Thai prime minister Srettha Thavisin announced on Jun. 8 that his government will not be going ahead with a proposal to impose a 300 baht (S$11.05) “tourism fee” on foreigners arriving by air.
The policy, which was proposed by a previous administration, was first announced in February 2023.
Fee reportedly unpopular in private sector
According to The Star, Srettha said removing the fee could result in more tourists visiting Thailand.
More tourists would inject more money into the local economy through shopping and other activities, potentially more than the revenue the 300 baht fee would generate for the government.
Srettha added that any decisions must take into account the voices of all stakeholders.
Funds could also be spent to…