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Thailand launches new wellness tourism campaign to lure high-value visitors

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By Our Staff Writer

Thailand has launched ‘Wellness Hub Thailand’, a key public-private sector initiative aimed at expanding the country’s wellness tourism programmes to attract affluent international travellers and strengthen the country’s tourism-driven economy.

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The initiative, launched in February by hospital operator Bangkok Dusit Medical Services (BDMS) in partnership with more than 60 organisations, including the Tourism Authority of Thailand, King Power and Dusit Thani, aims to integrate medical services, wellness treatments and hospitality experiences.

Under the model, health data collected from medical examinations at BDMS hospitals can be shared with partner hotels and spas to personalise services such as wellness treatments and therapies. The initiative also includes a shared loyalty system, allowing visitors to redeem points for services such as airline tickets, resort stays and other tourism-related experiences.

The initiative is seen as part of Thailand’s move to positioning itself as a leading destination for wellness tourism, combining traditional therapies such as Thai massage with advanced medical treatments at competitive prices. The country’s wellness tourism market, estimated at $14 billion in 2024, is projected to reach $91 billion by 2030, according to industry estimates.

The latest initiative also reflects Thailand’s shift toward “quality tourism,” focusing on higher spending visitors and longer stays as the country seeks to offset slowing tourism growth and boost economic value from international travel.

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