The government will cover expenses up to 500,000 baht (US$14,000) and pay compensation of up to 1 million baht in case of death under the new scheme.
‘How dare they?’: Thais fume after tourists sunbathe at holy sites
‘How dare they?’: Thais fume after tourists sunbathe at holy sites
Tourism minister Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol said the new Thailand Traveller Safety scheme began on January 1 and will run until August 31.
“The campaign aims to assure foreign tourists that Thailand is safe and everyone will be under good care,” she said.
The kingdom has long been popular with young backpackers from around the world seeking sun, sand and adrenaline.
But accidents are not uncommon, and there have been numerous reports in recent months of young Europeans finding themselves facing big medical bills with inadequate insurance.
Thailand to permanently waive visa requirements for Chinese tourists
Thailand to permanently waive visa requirements for Chinese tourists
The Thai government stresses that the scheme will not cover accidents caused by “negligence, intent, illegal acts” or risky behaviour.
Tourists can register for the scheme through the Thailand Traveller Safety website at tts.go.th.
Some 28 million people visited Thailand in 2023, up from 11 million the year before, but still well down from the 40 million who came in 2019, the last year before the pandemic.
Officials are hoping to hit 35 million visitors in 2024, with a target of US$55 billion in revenue.