Updated ‘Amazing Thailand’ app unveiled
The Tourism Authority of Thailand has relaunched an updated ‘Amazing Thailand’ app.
The new version integrates AI technology and secure payment solutions in partnership with Mastercard.
It offers a ‘worry-free travel experience’ and more personalisation, TAT says.
The Amazing Thailand app features tools for every stage of the travel experience including planning, booking and making secure payments.
The AI-powered chatbot makes real-time recommendations based on prompts and user preferences.
The app suggests suitable itineraries, places to stay, dining, activities, plus traveller safety tips.
Additionally, the Mastercard Priceless program gives access to special events, travel experiences and activities exclusive to Mastercard cardholders.
The newest version of the Amazing Thailand app can be downloaded from March 15, 2026.
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