Russians flock to Thailand as tourism rebounds from collapse after Covid-19
- November saw 1.75 million visitors, quadruple the number for the whole of last year, due to the pandemic
- Russian visitors have grown at a faster rate than any other country – and some are staying up to three months

Thailand is receiving an influx of Russian visitors, with data showing monthly arrivals doubling in November and up nearly seven times that of September, far outpacing increases from other countries in the run-up to peak travel season.
One of Asia’s most popular travel destinations, Thailand is seeing a much-needed tourism boom, with 1.75 million visitors in November, quadruple the number received for the whole of last year when flights and foreign arrivals were limited by the pandemic.
Thailand removed the last vestige of its tight Covid-19 entry policies in July to revive its collapsed tourism sector and since September, and arrivals from Russia have grown at a faster rate monthly than any other country, including those rising from low bases, according to official data.
Russia was Thailand’s seventh-largest tourism market in 2019, before the pandemic, at 1.48 million visitors, but on a monthly basis in November, it was third behind Malaysia and India, with 108,985 arrivals, up from 44,314 in October and 15,900 in September.
By comparison, arrivals from Malaysia fell steadily from September’s 332,493 to 258,873 by November and visitors from India grew incrementally each month from 116,386 in September to 145,628 in November.
Russian arrivals in November represented about 60 per cent of the number who visited in the same month in 2019.