New tourism boom in Thailand: 20% discount on eSIM when booking!

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AIS and favstay promote tourism in Thailand 2025 with discounts on eSIMs for travelers. Discover the offers!

AIS und favstay fördern den Tourismus in Thailand 2025 mit Rabatten auf eSIMs für Reisende. Entdecken Sie die Angebote!
AIS and favstay promote tourism in Thailand 2025 with discounts on eSIMs for travelers. Discover the offers!

New tourism boom in Thailand: 20% discount on eSIM when booking!

Something is happening in the tourism sector in Thailand, and not without reason. The cooperation between AIS 5G and favstay sets new standards for travelers who want to make the most of their stay in this beautiful country. The two companies have launched an initiative that not only offers seamless connectivity but also highlights high-quality accommodation. The aim of this collaboration is to improve the experience for tourists and enliven the peak tourism season.

From now until December 31, 2025, travelers who book in over 150 hotels from favstay and its partners can benefit from a whopping 20% ​​discount on the AIS TOURIST eSIM. With this eSIM, visitors can not only stay in touch but also receive valuable information during their stay in Thailand. To receive the discount code for the eSIM, travelers simply need to submit proof of their hotel booking to favstay. After verification, you will receive the code for immediate use.

Welcome back to Thailand

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has also partnered with AIS to once again showcase the country as a premier travel destination with the “Welcome Back to Thailand” campaign. Chattan Kunjara Na Ayudhya, TAT's deputy governor for international marketing, highlights how important this campaign is to revitalizing Thailand's tourism industry. More than 20 million tourists have visited Thailand so far this year - including 14.7 million from Asian and Pacific markets such as China, Malaysia and India.

But it's not just tourism that's a hot topic: tourists can purchase the “Amazing Thailand” SIM card through online travel agencies in their home countries. This offers access to high-speed internet and a trial period of 8 GB upon arrival at the airport. In addition, a total of one million of these SIM cards will be distributed along with exclusive e-voucher benefits.

A look into the future

Thailand is committed to stopping mass tourism and switching to sustainable tourism. A revival of the tourism industry is expected in 2024, with the aim of attracting 35 million foreign tourists to the country. The country plans to contribute about 964 billion baht to the economy next year from international visitors alone. In addition to the focus on medical and wellness tourism, entry is also made easier through visa-free measures and fast-track visas.

The Thai Hotels Association also calls for tourism to be further prioritized and working conditions to be improved. A big step to give new impetus to the industry due to the lack of qualified personnel. The government is investing in infrastructure and marketing efforts to make Thailand more attractive as a destination not only for holidaymakers but also for expats.

In summary, Thailand is ready to exploit its tourism assets and both TAT and AIS have taken up the challenge of not only revitalizing the sector but also making it sustainable. A visit to Thailand could not only be worth a trip, but also a step into an exciting future for tourism in the country - and all without compromising on travel comfort. For current information and offers, see for more details Business Today and Thailand Magazine over!