Trip.com teams up with Thailand for discounted travel offers
Trip.com has teamed up with the Tourism Authority of Thailand to lure more travellers through the “Go Thailand” campaign.
It has been developed for travellers in 16 international markets, offering exclusive discounts of up to 50% on Thailand hotels, flights, and local activities.
The campaign runs until 31 October 2025, with special “Big Wednesday” deals refreshed weekly.
The Go Thailand campaign is available exclusively on Trip.com’s platform and mobile app, targeting travellers from Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Vietnam, Singapore, and other key markets.
Travelers can access special discounts of up to 50% on a variety of Thailand travel products, including hotels in all major Thai destinations, domestic and international flights to and within Thailand, and local activities and experiences
Every Wednesday, Trip.com releases new exclusive coupons and flash deals.
Each of the markets have curated localised offers to maximise engagement and conversion.
Travellers can access the Go Thailand campaign offers exclusively through the Trip.com site and mobile app, with customer support available in multiple languages.
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