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Thailand Hospitality 2026: Co‑Living, Workations & Long‑Stay
Thailand’s hospitality industry in 2026 is embracing value-led tourism with innovative formats like co-living, workations, and long-stay ecosystems. These hybrid models cater to remote professionals and long-term travelers by combining accommodation, workspaces, wellness, and community experiences. With a focus on increasing spend per trip rather than arrival numbers, operators can design assets with strong connectivity, community programming, and diversified revenue streams
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Feb 124 min read


Thailand Hotel Profitability 2026: Margin Strategy
In 2026, Thailand’s hotel industry must prioritize profitability over occupancy. With modest GDP growth (1.5%) and low inflation (0.3%), operators should focus on margin strategies like targeting high-value segments (MICE, wellness), protecting ADR through differentiation, increasing ancillary revenue, and adopting serviced apartment or hybrid models for stability. Thailand’s “value over volume” strategy emphasizes quality revenue and guest experience to thrive in a competiti
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Feb 114 min read


Thailand Hospitality Outlook 2026: Value Over Volume
Thailand's hospitality sector in 2026 is shifting towards a "value over volume" strategy, focusing on quality, safety, and sustainability. With modest GDP growth and low inflation, the emphasis is on increasing value per guest through targeted segments like MICE, wellness, and premium leisure. Operators are encouraged to enhance guest experiences, build trust, and align with Thailand's competitive edge in delivering quality experiences at scale
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Feb 94 min read


Phuket Resilience, Bangkok Competition: Where Hospitality Capital Works Hardest in 2025
This blog post examines Thailand's hospitality market in 2025, highlighting Phuket's strong performance with 79.5% occupancy and 7.8% ADR growth, driven by its resort orientation and high-spend segments. In contrast, Bangkok faces challenges with occupancy easing to 75% due to supply expansion and shorter stays, requiring sharper positioning and rate discipline. The post also explores opportunities in secondary provinces like Samut Prakan and the EEC corridor, emphasizing the
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Dec 12, 20254 min read


The Demand Mix is Changing: How to Win India/Russia While China Normalizes
This blog post examines the shifting demand mix in Thailand's hospitality market for 2025, with India and Russia emerging as key growth markets while Chinese arrivals normalize. It highlights the need for tailored strategies, such as India-friendly bundles (family perks, wellness add-ons) and Russia-focused offers (long-stay rates, kitchenette units). The post emphasizes the importance of segment-specific tactics, curated offers, and proactive rate management to optimize occu
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Dec 10, 20253 min read


Record Pipeline Meets Softer Arrivals: How to Open Smart in 2025
This blog post explores the record-breaking hotel supply wave in Thailand for 2025, with over 5,100 new keys in Bangkok and 2,134 in Phuket. It highlights the challenges of intensified competition and uneven tourist arrivals, with shifts in source markets like China, India, and Russia. The post emphasizes the need for operational readiness, strategic positioning, and effective distribution channels to succeed. It also provides actionable steps for hotel operators, including p
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Dec 9, 20254 min read


Thailand Hospitality 2025: Demand Resilient, ADR Holds, Supply Rising
This blog post examines Thailand's hospitality market in 2025, highlighting its resilience despite foreign tourist arrivals trailing 2024. Key performance indicators like a 69.5% national occupancy rate and stable ADRs (THB 1,880–2,360) reflect strong operational performance. The post explores the divergence between Bangkok and Phuket, with record supply growth intensifying competition. It also discusses the impact of policy support, macroeconomic factors, and shifting touris
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Dec 8, 20253 min read
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