,000 – Peach Launches 15th Anniversary Sale

Japanese low-cost carrier Peach Aviation has launched a special “Thanks Sale” to celebrate its 15th anniversary, offering discounted fares across a wide range of domestic and international routes. The campaign has attracted attention from travelers planning trips to Southeast Asia, particularly those looking for affordable flights to Bangkok.

According to the airline, promotional fares for the Osaka (Kansai International Airport) – Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi Airport) route start from around ¥15,000 including taxes and fees. The travel period for this promotion runs from April 19 to October 24, 2026, with blackout dates during Japan’s Golden Week holiday period (May 1–6).

The sale also includes the Osaka–Singapore route, another popular destination for travelers heading to Southeast Asia. Flights on this route are available within the travel period from April 7 to October 24, making it an attractive option for those planning city trips or multi-country itineraries in the region.

Bangkok remains one of Southeast Asia’s most visited cities, known for its rich cultural heritage, vibrant street food scene, luxury shopping malls, and world-famous nightlife. In recent years, the city has also gained popularity among long-stay visitors and remote workers from Japan and other countries.

Budget airline promotions such as this anniversary sale often provide an opportunity for travelers to explore Thailand at significantly lower travel costs. With increasing travel demand between Japan and Thailand, discounted fares can sell out quickly, so travelers interested in the promotion are encouraged to check availability through Peach’s official website as early as possible.

The Peach 15th Anniversary “Thanks Sale” runs from March 4 at noon until March 8, 2026. Detailed information about routes, conditions, and booking options can be found on the airline’s official promotion page.


If you are planning to visit the Phra Khanong area in Bangkok, consider experiencing a premium full service massage at 101 Premier Massage, conveniently located just a 4-minute walk from BTS Phra Khanong Station.

5 Mar, 2026

Flight Disruptions at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport Due to Middle East Situation

Travelers flying through Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport are advised to check their flight status in advance after several international flights were cancelled due to the ongoing situation in the Middle East. Airport authorities confirmed that multiple airlines operating routes between Thailand and the Middle East have temporarily adjusted or cancelled some services.

Airlines affected include several major Middle Eastern carriers such as Emirates, Qatar Airways, Etihad Airways, Gulf Air, Kuwait Airways, and Air Arabia, as well as airlines from Israel. These changes mainly affect long-haul routes connecting Bangkok with the Middle East and some international transfer routes that rely on those hubs.

Airport reports indicate that more than fifty flights were cancelled on a single day, including both departures and arrivals. Since late February, the total number of cancelled flights has exceeded two hundred. While the disruptions primarily involve Middle Eastern routes, passengers traveling to Europe or connecting through Middle Eastern airports may also experience schedule adjustments.

Passengers planning to travel through Bangkok are strongly encouraged to check their flight status directly with their airline before heading to the airport. Most airlines are providing updated schedules, alternative flights, or rebooking options for affected travelers. Checking official airline websites or mobile apps is the fastest way to receive accurate information.

Suvarnabhumi Airport authorities are coordinating closely with airlines to assist passengers impacted by the disruptions. Airport staff are providing guidance and support at the terminals, and travelers can also contact the airport’s 24-hour support center for updated information.

Despite the flight disruptions, tourism and daily activities in Bangkok continue as normal. Visitors traveling to the city can still enjoy the capital’s attractions, shopping districts, and nightlife. The main recommendation for travelers is simply to confirm their flight schedules and allow extra time for airport procedures.


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4 Mar, 2026

Thunderstorms Expected in Northern and Northeastern Thailand in Early March

Thailand’s Meteorological Department has issued a weather advisory warning that parts of northern and northeastern Thailand may experience summer storms between March 3 and March 6. During this period, hot daytime temperatures combined with unstable atmospheric conditions could lead to sudden thunderstorms, strong wind gusts, lightning, and in some areas even small hail.

This type of weather pattern is relatively common during Thailand’s seasonal transition from the cool dry season to the hot season. Rapid heating during the day can cause unstable air masses to develop, resulting in intense but short-lived storms later in the afternoon or evening. Provinces in the north such as Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, and Lampang, as well as several provinces across the northeastern Isan region, may experience sudden weather changes during this period.

