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Thailand Travel Mart Plus 2026 to Be Held in Pattaya in June

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Thailand Travel Mart Plus 2026 to Be Held in Pattaya in June
The event will bring together international travel buyers and Thai tourism businesses, supporting collaboration and investment in the sector.
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Thailand Travel Mart Plus 2026 to Take Place in Pattaya

TAT to host global tourism buyers and sellers in Chon Buri

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has confirmed that Thailand Travel Mart Plus (TTM+) 2026 will be held from 10 to 12 June 2026 at the NICE Pattaya Convention and Exhibition Centre in Chon Buri. The event will bring together international travel buyers and Thai tourism businesses, supporting collaboration and investment in the sector.

TTM+ serves as a business-to-business platform connecting global travel partners with Thailand’s tourism offerings. This year’s edition will focus on building partnerships, supporting industry recovery, and promoting responsible tourism practices.

Focus on partnerships and industry growth

TAT Governor Thapanee Kiatphaibool said the event will showcase a wide range of tourism products and business opportunities under the “New Thailand” direction and the “Healing is the New Luxury” campaign. The aim is to strengthen international engagement while supporting sustainable development across the tourism industry.

Now in its 23rd edition, TTM+ 2026 is expected to host more than 400 Thai sellers and 400 international buyers from over 50 countries. The event will facilitate over 11,000 scheduled business meetings, along with networking sessions and forums covering topics such as sustainability, innovation, and evolving travel trends.

Chon Buri to highlight regional tourism offerings

Chon Buri will serve as the host destination, offering participants access to a mix of established attractions and emerging tourism areas. The programme will include cultural activities, local experiences, and opportunities to explore the region’s hospitality offerings.

Through TTM+ 2026, Thailand aims to support tourism-related businesses, encourage international partnerships, and contribute to economic activity across local communities and supply chains.

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