Bangkok, May 8th, 2025 – The escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, sparked by a deadly terrorist attack in Kashmir’s Pahalgam on April 22nd, is raising concerns about their potential impact on Thailand’s tourism industry, which relies heavily on Indian visitors.
The attack, which killed 26 people, mostly domestic tourists, has led to a sharp decline in cordial relations, with India suspending the Indus Waters Treaty, closing border crossings, and imposing travel advisories against Pakistan, while Pakistan has retaliated by closing its airspace to Indian airlines and suspending trade.
Travel industry experts suggest that flight disruptions caused by Pakistan’s airspace closure could increase costs and travel times for Indian tourists heading to Thailand, as airlines reroute to avoid Pakistani airspace. Additionally, the conflict’s economic fallout, including a drop in Pakistan’s bond prices and potential domestic unrest in India, could damage consumer confidence and reduce discretionary spending on travel.
While Thailand remains a safe and attractive destination, the ripple effects of the India-Pakistan conflict could challenge its tourism sector.
Photos: Jomtien Beach, a popular tourist destination for Indian tourists in Thailand, credit Adam Judd.