Travelers planning to visit northern Thailand should be aware that these storms often arrive quickly and without much warning. Outdoor sightseeing activities, trekking tours, and long-distance road travel may occasionally be affected by heavy rain or strong winds. Authorities recommend avoiding open areas during thunderstorms and staying away from large trees, billboards, or unstable structures when strong winds occur.

In rural areas, strong winds can sometimes affect agricultural fields and infrastructure. Travelers exploring countryside destinations or national parks should remain alert to changing weather conditions and check local forecasts before departing for outdoor activities.

Bangkok itself is not expected to experience severe weather during this period, but short evening showers are possible. Carrying a compact umbrella can be helpful while exploring the city’s markets, shopping areas, and nightlife districts.

Understanding Thailand’s seasonal weather patterns can help visitors plan safer and more comfortable travel experiences. Those traveling to northern or northeastern provinces in early March are encouraged to stay updated with local weather forecasts and take basic precautions when storms develop.


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3 Mar, 2026

Bangkok Expressways to Be Free on 3 March for Makha Bucha Day

On 3 March, Thailand will observe Makha Bucha Day, an important Buddhist holiday. To mark the occasion, the Expressway Authority of Thailand (EXAT) has announced that several major Bangkok expressways will be free of charge for the entire day.

The toll exemption will apply from 00:01 until midnight and covers the Chalerm Maha Nakhon Expressway (First Stage Expressway), Si Rat Expressway (Second Stage Expressway), and the Udon Ratthaya Expressway section between Bang Pa-in and Pak Kret.

Makha Bucha Day is traditionally observed with temple visits and family gatherings. While tolls are waived, traffic volume often increases throughout the city, especially in the afternoon and evening. Travelers heading to airports or planning trips to destinations such as Pattaya should allow extra travel time despite the cost savings.

For visitors staying in Bangkok, this temporary toll-free period can reduce transportation expenses, particularly for airport transfers or intercity travel. However, ride-hailing fares may still fluctuate depending on demand and traffic conditions.

Combining expressway use with Bangkok’s BTS and MRT systems remains one of the most efficient ways to move around the city. The Sukhumvit area, including Phra Khanong, continues to be popular among international visitors for its accessibility, dining options, and vibrant nightlife.

Understanding local holidays and transport policies can help travelers plan smarter and enjoy a smoother stay in Bangkok. Makha Bucha Day offers both cultural insight and practical travel benefits for those visiting Thailand during this period.


If you are planning to visit the Phra Khanong area in Bangkok, consider experiencing a premium full service massage at 101 Premier Massage, conveniently located just a 4-minute walk from BTS Phra Khanong Station.

2 Mar, 2026

Tomorrowland Thailand Announced Near Pattaya, 11–13 December 2026

The world-renowned electronic dance music festival “Tomorrowland” has officially confirmed its Thailand edition, scheduled for 11–13 December 2026 at Wisdom Valley in Bang Lamung District, Chonburi Province, near Pattaya. The location offers convenient access from Pattaya’s beach area while remaining within reach of Bangkok, making it an attractive destination for international visitors.

This event marks a full-scale Asian production in collaboration with Thailand’s tourism authorities and private partners. Under the theme “Consciencia,” the festival promises immersive stage design, large-scale visual effects, and a narrative centered around core human emotions, connecting Thailand with other global editions of Tomorrowland.

Organizers expect approximately 50,000 attendees per day, with a significant proportion traveling from overseas. The economic impact is projected to benefit not only Pattaya but also Bangkok’s hospitality, transportation, and entertainment sectors, positioning Thailand as a major music tourism hub in Southeast Asia.

Ticket sales will be released in phases, including hotel and transfer packages designed for international travelers. Many visitors are expected to combine the festival with a broader Thailand itinerary—spending time in Pattaya before returning to Bangkok for urban experiences, dining, nightlife, and wellness services.

After three days of high-energy performances, many travelers choose to unwind in Bangkok’s Sukhumvit area, known for its convenient BTS access and wide range of premium spa and massage experiences. Combining world-class music entertainment with Thailand’s renowned hospitality creates a balanced and memorable travel experience.

With global attention already building, December 2026 is shaping up to be a significant period for Thailand’s tourism and entertainment industry.

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