Boosting Tourism Through Aviation

New Route-New Airline Initiative

Thailand’s Transport Ministry has launched the “New Route-New Airline” initiative to drive tourism to secondary cities by reducing landing and parking fees for airlines, effective June 2025. This strategic policy aims to enhance connectivity and economic growth in lesser-known destinations across the country.

Incentivizing Airline Operations

Lower Costs for Carriers

By cutting operational fees at airports managed by the Department of Airports (DoA), the ministry encourages airlines to introduce new routes to secondary cities like Chiang Rai and Udon Thani. These cost reductions make it financially viable for carriers to expand services, boosting visitor numbers in 2025.

Promoting Secondary City Tourism

Spotlight on Hidden Gems

The initiative seeks to divert tourist traffic from major hubs like Bangkok and Phuket to secondary cities, showcasing their cultural and natural attractions. Deputy Minister Manaporn Charoensri highlighted the policy’s role in enticing travelers to explore Thailand’s diverse regions, fostering balanced tourism growth in 2025.

Infrastructure Development Focus

Strengthening Regional Airports

As part of the ministry’s broader infrastructure goals, the DoA is upgrading facilities at regional airports to support increased air traffic. Enhanced airport services and connectivity will ensure a seamless travel experience, positioning secondary cities as vibrant tourism destinations in 2025.

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